If you’re a health professional looking to upskill, stay up-to-date with learning and developments in your field, or increase your professional knowledge, there are many educational platforms offering online courses, conferences, workshops, modules and more to help you learn.
Mahitahi Hauora offers a range of online and face-to-face education and training opportunities for primary health professionals in Northland.
Recordings of some of our online education sessions are available.
Download current and back issues of the Mahitahi Hauora Education Update.
Website containing information on Nurse practitioner training pathway
Ko Awatea LEARN is a health sector focused eLearning and education community with a wide range of programmes, courses, and community forums.
Mobile Health operates My Health Hub, an online education platform offering valuable training and professional development opportunities for rural healthcare professionals. It supports health professionals and delivers a range of high-quality education sessions via live webinars, CPD sessions, and short courses. The webinars cover a wide range of healthcare topics and are presented by expert speakers.
Advice and training from the Clinical Director team at Mahitahi Hauora regarding Long term conditions
BPAC (Best Practice Advisory Centre) NZ offers a range of articles and clinical summaries. B-QuiCK summaries condense full articles available on their website into 'notepad pages' or algorithms to offer rapid access to practical clinical knowledge and advice.
The Goodfellow Unit offers webinars, podcasts, conferences and e-learning opportunities for healthcare professionals working in primary care.
The Quality Programmes section on the RNZCGP (Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners) website provides information on the staff training required to meet Foundation accreditation, as well as how-to guides supporting the Foundation and Cornerstone programmes, and other accreditation resources.
Collaborative Aotearoa is a national network of primary health care organisations and supporting partners committed to pursuing a vision focused on the health and wellbeing for whānau and communities.
Phlebotomy training is available from Northland Pathology and information and applications are stored here