Health minister Tony RyallFriday 16 October 2009, 2:34PM
Media release from health minister Tony Ryall
Health Minister Tony Ryall has today announced the make up of the
Clinical Training Agency Board, a new national body to unify
workforce planning in New Zealand.
Mr Ryall says, "The Government wants better and urgent integration
of health education and training. There have been multitudes of
reports mixed with indecision over the past 10 years, and it is
past the time when we need to take a stronger approach to health
workforce planning."
"New Zealand has a health workforce crisis with too many
clinicians disengaged and leaving the country."
"This new Clinical Training Agency Board will unify workforce
planning in New Zealand and ensure coordination of workforce
training, planning and funding for our nurses and doctors and other
health professionals."
Mr Ryall has previously announced that the Board is being chaired
by Professor Des Gorman, the Head of the School of Medicine at the
University of Auckland.
Professor Gorman is being joined on the Board by:
Professor Max Abbott, Clinical Psychologist, Pro Vice-Chancellor
(North Shore Campus) and Dean of the Faculty of Environmental
Sciences at the Auckland University of Technology; and Deputy Chair
of Waitemata District Health Board.
Professor Gregor Coster, General Practitioner, Dean of Graduate
Studies at the University of Auckland, and Chair of Counties
Manukau DHB.
Ms Helen Pocknall, nurse, Director of Nursing at Wairarapa DHB;
and Chair of the Central Region Directors of Nursing and Chief
Medical Officers group.
Ms Karen Roach, enrolled nurse and midwife; Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of Northland DHB; Chair of Northern Region CEO Group;
and Chair of the 21 DHB Employment Relations Strategy group.
Professor Don Roberton, Paediatrician; Pro Vice-Chancellor,
Division of Health Sciences; and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at
the University of Otago. He was a member of the Medical Training
Board, the Health Workforce Taskforce.
Dr Andrew Wong Public Health Medicine specialist; CEO of Ascot
Mercy (private) Hospital. He is Managing Director of HealthCare
Holdings Limited
Mr Ryall says, "These people are not appointed as sector or
professional representatives. They are there because of their
abilities to support Professor Gorman and the government in driving
change."
"We know that with the workforce crisis we inherited, problems
won't be fixed overnight, but we are taking action rather than
taking stock."
Related links
Health minister Tony Ryall made this announcement at AUT
yesterday, click here for his speech
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