Te ORA
Te ORA is a professional body representing Māori medical students and doctors working as clinicians
Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa – Māori Medical Practitioners Association (Te ORA) is a professional body representing Māori medical students and doctors working as clinicians, researchers and teachers. With approximately 400 active members,
Te ORA represents the majority of the Māori medical workforce. Te ORA’s vision is to provide Māori medical leadership to the health sector to effect Māori health development.
Te ORA Call for Abstracts 2023 - deadline extended - closing 4 August -
Te ORA Call for Abstracts 2023 - deadline extended - closing 4 August Drs Jade Tamatea (Ngāti Maniapoto, Te Aitanga-ā-Māhaki) and Te Aro Moxon (Ngāti Kahungunu; Ngāi Tahu) will be our co-convenors for the Hui ā-Tau & Annual Scientific Conference in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton!
Te ORA Call for Abstracts 2023 -
Te ORA Call for Abstracts 2023 Drs Jade Tamatea (Ngāti Maniapoto, Te Aitanga-ā-Māhaki) and Te Aro Moxon (Ngāti Kahungunu; Ngāi Tahu) will be our co-convenors for the Hui ā-Tau & Annual Scientific Conference in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton!
https://mailchi.mp/18242a3fe1e4/te-ora-call-for-abstracts-2023
Te ORA Call for Abstracts 2023 Drs Jade Tamatea (Ngāti Maniapoto, Te Aitanga-ā-Māhaki) and Te Aro Moxon (Ngāti Kahungunu; Ngāi Tahu) will be our co-convenors for the Hui ā-Tau & Annual Scientific Conference in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton!
https://mailchi.mp/3448da091738/scholarship-and-vacancy-opportunities
Scholarship and Vacancy opportunities Here is an opportunity for a rewarding role in a Marae owned and governed innovative Kaupapa Māori organisation, dedicated to our Mission:
Te Oranga - Māori Medical Students Association Aotearoa
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) Webinar starting now.
Te ORA 2023 - Webinar 6 Join us on Thursday June 15 from 7:30pm-9pm for our sixth Te ORA webinar. This webinar highlights ongoing work by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) to attract Māori takuta and tauira mahi towards careers in surgery. Maxine Ronald General Surgeon - Facilitator Jonathan Koea General S...
🙏🏽 If you can, here is the best way to tautoko our whanaunga in Kahungunu ❤️
Change to a Zoom link - Whakawhanaungatanga
7:30pm-9pm, Thursday 16 February 2022
With many of our whanau currently experiencing the full force of the current weather event, tonight's webinar will now be a zoom for those of us who would like to check in, offer support, and maybe discuss ways in which we can help as an organisation.
Please check your ePanui for the link.
Cultural safety training extended to doctors In what’s being called a world first, a Cultural Safety Training Plan will be added to the curriculum of New Zealand’s medical colleges.
https://mailchi.mp/c9edce79a44f/register-te-ora-webinar?e=[UNIQID]
Te ORA Webinar - He Paparahi Karakia
Tēnā Koutou e te whānau o Te ORA
We look forward to welcoming you to our second Te ORA webinar. The Te ORA membership survey, 2022 highlighted the importance of kanohi ki te kanohi, Te Reo me ngā tikanga and manaakitanga. Tune in to see how Te ORA is responding to your survey results!
Those at Te Oranga Kura Reo in 2022, will remember Nic Sinnott, leading haka/waiata. He will speak about his summer studentship involving the development of He Paparahi Karakia – an exciting new resource for Te ORA. He will be joined by his supervisor, Dr Te Aro Moxon.
Nau mai, haere mai e te whanau – hei te Pō Pare (Thursday), 7.30-9pm!
Register below
https://tribe.auaha.co.nz/te-ora-2023-webinar-series
2023 Te ORA Webinar Series The 2023 programme series can be viewed below. Webinars are 1.5hrs long, traditionally a Thursday evening from 7:30pm-9 pm and provide an opportunity for Q&A.
