Counties Manukau Celebrates the first World Hospital Pharmacy Day
Our team of fine Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians are this week marking an important day for their profession. Wednesday 27th March is the first-ever World Hospital Pharmacy Day celebrated internationally.
Clinical news with Dr Andrew Connolly
Kia ora taatou It’s been a rewarding few weeks for us at Counties Manukau with lots of positive developments and promising trends in our services.
Taamaki ki Raro - Michelle Pokorny
It would be fair to observe that Michelle Pokorny loves sounds. The kind of sounds that tamariki with impaired hearing get to wonder at when they get the right treatment from one of Counties Manukau’s fine audiologists and ENT specialists.
Counties celebrates our vital Anaesthetic Technicians
If you’ve ever had surgery involving a general anaesthetic, you might have wondered who the friendly person is that starts to carefully monitor you before you go off to sleep.
Study into Chronic Pain in Maori yields vital information
A team working in Northland, Auckland, and at Middlemore Hospital has published important research which gives significant insights into managing chronic pain, especially among Maori.
HPV self-screening is a gamechanger
The new HPV self-screening is set to be a game changer for increasing the number of women being screened for HPV (human papilloma virus) Last year, HPV self-testing became a new option which is great news if you are a very private person or a bit shy.
Taamaki ki Raro - Dana Ralph-Smith and Penny Magud
Two of our busiest kaimahi at Counties, took time over a hasty coffee recently to share the incredible breadth of the roles they perform in a variety of wide-ranging jobs.
Record number of new nurses for Counties Manukau
Counties Manukau has welcomed its largest-ever intake of new graduate nurses into employment. Early in February, our Nurse Entry to Practice Programme (NETP), was greeted with great enthusiasm by the arrival of our large cohort of 110 new kaimahi.
Welcoming Whitireia Polytechnic Nursing students to Tiaho Mai
On Monday, 12 February, we welcomed 22 nursing students with a special mihi whakatau in Nga Whetu Marama (Tiaho Mai) as they began their four-week clinical placement in Mental Health and Acute Services.
Te Mana ki Tua delivers great results for remission of type 2 diabetes and weight loss
Counties Manukau’s recently formed medical bariatric service Te Mana ki Tua, for specialist weight management, has now been running for eight months, and the outcomes are being greeted with enthusiasm.