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Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand archives from June 2006

Filtering images through different lenses.
June 1, 2006... Who Cares--you cared! The response to Alan Knowles' photographic essay published last month is categoric proof of that. Not only did our readers care, but so did many media commentators and the public, judging by the amount of newspaper column...

Photos were potentially abusive.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... The members of NZNO's National Gerontology Section committee are outraged at the images of older people in care, published in the photographic essay in the May edition of Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand. A number of the images depict frail...

Respect, dignity and privacy denied.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... The photo feature published in East month's journal is promoted as bearing testimony to the intimacy and value of the work done by caregivers in the aged-care sector. One of the captions quotes a caregiver saying, "If you want to be treated...

Photos show compassion and empathy.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... Congratulations to Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand for publishing the photographic essay by Alan Knowles. Through the use of black and white photographs, a graphic picture has been painted of how people are cared for in rest-homes. It also showed...

Vulnerable people exploited in photos.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... We refer to the photographic essay published in the May issue. Without doubt, carers of our older citizens deserve better pay, support, and recognition for the important and challenging work they undertake. This essay was produced in the hope...

Ethical beliefs of RNS compromised.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... The photographic essay has been subject to a major controversy in radio, the print media and was even raised during question time in Parliament. The photos showing people engaged in intimate and private bodily functions should not have been...

Allowing older people to make decisions.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... It has been an interesting time over the last few weeks listening to the very public debate about a usually very private matter: the intimate care of elderly people. In making my response, I am taking as a given that the sponsors and the...

Photos violate good nursing practice.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... The body is a significant component of nurses' care for some elderly people. It is hard to put in words what nurses do to care for people's bodies. However, the nude photos in Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand of people being showered and toileted...

Using clients to maximise gain.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... It is very sad when a major nursing journal chooses to depict elderly clients in such a demeaning manner as in the May issue. Photographic essays are a very powerful way of getting a message across. The intent of this essay appears to be "to...

Photographs shock and horrify.(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... When I received the May copy of the magazine I was shocked and horrified to see the photographic essay by Alan Knowles on caregivers working with the elderly. When I did my training, we were taught to respect patients, give them privacy and,...

Photo essay commended.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I enjoy receiving my journal every month and always read it. Many of the articles I read and either agree or disagree with. Then I think, "Well, if I was in their shoes, would I see it differently? The photo essay is the best article I have...

Essay negates code of patient rights.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I was distressed to see some of the images used in Alan Knowles' photo collage in last month's issue. Art they may be, but it is dubious they deliver the right messages about health care workers' respect for their patients' dignity and privacy....

Pay campaign crosses ethical bounds.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I am concerned and deeply disgusted at what I see as exploitation of the elderly in the photographic essay in last month's issue. For the aged to be used in such a manner to "support" NZNO's and the Service and Food Workers' Union Fair Share...

Why are only young bodies beautiful?(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... As a 75-year-old, I find the photographs in the photo essay "Who Cares" express care and love and are very moving and beautiful. The furore concerning them is sad. It seems to be the result of an advertising culture emphasising only youth is...

Photos breach patients' trust.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I wish to comment on the photo essay in last month's issue, appropriately titled "Who Cares". I was shocked by the photographs of frail elderly people being showered, toileted and having pads put on. I understand they gave consent (or their...

Exploiting clients for a pay claim.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... "I care" enough to add my voice to the many others who were appalled by some of the photographs displayed in last month's Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand. Many of the photographs were very good but I was saddened to think that, in order for...

Much ado about nothing.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I am a GP of some 35 years' experience. It would seem from the fuss engendered by the publication of the photo essay "Who Cares" that there are still a large number of people who don't care. I found the fuss strange, indeed disturbing. The...

Awareness of power imbalances needed.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... After much thought and discussion at work, I have decided to write a letter about the emotive and evocative photographic essay titled "Who Cares". As a registered nurse, I value the caregiving, compassion and commitment that caregivers give to...

Exploiting clients for a pay claim.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I do not believe it was necessary for Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand to publish a photo essay of such personal content to provide an appreciation of aged-care workers. As a registered nurse who has worked in rest-homes, I found seeing such...

Keeping issues hidden is the real offence.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I am delighted the media is discussing the photographic essay "Who Cares", published in the last Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand. This is the best outcome. The photos of the staff and residents capture the dignity and fragile beauty of aging and...