World-first Cultural Safety Training to be embedded in Doctors Education -
World-first Cultural Safety Training to be embedded in Doctors Education The first Cultural Safety Training Plan world-wide to be implemented into the curriculum of medical specialist training will mark a turning point in New Zealanders experiences with their doctor, says Chair of Te Ohu Rata O Aotearoa (Te ORA) Professor David Tipene-Leach, and Council of Medical Colleg...
Reminder - Te Whakahaumaru Taiao - safe environments for Māori medical practitioners - 7:30pm tonight -
Reminder - Te Whakahaumaru Taiao - safe environments for Māori medical practitioners - 7:30pm tonight At the beginning of 2022, we distributed a survey on racism, discrimination, bullying, and harassment experienced by Māori doctors, which was part of the project Te Whakahaumaru Taiao (TWT): safe environments for Māori medical practitioners. (For more information check out the website: https...
Hari tau hōu Pākehā e te whānau o Te ORA! Check your email inboxes for our first Te ORA ePānui 😁 Action packed year ahead! Kia mau tonu mai 😁
Te ORA Webinar - Te Whakahaumaru Taiao - safe environments for Māori medical practitioners -
Te ORA Webinar - Te Whakahaumaru Taiao - safe environments for Māori medical practitioners At the beginning of 2022, we distributed a survey on racism, discrimination, bullying, and harassment experienced by Māori doctors, which was part of the project Te Whakahaumaru Taiao (TWT): safe environments for Māori medical practitioners. (For more information check out the website: https...
Ngā mihi o te tau hōu Pākehā e te whānau!
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Come say Kia ora whanau. Link in thr last ePanui!
Te ORA members Whānau Xmas online 🎄🎄🎄 Join us to celebrate the year that was and to prepare for the year ahead. Dress up xmas stylez! Share Kai, bubbles and time with eachother before the holidays! Nau mai e te Whānau o Te ORA ❤️🎄❤️ Check your e-pānui for zoom link 👌🏽😉
Pae Ora Masters Scholarship
Te Rau Ora and Otago University are pleased to advise that the Tā Mason Durie Pae Ora Masters Scholarship is OPEN:
What you need to know:
➡️Value: $15,000 + tuition fee waiver
➡️Eligibility: Māori Master’s student (research or coursework) who is studying in Public Health.
➡️Closes: 31 March 2023
Link to apply: http://ow.ly/fPCv50M2qAB
Wellington Xmas Pikiniki
Sunday 18th Dec, Porirua
Due to rain forecast ☹️CANCELLED
Health leaders call for kaupapa Māori-led initiative across agencies to help fix inequities "Here is an opportunity right now to make a difference, but it is going to take bravery."
He Karere!
Please advise all Te ORA whānau our website manager has been hacked, hence, we do not have an accessible Te ORA website currently, until further notice.
We apologise for the inconvenience. Te ORA members please refer to your emails for e-Pānui from Te ORA, and contact Te Aniwa if you have not been receiving e-Pānui during this past 2 weeks, as your email address may be incorrect.
All communications, membership requests/registrations for Te ORA to:
Te Aniwa Reedy
Te ORA Kaiwhakahaere
E: [email protected]
Ph: 027 960 8744
Thank you for your patience with this hōhā matter e te whānau 🙂
Last day for early bird registrations for PRIDoC!
Te ORA Awards Ceremony 2022 It seems like ages don’t it. This flipping COVID has had us all NOT doing Hui a-Tau and all those wonderful times getting together.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) is committed to supporting
the professions of clinical radiology and radiation oncology to contribute to equitable health outcomes
for Māori. Central to this commitment is increasing the number Māori medical practitioners across
both specialities.
