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View article: https://nzmj.org.nz/journal/vol-138-no-1615/reflections-on-otago-medical-school-in-its-150th-anniversary-year
https://nzmj.org.nz/journal/vol-138-no-1615/reflections-on-otago-medical-school-in-its-150th-anniversary-year Open
aim: Document the history of affirmative entry policies at the University of Otago Medical School. method: Manual searches of records at both the University of Otago Hocken Library and the internal records of the Otago Medical school. resu…
View article: Equity, power and resources in primary health care reform: insights from Aotearoa New Zealand
Equity, power and resources in primary health care reform: insights from Aotearoa New Zealand Open
It concludes that exploring power and resource shifts sheds light on power dynamics within a reform. Since power shapes how resources are deployed, attention to power and resource complements technical elements of health system reform, by …
View article: Representation of Asian ethnic subgroups in Aotearoa’s regulated health workforce pre-registration students
Representation of Asian ethnic subgroups in Aotearoa’s regulated health workforce pre-registration students Open
aim: To provide a socio-demographic profile of Asian students enrolled in their first year of a health professional programme in polytechnics and universities in Aotearoa New Zealand and to explore differences in enrolment rates (ERs) with…
View article: Cultural safety support and requirements for international medical graduates in Aotearoa New Zealand
Cultural safety support and requirements for international medical graduates in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
whāinga (aim): To investigate the requirements for, and process of, cultural safety training for international medical graduates (IMGs) when seeking to gain registration in Aotearoa New Zealand. tikanga (method): To identify cultural safet…
View article: Holding a mirror to society? The socio-demographic characteristics of students commencing health professional programmes, and all courses, at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka (the University of Otago), 1994–2023
Holding a mirror to society? The socio-demographic characteristics of students commencing health professional programmes, and all courses, at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka (the University of Otago), 1994–2023 Open
aim: To present selected key findings from a longitudinal analysis of the socio-demographic characteristics of students entering all courses at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka (the University of Otago), all health professional programmes combined, an…
View article: Moral economy and moral capital: A new approach to understanding health systems
Moral economy and moral capital: A new approach to understanding health systems Open
Healthcare systems can be considered moral economies in which moral capital in the form of expectations toward norms, values, and virtues are exchanged and traded. Moral capital, as a concept, is an extension of Bourdieu's forms of symboli…
View article: What do we know about the new government’s plans for funding primary health care?
What do we know about the new government’s plans for funding primary health care? Open
© 2023 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial…
View article: Socio-demographic profile of medical students in Aotearoa, New Zealand (2016–2020): a nationwide cross-sectional study
Socio-demographic profile of medical students in Aotearoa, New Zealand (2016–2020): a nationwide cross-sectional study Open
Objective To determine the socio-demographic profile of all students enrolled to study medicine in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ). Design and setting Observational, cross-sectional study. Data were sought from the Universities of Auckland and O…
View article: What is affirmative action in tertiary education? An overview of affirmative action policies in health professional programmes, drawing on experience from Aotearoa and overseas
What is affirmative action in tertiary education? An overview of affirmative action policies in health professional programmes, drawing on experience from Aotearoa and overseas Open
Both the universities of Auckland and Otago have had affirmative selection policies for entry into health profession programmes for a number of decades. These policies have been created and strengthened as a result of the leadership and ad…
View article: Inclusive medical education for students with disabilities: a new guidance document from Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand
Inclusive medical education for students with disabilities: a new guidance document from Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand Open
This paper outlines: 1) the work undertaken by Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand (MDANZ) to review and update its 2017 guidelines related to selecting and supporting students with disabilities, and 2) the resulting new recommendation…
View article: Is there equity of patient health outcomes across models of general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand? A national cross-sectional study
Is there equity of patient health outcomes across models of general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand? A national cross-sectional study Open
Background Primary care in Aotearoa New Zealand is largely delivered by general practices, heavily subsidised by government. Te Tiriti o Waitangi (1840) guarantees equal health outcomes for Māori and non-Māori, but differences are stark an…
View article: National cross-sectional study of the sociodemographic characteristics of Aotearoa New Zealand’s regulated health workforce pre-registration students: a mirror on society?
National cross-sectional study of the sociodemographic characteristics of Aotearoa New Zealand’s regulated health workforce pre-registration students: a mirror on society? Open
Objectives To provide a sociodemographic profile of students enrolled in their first year of a health professional pre-registration programme offered within New Zealand (NZ) tertiary institutions. Design Observational, cross-sectional stud…
View article: Nurses’ work in relation to patient health outcomes: an observational study comparing models of primary care
Nurses’ work in relation to patient health outcomes: an observational study comparing models of primary care Open
Background Māori are over-represented in Aotearoa New Zealand morbidity and mortality statistics. Other populations with high health needs include Pacific peoples and those living with material deprivation. General practice has evolved int…
View article: Patient health outcomes associated with models of general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand: a national cross-sectional study
Patient health outcomes associated with models of general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand: a national cross-sectional study Open
Background Primary care in Aotearoa New Zealand is largely delivered by general practices which are heavily subsidised by government. At least seven models of primary care have evolved: Traditional, Corporate, Health Care Home, Māori pract…
View article: Assessing need for primary care services: analysis of New Zealand Health Survey data
Assessing need for primary care services: analysis of New Zealand Health Survey data Open
Introduction The 2001 Primary Health Care Strategy provided significant new government funding for primary care (general practice and related services) via capitation funding formulas. However, there remain important unanswered questions a…
View article: Are General Practices Adequately Funded to Serve High Proportions of High Need Patients?
Are General Practices Adequately Funded to Serve High Proportions of High Need Patients? Open
Background: Capitation formulas take into account the characteristics of the population served as a way of estimating the funding required to meet varying levels of need. Capitation is a well-established method of funding health care in ma…
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Table of Contents Open
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View article: NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA40: Palmerston North City
NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA40: Palmerston North City Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter
\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA27: Opotiki District
NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA27: Opotiki District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter
\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA29: Wairoa District
NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA29: Wairoa District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter
\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA17: Waipa District
NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA17: Waipa District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter
\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA03: Kaipara District
NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA03: Kaipara District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter
\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA12: Hauraki District
NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA12: Hauraki District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter
\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA20: Waitomo District
NZDep2018 analysis of census 2018 variables - TA20: Waitomo District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter
\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: New Zealand Deprivation Index 2018 - TA41: Tararua District
New Zealand Deprivation Index 2018 - TA41: Tararua District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: New Zealand Deprivation Index 2018 - TA51: Tasman District
New Zealand Deprivation Index 2018 - TA51: Tasman District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.
View article: New Zealand Deprivation Index 2018 - TA73: Southland District
New Zealand Deprivation Index 2018 - TA73: Southland District Open
For further information about data sources, interpretation of the graphs, and cautions, please see the separate Introduction Chapter\nAll data relating to the 2018 census is provided by Stats NZ, https://www.stats.govt.nz/.