'Vile betrayal' of profession.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... The so-called "photo-essay" is a vile betrayal of your profession,and the inalienable and unquestioning trust placed with us all by patients and family. This is a story that need not and should not have been published. I shudder at the damage...

New palliative care model needed.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I congratulate Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand for its focus on palliative care in the May issue. It was encouraging to see important issues highlighted and the visionary projects at Te Omanga and Arohanui Hospices to address some of these. A...

Time to speak out about rest-home abuse.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... After reading the article "The reality of aged care for families" by Anne Manchester, published last month (p28-29), I was compelled to write on a subject I have felt strongly about for a long time. I admire Jane Harris and Sheila Sykes for...

ENs contribute positively to nursing.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... It was so good to read a positive article about enrolled nurses (ENs) in the March journal ('Valuing the expertise of enrolled nurses" by Margaret Cain, p24). Many of us have had 15 or more years' experience. Sadly, we are so often not valued...

Discouraging dedicated nurses.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... There were many letters in the May edition of Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand about the Nursing Council's new audits of five percent of nurses for their annual practising certificates (APC) and the stress it is causing. They have touched a raw...

Researching the best recruitment agency.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... In response to recent letters about poor service from recruitment agencies (Nicholson, April, p4 and Farrag, March p3). I understand that people who have been through such a difficult experience would wish to share this. However, I do not feel...

Nominations for nursing council.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... I was delighted to read in the April Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand that nominations were called for the Nursing Council After its performance over the past three years, including the degradation of the role and title of enrolled nurses and its...

PlunketLine article 'misleading'.(LETTERS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK)(Letter to the editor)
June 1, 2006... The article "NZNO backs Plunket's campaign to restore PlunketLine" (Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand, May 2006, p9) presents some misleading information. Despite claims to the contrary, PlunketLine has not achieved, nor is it on track to achieve,...

'Paint me warts and all': the co-editors invited photographer Alan Knowles, who shot the photo essay, Who Cares, in last month's Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand, to background the project and reflect on the debate the images have provoked.(VIEWPOINT)
June 1, 2006... As a photographer, I prefer my photos to do the talking for me, but the furore caused by last month's photo essay has prompted me to pick up my pen in defence of my courageous co-editors, and the carers and their elderly charges, who so...

In truth lies beauty, and in beauty truth: the Te Henga Section of the Nurses' Marxist Union invited a guest philosopher to help them ponder the rights and wrongs of the photographic essay.((A) MUSING ON NURSING)(Roger-Pot Droit )(Interview)
June 1, 2006... You can call the Te Henga Section of the Nurses' Marxist Union a lot of things--many people have. But, by golly, you can't call us selfish. Nor non-topical let me explain. We were going to provide a searing analysis of why present day nursing...

A nurse ponders the power of art to provoke, question, challenge and make us think.(REFLECTIONS ON THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY)
June 1, 2006... The photographic essay in the May issue of Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand has aroused much reaction and mixed emotion from within nursing circles and without. Many have written newspaper columns, letters to the editor, emails to the radio, to...

A nurse reflects on his reaction to the photographic essay and asks readers to do the same.(REFLECTIONS ON THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY)
June 1, 2006... I have thought about my reaction to the photographic essay published in the May issue of Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand. I stand by my letter (p5) but I think my reaction, the reaction of others and the issues raised by the photographic essay...

Photo essay prompts huge response.(work of caregivers being photograped criticised)
June 1, 2006... Publication of a 39-image photographic essay in last month's Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand, featuring the work of caregivers in two resthomes, has provoked a huge response within nursing and in the public arena. The photographs, by...

NZNO endorses seven for nursing council.(New Zealand Nurses Organisation)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... NZNO has endorsed seven nurse nominations for Nursing Council and two nurse nominations for the Health Practitioners' Disciplinary Tribunal (HPDT). Nominations closed this month and the Minister of Health Pete Hodgson wit[ announce the...

Another nursing PHD.
June 1, 2006... Dean of the Faculty of Health and Sport Sci ence at the Eastern Institute of Technology, Susan Jacobs (right), has recently completed her PhD with a thesis looking at advanced nursing practice and the forces influencing its development,...

Safe staffing unit recommended.(NEWS AND EVENTS)
June 1, 2006... A Safe Staffing/Healthy Workplaces Unit (SSHWU), with an advisory board of district health board (DHB) chief executives and NZNO representatives, is the central recommendation of the Committee of Inquiry into Safe Staffing and Healthy...