The NZ ASM is a great opportunity to learn more about radiology and radiation oncology and meet
some experts in the field.
https://teora.maori.nz/the-royal-australian-and-new-zealand-college-of-radiologists-ranzcr-scholarship-opportunity/
Wahine Maori in Surgery - Webinar Tonight To join this webinar 7PM TONIGHT please click on the link below. Event link - https://fb.me/e/1GsiczWmu Te Poka Pū, the Māori surgical interest group, is having its second webinar on Tuesday 26th of April at 7pm. This webinar features two wāhine Māori surgeons who will share their experiences...
RANZCP NZ Conference - Queenstown, 26 - 28 September 2022
For more details on how to apply for a scholarship please click here:
https://teora.maori.nz/putahitanga-partnerships/3522-2/?et_fb=1&PageSpeed=off
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) | Te ORA The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) Whāia te iti Kahurangi – Strive for something of great value! The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) is the principal organisation representing the medical specialty of psychiatry in Australia a...
Medical Leadership Scholarship for Te ORA Members
Together, RACMA and Te ORA are committed to developing Medical Leaders and Managers in the Māori medical community.
As a result, RACMA is offering a full scholarship to a Te ORA Member for its 2022 Leadership for Clinicians Program in Delivery Period Two from August to November this year. The 2022 Program has two delivery modes: blended and fully online. Timetables are available on the RACMA website. (Please note, the scholarship recipient can choose to attend any cohort)
For more information: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TeORA_scholarship
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Te ORA Webinar - Te Oranga
Register for tonight, Thursday 21 April from 7:30-9 PM we have our Te Oranga session which will be facilitated by Brooke Bridges and feature Selwyn Te Paa, Te Oranoa among other kaikōrero. Presenting topics include Te Reo Māori in Medical Education and Covid and Medical Students.
Tautoko our Tauira by registering and attending tonight's webinar.
TO LEARN MORE OR TO REGISTER NOW https://tribe.auaha.co.nz/te-ora-hui-a-tau
Te Ora Hui ā-Tau This year we will be hosting a series of interactive sessions, our AGM and the Te ORA Awards Dinner between September and December 2021. This will be a combination of online sessions and in-person events.
E tangi atu nei te kura
Te kura kua nunui ki runga ki nehuā
Te kura kua riro ki runga i te rangi
Te kura mua mū ki te kaha o te mātao
Te kurakura o Hinenui-te-Po.
Haere atu rā e te tuakana, e te tipua
Ki ngā taniwha, ki ngā tawhito o te rangi e karanga nei
Ki te ara e kapi ai i a te Kūwatawata
Ki tua hoki ki Paerau, ki te huihuinga o te kahurangi.
We who are left behind in our everyday work for the people
Honour you Moana Jackson
It was you who negotiated many of the pathways we now traverse
May you now find solace and peace.
Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa
Te ORA Hui ā-Tau - Session 7 with RANZCO - Register Today!
Reminder to register for the upcoming Te ORA Webinar featuring the RANZCO team. The hui will be facilitated by Ed Hutchins and feature Micah Rapata, Justin Mora and Kris Rallah-Baker.
The hui takes place live from 7:30-9 pm on Thursday 10 March. If you're unable to attend the live Webinar we would encourage you to register for this hui (or any of our upcoming hui's) and watch the replay on-demand at your leisure.
To learn more about upcoming Te ORA hui’s or to register click here.
https://tribe.auaha.co.nz/te-ora-hui-a-tau
Te Ora Hui ā-Tau This year we will be hosting a series of interactive sessions, our AGM and the Te ORA Awards Dinner between September and December 2021. This will be a combination of online sessions and in-person events.
Medical Leadership Scholarship for Te ORA Members: For more information please click the link below.
https://teora.maori.nz/putahitanga-partnerships/the-royal-australasian-college-of-medical-administrators-racma/?et_fb=1&PageSpeed=off
The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (RACMA) | Te ORA The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (RACMA) RACMA is unique as a provider of medical management and leadership qualifications as it is the only specialist medical educator whose programs are recognised for the granting of Specialist Registration. Put simply, RACMA offers Medical...
