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Bachelor of Nursing student Julian Kairau is a man of many talents and interests.
Julian Kairau (Ngāpuhi) is one of the few male Bachelor of Nursing students at EIT. How the 27-year old got into nursing was not the typical route you would expect.
Growing up, Julian loved all sorts of sports, including kickboxing, weight lifting, and rugby. In fact, you name it, he loved it! So, it was not surprising that he was determined in his decision to pursue his education in this field. “I was sure that it would be a fun career – coaching people while staying healthy and in shape, and getting paid for it.” So he completed the Diploma and Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Recreation at EIT.
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Media release from WellSouth, Southern Health and the Southern DHB
Tuesday 15 December 2020, 10:58 AM
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Over 53,000 more patients in the Southern region are set to benefit from the Southern Health Care Home programme, as 10 new general practices sign on. They will join the 115,000 patients and 14 practices already in Health Care Home.
Aurora Health Centre in Dunedin and Central Medical Oamaru, along with the Invercargill practices Catherine Street Medical Centre, He Puna Waiora Wellness Centre, and South City Medical Centre, started the programme in November. A further five practices – Dunedin North Medical Centre, Dunedin South Medical Centre, Dunedin Health Centre (formerly Caversham) Mosgiel Health Centre, and Fiordland Medical Practice – will begin in March.
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Julian Kairau (NgÄpuhi) is one of the few male Bachelor of Nursing students at EIT. How the 27-year old got into nursing was not the typical route you would expect.
Growing up, Julian loved all sorts of sports, including kickboxing, weight lifting, and rugby. In fact, you name it, he loved it! So, it was not surprising that he was determined in his decision to pursue his education in this field. I was sure that it would be a fun career - coaching people while staying healthy and in shape, and getting paid for it. So he completed the Diploma and Bachelor s degree in Sport and Recreation at EIT. After his graduation he landed a job as full-time fitness instructor at the Pettigrew Green Arena gym. I really liked it and I enjoyed helping people achieve their fitness goals. However, as Julian got older and more mature he felt like he needed a new challenge. At the gym he got talking with some nursing students and liked what they were tellin
); Completely compliant : HSE defends sending student nurses to work in badly-hit care home during first wave
HSE acknowledged the work done by staff in St Mary’s Hospital during the first wave of the pandemic. By Tadgh McNally Sunday 13 Dec 2020, 4:12 PM Dec 13th 2020, 4:12 PM 27,997 Views 28 Comments
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THE HSE HAS said that having student nurses work in a North Dublin care home during the first wave of the pandemic was “completely compliant” with HSE protocol at the time.
In a statement this afternoon, the HSE acknowledged the work done by staff in St Mary’s Hospital and said that student nurses were assigned to the facility after volunteering to work as part of a public health emergency response.