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Dedication to women's health earns Janette Irvine unexpected honour


Thursday 18 February 2021, 10:07 AM
Janette Irvine, a GP in Rotorua for 36 years, enjoyed the era when obstetrics was integral to general practice
Zahra Shahtahmasebi talks to New Year Honours recipent and retired GP Janette Irvine about her service helping and empowering women
Janette Irvine has always been a vocal advocate for women’s health. Her dedication arose, Dr Irvine says, from the simple fact that female GPs tend to
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New Year Honours: Rotorua doctor Janette Irvine made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit


New Year Honours: Rotorua doctor Janette Irvine made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit
30 Dec, 2020 05:00 PM
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When Rotorua's Dr Janette Irvine started medical school in the 1970s she was told she was only there to find a husband and then she would drop out.
Many of her classmates, then made up
of only 30 per cent women, had stuck their noses up at females in the profession at her time as they believed they had taken the spot of a more deserving man.
"It stuck with me. It was not how it was going to be. It felt as though I had to prove myself as a woman in a way and that was not right."

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