New Zealand’s vocational Rural Hospital Medicine Training Programme: the first ten years
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Targeted rural postgraduate training pathways are recognised internationally as playing a critical role both in recruitment and retention of a rural medical workforce and in reducing inequity of care and opportunity for people living away from urban centres.1–4
In New Zealand, though data are limited, indications are that people living rurally have poorer health outcomes than people living in urban areas, and this is accentuated for Māori.5,6 Around 19% of New Zealand’s population rely on rural health services, and around 15% rely on rural hospitals for their healthcare.5,7,8
East Kilbride teacher s new novel offers home schooling tools to help parents in lockdown
Author Nena Hamilton, who teaches English at Calderglen High in East Kilbride, has combined her full-time teaching career and motherhood with writing ‘The Book of Almost Anything’.
Nena, her wife Kerry and daughter, Anna, two, show off her new book (Image: EKN)
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Mrs Gardiner Legge sat down with the Oxford Mail to discuss her new role.
What are both the short and long-term visions for the school, and how do you intend to bring about those goals? As a headmistress of four weeks, I feel that I’ve only just entered the school and need to understand it and get under its skin. I am currently in the process of meeting as many girls, staff and parents as possible. Oxford High School students pictured in March 2020, prior to the first national lockdown. Picture: Ed Nix I am very aware that our school belongs to the community and therefore I am busy getting to know everyone and discovering what they think is so special about Oxford High School.
SDMIMD certificate programme convocation held
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Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD) organised the first annual convocation of the Post-Graduate Certificate in Management (PGCM) Program for the 2020-21 batch through virtual mode on Wednesday.
Dharmadhikari of Shri Kshethra Dharmasthala and Chairman of SDMIMD D. Veerendra Heggade, presided over the function and delivered the convocation address.
He said SDMIMD has been striving to build up overall personalities and character in the students who excel in their corporate or own ventures and advised them to concurrently uphold Indian values and ethos.
Speaking on the changing vistas of higher education, Mr. Heggade opined that New Education Policy (NEP) has several postulates, which are practised by Dharmasthala group of institutions ever since it forayed into education.
Digital transformation is a key trend in business – no more so than now. Here Professor Dave MacKay outlines what it involves and how a new executive education course will help. We’re excited to announce our latest offering in executive education at Strathclyde Business School – a new short course in digital transformation which aims to get businesses ‘future ready’.
Digital transformation is a mega-trend changing how governments, organisations and individuals live and work around the world. Digital transformation is the integration of digital technology into all areas of a business, and changes how you operate and deliver value to customers – rethinking business models, becoming more agile.