Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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Taumata Rau Conversation: where next for our health workforce?
18 October 2023
The inaugural Taumata Rau Conversation explored the future of the health workforce.
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Comics a no-brainer for bringing research to life
16 October 2023
A collaboration between a University of Auckland academic who specialises in comics, brain researchers and illustrators hopes to raise awareness of brain tumours.
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Rural students face educational barriers to medical training
12 October 2023
Students from New Zealand rural schools are disadvantaged when it comes to applying for medical training.
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Researcher calls for more genetic testing in diabetes
12 October 2023
Endocrinologist Professor Rinki Murphy is calling for more genetic testing for a rare type of diabetes.
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Pacific powerhouse Fitzpatrick sisters triumph again… and again
10 October 2023
Pacific excellence acknowledged in University Blues major awards.
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Māori and Western worlds in surgery: a lifelong balance
10 October 2023
Professor Jonathan Koea's inaugural lecture will unveil the intersection of Māori culture and surgical expertise.
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The story behind New Zealand's mRNA platform
3 October 2023
The University is the co-lead of a project of national significance to build a mRNA plaform to spark the next revolution in medical science and healthcare.
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Tonga’s mental health survey: Pioneering research set to transform mental health services
2 October 2023
The Pacific Mental Health Survey launches in Tonga this week.
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Vagus nerve active during exercise, research finds
25 September 2023
A new study finds the vagus nerve, famed for helping us ‘rest and digest’, also plays an important role in exercise.
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Government funding set to boost rural doctor workforce
20 September 2023
The number of medical students spending a full year working in a rural or regional community is set to swell, thanks to new funding from Te Whatu Ora.
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Global study assesses background rates for vaccine safety
18 September 2023
The University hosted Global Data Vaccine Network has completed an initial study of global background rates to asess Covid 19 Vaccine safety.
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Health targets good politics, not always good policy
16 September 2023
Opinion: If the National Party interprets health outcomes to mean shorter waiting times and increased rates of immunisation they will succeed, but it's a circular argument, argues Tim Tenbensel