NZMA chair Alistair Humphrey plans to spend more time advocating for the medical profession, having left his job at Canterbury DHB following an employment dispute
I used to fancy the idea of skiing Teds Alley. I loved the name, such a yeah-nah Kiwi moniker for the steep and committing gully beside the East Ridge of Mt Taranaki
Health and Disability Review Transition Unit deputy director Martin Hefford explains potential form and function of health reforms in primary care sector
Public health specialist Alistair Humphrey has resigned from his Canterbury DHB job, in a settlement of his wrongful-dismissal case at the Employment Court
Weak university systems and a culture that had developed among medical students contributed to the 2019 scandal in which trainee interns improperly took holidays during overseas elective placements
Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance PHO has welcomed Budget funding for prototypes of the locality networks that will provide integrated care once the proposed health reforms are in place