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Palliative care: metastatic pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is a major cause of cancer-associated death. It is currently the fourth highest cause of cancer death in developed countries.

Improving Outcomes for Pacific Patients: Soālaupule

Supporting clinicians unfamiliar with Pacific families to provide better health care. 

Dog bites: treatment and management

There are many kinds of lacerations and wounds that need attention, with this course focusing on dog bites.

Proteinuria and Haematuria in children

A recommended management pathway for proteinuria and for haematuria in children.

Paediatric urinary tract infections

Specific considerations for paediatric urinary tract infection management differ from UTI management in adults.

Could this be sepsis?

80% of sepsis cases originate outside the hospital, so early recognition in community settings is vital.

Shoulder injuries: acute management

Shoulder injuries are common in primary care and can be difficult to correctly diagnose and manage.

Chlamydia trachomatis; prevention, treatment and education

Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common treatable sexually transmitted infection in New Zealand.

Childhood stuttering

Information about stuttering, evidence-based advice, support, and speech-language therapy referral options.

Shoulder instability

How to diagnose, investigate and manage patients with primary and recurrent shoulder instability.

Dementia care for Māori

This resource provides information and tools for communicating with Māori patients and their whānau within the context of dementia.

Adults who stutter: treatment & management

Information about stuttering, support and when appropriate, speech language therapy referral options. 

Endometriosis

Defined as the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside the endometrial cavity, endometriosis is a common condition.

Lymphoedema in patients receiving palliative care

For patients with life-threatening illness and lymphoedema palliative care is applicable early in the course of illness.

Knee injuries: acute management

Acute knee injuries are common, especially in sports that involve twisting movements and sudden changes of direction.