'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:
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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
Thirty one Maori health, disability and social service providers have successfully gained contracts through Te Ao Auahatanga
more »Tatau Kahukura: Māori Health Chart Book 2010, 2nd Edition is now available from the Ministry of Health.
more »The Whānau Ora Governance Group has called for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from eligible providers or provider collectives
more »Te ORA congratulates Hon Tariana Turia, Minister for Whanau Ora, on the $134 million budget announced for Whanau Ora.
more »Te ORA extends our warmest congratulations to founding Te ORA member Professor Mason Durie, who was honoured with a knighthood
more »