Upcoming Events
- May 2026
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SDHB51-004 Te Whatu Ora Stroke Workshop
Julie.gorrie@southerndhb.govt.nzFurther development of skills and knowledge to improve the quality of care provided to stroke patients across the healthcare continuum. To register: Julie.gorrie@southerndhb.govt.nz
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SDHB16-026 SDHB Immediate Life Support Refresher
Registration not availableDesired Learning Outcomes: This Workshop is designed to create approved Immediate Life Support Instructors who will update and revalidate staff in their own clinical areas – promoting high quality Immediate Life Support and maintaining that quality to a consistent standard across the district with support from the Resuscitation CNS. The small class size is strictly adhered to in order to maintain the quality of the course.
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SDHB87-040 Te Whatu Ora NZRC Core Advanced Rescuer Course (Southland)
paul.winder@southerndhb.govt.nzDevelopment of skills and knowledge in basic and advanced adult and paediatric resuscitation. Standardised course content developed by the New Zealand Resuscitation Council (NZRC). $ 500.00 for non-hospital staff
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NZRC4-023 NZRC CORE: Advanced Rescuer Course
06 May 2026Wed 8:20 AM Wed 4:30 PM Dunedin FreeRegistration not availableAims / Purpose: Registered participants will learn and demonstrate resuscitation-related clinica and non-clinical skills at the “Advanced” level required to be certified by the New Zealand Resuscitation Council (NZRC)
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TEWH40-011 Te Whatu Ora - Midwifery Emergency Skills Refresher Day
Registration not availableDesired Learning Outcomes: A Workshop that is one of the requirements for midwives to renew their APC with the New Zealand Midwifery Council. Core and LMC Midwives will receive important updates and practical information on various topics in Obstetric emergencies. This workshop aims to enhance Core and LMC Midwives confidence and competence in attending Obstetric emergencies RN’s will have an overview of Obstetric Emergencies & feel more confident in how they can contribute in these situations.
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AIRV-001 AIRVO CHAMPIONS & TRAINERS’ WORKSHOP (FISHER & PAYKEL)
Registration not availableTo enhance knowledge and skill relating to the utilisation of humidified oxygen and respiratory therapies, and their clinical application. Empowering ward respiratory champions and AIRVO trainers with additional knowledge to foster skill development of wider group of nurses.
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ADVA22-006 Te Whatu Ora - Advanced Deteriorating Patient Workshop
07 May 2026Thu 8:00 AM Thu 4:30 PM Dunedin FreeRegistration not availableAims / Purpose: “Learning meets experience” This interactive workshop has been designed to increase your confidence around the core elements of early detection and management of patients who are at risk of deteriorating, or who are deteriorating. The primary focus is on physical assessment, ISBAR and Early Warning Score and communication. Practicing these tools will assist to hone your skills. We will explore how to apply them in situations where your patients need you to aim for optimal outcomes and clinic
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TEWH49-001 Te Whatu Ora - Care of the Large Size Client (Bariatric) Study Day SDHB
Registration not availableSeminar Rooms A and B Level 1, Learning and Research Centre Southland Hospital
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TEWH32-012 Te Whatu Ora Wound Care Competency Study Day (NPWT and Compression Competency)
11 May 2026Mon 8:30 AM Mon 4:30 PM Dunedin FreeRegistration not availableThis study day is intended for nursing staff (RN and EN) who are required to gain competency in Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) and Compression Bandaging for practice. Sessions on Pressure Injury Prevention, Wound Assessment and making the right dressing selection will also be provided.
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SDHB21-009 SDHB Preceptorship Two Day Workshop
Registration not availableResearch shows that a robust preceptorship programme leads to improved recruitment and retention of nurses and improved patient outcomes. This preceptorship workshop focuses on the providing learning opportunities and skills to nurses working with New Graduate Nurses, Both RN and EN (NETPs / ENSIPP) and student nurses to enable them to provide support in the clinical setting. Contact Julie Gorrie at julie.gorrie@southerndhb.govt.nz