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Te ORA 2013 Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference


Te ORA 2013 Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference.

The Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa Board (Te ORA) is hosting the 2013 Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference at Massey University, Mount Cook Campus, Wellington from 27-30 June 2013. The theme for this year’s conference is “Mā pango, mā whero, ka ora ai te iwi. With your contribution alongside others, our people will be well”.

As Māori doctors Te ORA has a vision for Hauora Māori, of a Māori population that is healthy, with iwi, hapū and whānau empowered to reach their full potential in accordance with their own aspirations. Yet, the determinants of Māori health and the drivers of inequity are complex and deep-rooted. While some determinants lie within the health sector, many relate to social, political, economic and environmental conditions. As the determinants are legion, so too are the levels that we need to work at to achieve our vision of Hauora Maori. The conference will focus on how this vision could be realised.

Māori health professionals from throughout the country will be attending this year’s Te ORA Hui-ā-Tau and Scientific Conference. CEO Terina Moke (Waikato, Te Rarawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngai Tahu) says she is pleased with the number of Māori medical students, doctors and their whānau that have registered to attend this year’s hui-ā-tau and scientific conference.

Te ORA is also pleased to host Associate Professor Kelvin Kong qualified as the first Aboriginal Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS), specializing in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Dr Tammy Kimpton President of the Australian Indigenous Doctors Association (AIDA); Dr Ray Warner, Board Member (AIDA) and Dr Shaun Ewen, Deputy Director, Centre for Health and Society, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health.

The Hui-ā-Tau will conclude with the holding of its annual Awards Dinner, this year to be held at Te Papa Tongarewa on Saturday 29 June. The awards dinner celebrates and acknowledges Māori Medical Graduates who have attained their Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB). Special acknowledgements will also be made to those Māori doctors who have attained their Medical College Fellowships. The evening will culminate in the presentation of two supreme awards. The first award is the Dr Maarire Goodall Award, which acknowledges and honours long service and unrecognised commitment to Māori health by a Māori health worker and the the Dr Paratene Ngata – Te Ngakau Ora Award honours service, mentoring and support to Māori doctors and medical students. The two recipients will be announced at the dinner.


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