NZNO staff moving on and returning to the organization.(New Zealand Nurses Organisation)(Jane Kostanich)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... Long-time Auckland-based organiser Jane Kostanich left NZNO early this month to start work as an organiser for the Association of University Staff (AUS). Kostanich worked for NZNO for more than ten years, across all sectors of the membership....

More members in aged care.(NEWS AND EVENTS)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... Over the last two months, NZNO's membership in the aged-care sector has grown by more than 300. In April, 118 new members signed up and 38 former members rejoined; in May 123 new members joined and 43 former members rejoined. Industrial adviser...

Regional conventions well attended.(NEWS AND EVENTS)
June 1, 2006... Well over 200 NZNO delegates have attended the six regional conventions held up to the time Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand went to press early this month. Conventions have been held in Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Napier, Christchurch and...

PHC MECA reaching crunch time.(The Primary Health Care (PHC) Multi-Employer Collective Agreement)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... The Primary Health Care (PHC) Multi-Employer Collective Agreement (MECA) negotiations were approaching crunch time, as Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand went to press. Two days of negotiations were scheduled for earlier this month and were to...

PlunketLine petition tops 45,000.(NEWS AND EVENTS)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... The petition to save PlunketLine has reached 45,000 signatures, a result Plunket is very pleased with. General manager, marketing and communications, Margaret Fitzgerald, said Plunket had received many letters of support and donations, along...

Making a difference to Maori health.(NEWS AND EVENTS)
June 1, 2006... A desire to share her experiences and to encourage other nurses to look at their practice and the influences that shape it, inspired the first Maori nurse practitioner (NP) Janet Maloney-Moni to publish Kia Mana: A Synergy of Wellbeing earlier...

Bill would strip away workers' rights.(NEWS AND EVENTS)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... Nearly 300,000 workers would be exposed to sacking every three months if the National Party's 90-days No Rights Bill becomes law, says the Council of Trade Unions (CTU). "According to Statistics New Zealand's linked employer employee data,...

Massey nursing history produced.(promoting newly published books on nursing education)(Massey University Chalk and Cheese)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... NZNO will assist in promoting the newly published history of the development of nursing education at Massey University Chalk and Cheese. Written by the first teachers of the Nursing Studies programme, emeritus professors Norma Chick and Nan...

Showcasing nurses on international nurses' day.(NEWS AND EVENTS)
June 1, 2006... Nurses were honoured around the country last month, as district health boards (DHBs) and other health organisations celebrated International Nurses' Day LIND). The theme chosen by the International Council of Nurses for 2006 was "Safe staffing...

Support for midwifery graduates.(NEWS AND EVENTS)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... A pilot programme to provide support for new midwives has been approved by Government and should be operating next year. The midwifery first year of practice programme will initially run for two years and will offer training for up to 100...

Forum hearing to end this year.(NEWS AND EVENTS)
June 1, 2006... The final date for people wanting to register to attend a meeting with the Confidential Forum is July 31. The Confidential Forum was set up by the Government in late 2004 to provide an accessible, confidential environment where people who...

NZNO forms part of official delegation to world health assembly: an NZNO delegation to the the World Health Assembly witnessed New Zealand's vital role in this important policy-making body.(NEWS FOCUS)
June 1, 2006... NZNO's president Marion Guy and Te Runanga o Aotearoa NZNO kaiwhakahaere (chair) Brenda Close were part of the official New Zealand delegation to the 59th World Health Assembly (WHA) held in Geneva, Switzerland, in May. The New Zealand...

Budget 2006 won't solve aged-care woes: budget 2006 brought little joy to those working in health care, particularly those in residential aged care and primary care.(NEWS FOCUS)
June 1, 2006... "Budget Present" (2006) is nothing to write home about. Despite promises before the 2005 elections to fix the aged-care funding issues and ensure the workforce would be fairly paid, Budget 2006 falls woefully short. Health Minister Pete Hodgson...

Leaving Te Kete Hauora in good heart: as Ria Earp steps down as Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health's Maori Health Directorate, she lists a number of improvements in Maori health delivery and health status she believes New Zealand should be proud of.(NEWS FOCUS)
June 1, 2006... As Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health's Maori Health Directorate (Te Kete Houora), Ria Earp, steps down from the role at the end of this month, she looks back on her long tenure with some quiet satisfaction and a sense of...

