Michael Brenndorfer will be speaking at our Pinnacle nursing conference on Saturday 11 November at our Hamilton office.
Mātanga Tapuhi / nurse practitioner.
Michael Brenndorfer works as a Mātanga Tapuhi, nurse practitioner in youth health clinics in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. He sits on the executive committee for Ora Taiao: The New Zealand Climate and Health Council, which focuses on the negative health impacts of climate change, the positive health co-benefits of strong climate justice, and reducing the carbon emissions of the health care system. Michael has been involved in climate change activism over the past two decades, and feels passionately about the contribution primary health care nurses can play in addressing this issue.
Heath Te Aroha is embracing te reo in a big way. We had a chat with practice manager Dwayne Stewart about this impressive effort.
Read moreSince November 2021, assisted dying has been available in Aotearoa New Zealand. Understanding the experience of providers, carers, families and clinicians involved in the care of patients involved is important as we move towards a review of the legislation due in 2024. This ethically approved research project is a good opportunity to contribute your experience.
This service is designed to ensure low acuity presentations to Taranaki Base Hospital are actively redirected back to primary care.
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