Taamaki ki Raro Jackie Beaumont
Jackie Beaumont freely admits she does a very challenging job: looking after a large variety of tamariki and adults who come through the National Burns Unit located at Middlemore Hospital.
Taamaki ki Raro Emma Barraclough
Have you ever been admitted to a hospital and wondered what’s going to be on the menu at mealtimes? Many of us have either experienced hospital food or heard others tell their stories – and some experiences - in the past - haven’t been rave reviews.
Celebrating International Nurses Day May 12 - meet Sharon
As part of marking International Nurses Day, May 12 at Counties Manukau we’d like to introduce another of our dedicated RN’s. Sharon Aumatangi is a relatively recent arrival at Counties and has a job she loves as a district nurse, based out of our busy Otara Community Health HQ.
Celebrating International Nurses Day May 12 - meet Arnold
At Counties Manukau we mark International Nurses Day, May 12 by celebrating the great mahi being done across our services by our nurses. We’d like to introduce you to Arnold Dela Cruz, who has a busy but rewarding role in Middlemore’s Discharge Lounge.
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.
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.
Counties Manukau celebrates long serving staff
There was quite a celebration at Middlemore recently, as Counties Manukau marked long service achievements by a number of our kaimahi.
Living our values – Kindness
Jeyananthan Muthukumaru works as an Orderly Coordinator and is often based in the Emergency Department. He has been with Counties Manukau since 2009 and will be receiving his 10+ Long Service Award next week.
Middlemore ticked all the boxes
When you hear the name Dr Samuels, a certain Dr TK Samuels from Shortland Street could come to mind. But our very own real-life Dr Samuels is based right here at Middlemore Hospital and he’s aiming to be an ophthalmologist.
Counties Comms biker hits the road for a great cause
Rob Harley jokes that with a name like his, he was always destined to ride a motorcycle that was appropriately large and loud.