New directions for postgraduate education: changes are afoot in the tertiary education sector. To ensure nursing benefits from the changes, leaders in education and nursing must develop strategic alliances.(EDUCATION)
June 1, 2006... The Government's tertiary education reforms threaten the quality, relevance and sustainability of current postgraduate nursing education. At the same time, they present an opportunity to enhance the quality, relevance and sustainability of this...

Helping student nurses learn: all those involved in nursing education--lecturers and staff nurses in clinical settings--want students to learn. But as the student population becomes increasingly diverse, an educator asks if we are doing the best by our students.(EDUCATION)
June 1, 2006... The reality of nursing education today sees staff nurses in clinical settings mentoring students, in addition to their daily workload. Recent research indicates that although many nurses enjoy this challenge, many also feet unprepared for the...

Sharing responsibility for education: tailoring education to help nurses meet the requirements of both Nursing Council and a professional development recognition programme is a challenge that has been taken up at Christchurch Hospital.(EDUCATION)
June 1, 2006... One of the challenges facing the clinical nurse educator (CNE) in the acute hospital setting is the need to provide access to training and education to nurses on a 24/7 basis. This challenge has been a catalyst for my work as the CNE for the...

Finding better ways of raising awareness of diabetes: Despite the high incidence of diabetes among Maori people, diabetes nurse clinician Maitera Tutahi is not disheartened. Patients just need lime to overcome their fear of the disease and the confidence to make changes.(PROFILE)(Biography)
June 1, 2006... Diabetes nurse clinician Maitera Tutahi never set out to work exclusively in diabetes, but "when you see your own people not doing too well in the community, you redirect your focus. That's how I have come to be working exclusively in this...

Nursing from the other side of the fence: a nurse who becomes a patient has unique needs because of her/his professional role. A nurse who has experienced this role swap shares her observations and learnings.(VIEWPOINT)
June 1, 2006... I had come to believe that my health was something I had complete control over, particularly as I kept myself fit, ate well and avoided risky behaviours. I expected to live a long life due to my continued investment in a healthy lifestyle. The...

Nursing in Alice Springs: working at Alice Springs Hospital in central Australia was a professional, personal and cultural eye opener for nursing tutor Carol Ashcroft. It's an experience she would recommend to any New Zealand nurse wanting to broaden their clinical knowledge.(NURSING OVERSEAS)
June 1, 2006... Working at Alice Springs Hospital in Central Australia was one of the best things nursing tutor at Taranaki's Western Institute of Technology (WITT), Carol Ashcroft, believes she has ever done. It was eight years since Ashcroft had worked in...

A focus on nursing: a former organiser and professional nursing adviser reflects on her time with NZNO and some of the changes the profession has faced.(VIEWPOINT)
June 1, 2006... When I left NZNO last month, after being farewelled by my national office colleagues, it was with mixed feelings. The prospects ahead are many and varied. At the end of June I leave for New York with my husband Michael who is taking up a United...

Education and research resources: this page contains a selection of books and other resources of particular interest to nursing students, educators and researchers.(BOOKS)(Bibliography)
June 1, 2006... Building your nursing career: a guide for students. Waddell, J., Donner, G., Wheeler, M., (2005) 2nd ed. Toronto: Mosby. Planning a nursing career is a path that begins on entry to a nursing programme. This is a practical guide designed to...

Opening our eyes--shifting our thinking: does cultural safety education work? This was the key question in a recently published research report.(PROFESSIONAL FOCUS)
June 1, 2006... Opening Our Eyes--Shifting our Thinking begins with a dedication to the memory of Irihapeti Ramsden and Siobhan Norrish. (1) These two women, one Maori of Ngai Tahu affiliation, and the other Pakeha/Tauiwi, were my friends and colleagues. Both...

The responsibilities of negotiating team members: members selected to go on to a negotiating team have responsibilities to those they represent and to the negotiating team. Those who choose them also have responsibilities.(INDUSTRIAL FOCUS)(Interview)
June 1, 2006... Planning for the 2006 District Health Board (DHB) Multi-Employer Collective Agreement (MECA) is well underway. The national committee of workplace delegates endorsed the theme "Nurses and Midwives--Fair Play because we're worth it", at its...

Dymock named a nurse clinician but she may be NZNO's last.(BOARD OF DIRECTORS)(Robyn Dymock)
June 1, 2006... Tairawhiti District Health Board community nurse Robyn Dymock has been certified a nurse clinician: care of patients with congestive heart failure, following a recommendation by NZNO's Certification Committee. In a citation prepared by...

