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The Fourth New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) Primary Health Care Nurses Conference

“Primary Health Care Nursing: pulling it all together”

10 – 11 August 2007

Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre, Auckland, NZ.
www.waipunahotel.co.nz


 

 

This conference brings together an audience of nurses working within the primary health care sector, and builds on the previous three NZNO primary health care nurses’ conferences (2000, 2003, & 2005).

The purpose in 2007 is to review how the sector is performing following the implementation of the NZ Primary Health Care Strategy in 2001. The plenary themes will centre on clinical governance, which includes clinical practice, education and research, and leadership and management.

Four of NZNO’s specialty sections are part of the organising committee including the District Nurses, Nurses for Children and Young People of Aotearoa, Public Health Nurses, and the NZ College of Practice Nurses.  Te Runanga O Aotearoa and the NZNO Primary Health Care Nurses Council are also represented on this committee.

Further Information

For more information contact:

Charlotte Thompson (Conference Convenor)
Phone: 04 494 6388 or
Email:
charlottet@nzno.org.nz

Past Conference

3rd PHC Nurses Conference August 2005 - Community: The pulse of the future

Over 200 delegates contributed to the very successful programme; thank you all for your contribution. 

Written presentations, forwarded to the committee, may be accessed through this page. 

Conference Papers Available for Download

There will be full reporting of the conference in the September 2005 edition of Kaitiaki Nursing New Zealand.


  
 




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