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PRIDoC

Congress 2010

25-29 August, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

'Sharing Our Stories: Building Strength through the Circle of Knowledge Translation'

For more information, and to register see: www.pridoc.org.

The goal of PRIDoC 2010 is to bring international indigenous physicians and medical students together in a healthy and safe environment to share and build upon local knowledge, skills and expertise to continue to deliver stronger, indigenous-based medical services to the people of the Pacific territories.

The Conference includes:

  • A pre-conference Students' Day
  • Keynote speakers from Canada, Hawaii, New Zealaned & Australia
  • Oral Presentations, Workshops, Panel Discussions & facilitated poster sessions
  • a Cultural Evening.
(Last updated 1August 2010)


PRIDoC Archives

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Summary of previous PRIDoC Forums

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PRIDoC Programme 2006

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Background

The Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors’ Congress (PRIDoC) provides a biennial forum to bring Indigenous physicians and medical students together in a healthy and safe environment to share and build upon our local knowledge, and our skills and expertise to continue to deliver stronger, Indigenous-based medical education and services to the peoples of our Pacific Territories. 

Current PRIDoC council members include Te ORA and:
• Ahahui o nā Kauka (Association of Native Hawaiian Physicians)   www.kauka.org
• AIDA (Australian Indigenous Doctors Association)  www.aida.org.au
• IPAC (Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada)  www.ipac-amic.org
• PBMA (Pacific Basin Medical Association)  www.pbma-pac.org

AAIP (Association of American Indian Physicians), www.aaip.org, and the Taiwan Medical Association are observers.

Pānui

4 Aug 2010

Thirty one Maori health, disability and social service providers have successfully gained contracts through Te Ao Auahatanga

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24 Jun 2010

Tatau Kahukura: Māori Health Chart Book 2010, 2nd Edition is now available from the Ministry of Health.

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10 Jun 2010

The Whānau Ora Governance Group has called for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from eligible providers or provider collectives

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6 May 2010

Te ORA congratulates Hon Tariana Turia, Minister for Whanau Ora, on the $134 million budget announced for Whanau Ora.

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4 May 2010

Te ORA extends our warmest congratulations to founding Te ORA member Professor Mason Durie, who was honoured with a knighthood

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