Membership fee salary deductions to be reinstated.(BOARD OF DIRECTORS)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... Although NZNO will continue to promote direct debit as its preferred membership fee payment method, particularly for new members, it will reinstate deduction of union fees as an alternative. This will occur across all sectors and membership...

Staff position made permanent.(BOARD OF DIRECTORS)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... The board approved the establishment of a half-time permanent individual case organiser (ICO) to work in the area of competency review. Last July, NZNO employed nurse and lawyer Rebecca Keenan, based in the Christchurch office, to undertake ICO...

Board to meet on Picton Marae.(BOARD OF DIRECTORS)
June 1, 2006... The board's August meeting, originally scheduled for August 17-18, will be brought forward to coincide with Te Runanga's AGH from August 4-6. This follows an invitation from Te Runanga kaiwhakahaere Brenda Close for as many board members as...

Board to review meeting schedule.(BOARD OF DIRECTORS)(Conference news)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... The feasibility and possible benefits of changing the board meeting schedule from six face-to-face meetings annually to four face-to-face plus three conference call meetings was discussed. NZNO rules state the board must meet at least once...

Behind the mask.(SECTION/COLLEGE NEWS)(College of Practice Nurses)
June 1, 2006... Behind the Mask was the theme of the annual conference of the College of Practice [Nurses.sup.NZNO], held in Wellington last month. The concept of the theme was to explore the many masks practice nurses wear: the surgical mask that protects...

More flight nurses attend specialist course.(SECTION/COLLEGE NEWS)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... The New Zealand Flight Nurses' Association (NZFNA), NZNO held a five-day introductory flight nurses course in March at Wellington's Lifeflight centre. Twenty-four nurses from Whangarei to Dunedin attended. NZFNA contracts Bevan Nyland, who has...

Disclaimer.(Correction notice)
June 1, 2006... The National Gerontology Section (NZNO) wishes to distance itself from the material printed in the photographic essay in the May edition of Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand. We had no involvement in the preparation or publication of this essay and...

Paving the way for a better future.(TE RUNANGA)(biography)
June 1, 2006... E te Atua e whakawhetai ana mo tenei ra he whakamaumahara ki nga toanga tuku iho; nga maunga, nga awa, nga moana me nga tangata katoa, hei tiritiri mo tatou katoa, o tatou wairua, te hunga tangata kotahi, kia mahi tahi ai mo te ao hou. Tihei...

Aged-care workers express anger at budget funding.(SECTOR REPORTS)(budgets for elderly care)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... Collective strength was strongly evident when around 100 NZNO and Service and Food Workers' Union members stood together at a rally on Parliament steps last month, demanding the Government listen to those working in residential aged care. ...

Trainee organiser 'passionate' about collectivism.(SECTOR REPORTS)(narratives)(Brief article)
June 1, 2006... Louana Williams is an organiser based in NZNO's Wellington office. She is currently on the Council of Trade Unions' trainee organiser programme. Tena koutou katoa, Ko Tararua te maunga Ko Kurahaupo te waka Ko Ngati Pariri te hapu Ko...

Minister refuses extra money to fund pay parity for hospice nurses.(SECTOR REPORTS)
June 1, 2006... Minister of Health Pete Hodgson has turned down a joint request from NZNO and 15 hospices around the country for an extra $2.45 million to fund pay parity for hospice nurses. The request, made in writing in March, was for extra funding to...

District Health Boards share services in trial project.(Otago and Southland District Health Boards)
June 1, 2006... The Otago and Southland District Health Boards (DHB) have embarked on a shared administration services project in which interim executive management appointments for both human resources and finance have been created. This means that Robert...

Events 2006.(EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT)(Calendar)
June 1, 2006... 2006 July 7-8 New Zealand Venereological Society Auckland Conference email: conference@sixhats.co.nz 2006 July 14-15 Cancer Nurses Society of Australia Adelaide ...

Hyperbaric nursing.(respiratory disease nursing)
June 1, 2006... What does hyperbaric nursing involve? Some of you may have seen an article in the March 2006 Kaitiaki written by myself but in short... We would expect out hyperbaric nurses to be able to do three main parts of the job, attending in the...

Reunions.(EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT)(Calendar)
June 1, 2006... 2006 July 14-15 Te Puna Whai Ora School of Nursing and Rotorua Health Sciences 21st Celebration email: tracey.fitzgerald@waiariki.ac.nz 2006 Sept 16 Waikato Theatre Nurses' Reunion ...

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