Upcoming Events
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SDHB74-020 Te Whatu Ora - Cardio-Respiratory Workshop
19 Aug 2025Tue 8:30 AM Tue 5:00 PM Dunedin FreeContact Joanne.robertson@southerndhb.govt.nzThe aim of this workshop is to improve Healthcare Professionals fundamental Cardiology and Respiratory knowledge. The workshop is divided into two four-hour sessions. The Respiratory workshop in the morning and the Cardiology workshop is in the afternoon. To register please contact: joanne.robertson@southerndhb.govt.nz Participants are welcome to attend the full workshop or just the morning or afternoon session. Please make this clear when enrolling.
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TEWH24-012 Te Whatu Ora Otago – CVAD Workshop
19 Aug 2025Tue 8:30 AM Tue 4:30 PM Dunedin FreeRegistration not availableFollowing completion of self-directed learning package, Registered Nurses will be able to apply evidence-based theory to practice when managing patients with Central Venous Access Devices (CVAD).
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CPRI9-111 CPR Update Workshop
19 Aug 2025Tue 4:00 PM Tue 6:45 PM Invercargill 1.15 hours FreeRegister6 places remainingWellSouth CPR workshops are updates only. If this is your first training in CPR, please seek alternative training such as St John. Two types of CPR Update training are provided. Basic Life Support - Suitable for non-clinical employees and Immediate Life support (with Airways) for clinical employees. GP's are advised to attended Cor Advance or Advanced Resuscitation Skills. Please ensure you book onto the most appropriate course and complete the eLearning which is required before you attend.
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SDHB87-030 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). Avialable to GP's if places available. $500 for non hospital staff. Contact course director to book: Paul Winder, paul.winder@southerndhb.govt.nz, or 027 403 7417.
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NZRC4-013 NZRC CORE: Advanced Rescuer Course
20 Aug 2025Wed 8:20 AM Wed 4:30 PM Dunedin FreeRegistration not availableRegistered (Doctors, Senior Registered Nurses) participants will learn and demonstrate resuscitation-related clinical and non-clinical skills at the “Advanced” level required to be certified by the New Zealand Resuscitation Council (NZRC)
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SAFE4-008 Safer Moving and Handling Revalidation Sessions
haim.haviv@southerndhb.govt.nzEducation opportunity to revalidate practical moving and handling certificate. (Yearly requirement, to acute hospital ward staff). 30-60 minutes sessions, depends on participant needs. Also, to assist problem solving area specific issues, relating to moving and handling.
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SDHB15-022 Te Whatu Ora Health Care Assistants / Kaiawhina Forum
julie.gorrie@southerndhb.govt.nzThe Forum will provide a once a month learning opportunity for Health Care Assistants / Kaiawhina, covering a wide variety of clinically relevant topics about direct patient care, equipment, health and safety, different services and much more. The Forum can be attended face to face or via Microsoft TEAMS as appropriate. To register please contact Maike Rickertsen maike.rickertsen@southerndhb.govt.nz
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SDHB35-050 Te Whatu Ora - Cannulation workshop
Email julie.gorrie@southerndhb.govt.nzDevelopment of skill and knowledge around cannulation that enables the participants to non-traumatically and safely insert an appropriate intravenous catheter into a vein. To register Julie.gorrie@southerndhb.govt.nz, or 03 214 8920.
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TEWH40-006 Te Whatu Ora - Midwifery Emergency Skills Refresher Day
Registration not availableCore and LMC Midwives will refresh and update topics and skills in obstetric emergencies. RN’s will have an overview of obstetric emergencies & feel more confident in how they can contribute during these situations.
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TEWH41-005 Te Whatu Ora - Newborn Life Support Full Day Workshop
26 Aug 2025Tue 8:30 AM Tue 4:15 PM Dunedin FreeRegistration not availableDesired Learning Outcomes: That the participant can demonstrate effective airway management of the neonate and can effectively demonstrate ventilations and chest compressions.