Please update your records:
Te ORA has a new postal address:
P O Box 56 065
Tawa
Wellington 5249
UPDATE – Te ORA Postal Address | Te ORA UPDATE – Te ORA Postal Address 16 Feb, 2022 Te ORA has new postal address details: P O Box 56 065, Tawa, Wellington, 5249 Please update your records accordingly.
Survey: Institutional barriers to care for kaimahi hauora Maori, to engage please click link below.
Institutional barriers to care for kaimahi hauora Māori | Te ORA A team of multidisciplinary Pākeha and Māori researchers from the departments of Psychological Medicine and Te Kupenga Hauora Māori at the University of Auckland are currently recruiting healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, midwives, and allied health professionals) to a national survey stu...
This study explores the perspectives of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals on capacity assessments. To engage please click on the link below.
Capacity Assessment Research – University of Auckland | Te ORA My name is Nikki Mooney and I am a Doctor of Clinical Psychology student at the University of Auckland. As part of my doctoral programme, I am carrying out a research project, supervised by Dr Clare McCann, Professor Lynette Tippett and Dr Gary Cheung (University of Auckland). This study explores t...
The urgent need for an equitable COVID-19 paediatric vaccine roll-out to protect tamariki Māori | OPEN ACCESS In this editorial, we argue for a vaccination programme for all New Zealand children to be rolled-out as soon as possible after regulatory approval, and that the design of the paediatric vaccine roll-out should be underpinned by equity to uphold the Crown’s obligations to Māori under Te Tiriti o ...
Notice of Te ORA Annual General Meeting. Please click on the link below.
Notice of Te ORA Annual General Meeting – Hui ā-Tau 2021 | Te ORA Notice of Te ORA Annual General Meeting – Hui ā-Tau 2021 3 Nov, 2021 Tēnā tātau e hika mā. Me hui anō tātau ngā rata Māori o Aotearoa, ahakoa on-line, me hui, ka tika. Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa, Māori Medical Practitioners Association (Te ORA) will host their Annual General Meeting/Hui ā-T...
Hui a-Tau 2021 - Webinar Series - Sessions two hosted by NZPHCM
Register TODAY for Hui ā-Tau Session 2 - NZCPHM
This is a friendly reminder to register for the upcoming Hui ā-Tau Session 2 – NZCPHM taking place virtually.
DATE: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
TIME: 7:30pm – 9:00pm
LOCATION: Inside the ACE Event App
DETAILS: Facilitated by Professor Papaarangi Ried and feature Professor Sue Crengle and Dr Bev Lawton
TO LEARN MORE or REGISTER CLICK HERE.
Programme
7:30pm-7:35pm Te ORA Welcome & Housekeeping
7:35pm-7:45pm Session Overview & Keynote Introduction
7:45pm-8:05pm Keynote Presentation – Professor Sue Crengle Topic: Lung Cancer Research
8:05pm-8:15pm Q&A Session
8:15pm-8:20pm Keynote Recap & Welcome to Second Keynote
8:20pm-8:40pm Keynote Presentation – Dr Bev Lawton HPV Swabs
8:40pm-8:50pm Q&A Session
8:50pm-9:00pm Keynote Recap & Closing Remarks
All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance.
Registrations are closing soon.
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact us by reply email or contact us on 04 910 5473.
College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand - Seeking Community Representatives.
College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand – Seeking Community Representatives | Te ORA College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand – Seeking Community Representatives 18 Oct, 2021 CICM is currently seeking to appoint Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, Māori, or Pasifika Community Representatives to our Community Advisory Group. A community representative...
Te ORA ePanui available now.
Te ORA ePanui - Whiringa-ā-nuku/October 2021 DATE: Wednesday, 20 October 2021 TIME: 7:30pm – 9:00pm LOCATION: Inside the ACE Event App DETAILS: Facilitated by Professor Papaarangi Ried and feature Professor Sue Crengle and Dr Bev Lawton
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