Shortland St comes to Waitakere Hospital
Fact and fiction came together at Waitakere Hospital on Saturday, October 14 when cast members from the TV medical soap Shortland Street dropped by to help celebrate Radio Lollipop's 5th…
Read More »Birthday surprise for centenarian at North Shore Hospital
Staff at North Shore Hospital’s Ward 5 made sure one patient’s very special birthday milestone got off to a memorable start on October 11. Download full release
Read More »Strong bond reunites past and present Waitakere Hospital staff
Past and present staff from the Wainamu Ward at Waitakere Hospital met for their first-ever reunion on September 28.
Read More »Giving Waitemata babies ‘the best start in life’
Waitemata District Health Board has given in-principle approval to plans to establish an urban primary birthing unit - a direct response to community requests to provide more choices for the…
Read More »Herceptin treatment close to home for Waitemata DHB patients
Breast cancer patient Michelle Jackson from Snell’s Beach used to drive for over an hour each way to have Herceptin infusion treatment at Auckland City Hospital.
Read More »New Zealand carries out our first robot-assisted knee surgery
Newshub - The country's first robot-assisted knee surgery has been carried out at Auckland's North Shore Hospital.
Read More »Robot-assisted knee surgery a national first for Waitemata DHB
Drainlayer Adam Squire was back at work just two weeks after having the country’s first robot-assisted partial knee replacement surgery at Waitemata DHB’s North Shore Hospital in Auckland.
Read More »First robot-assisted knee surgery has patient working and walking two weeks later
NZ Herald - The country's first robot-assisted partial knee replacement surgery was performed successfully last month.
Read More »Developing young leaders for the Waitemata DHB
Early 5am wake-up calls and nights under tarpaulin in a remote bush location aren’t for everyone – especially in the midst of winter. Download full release
Read More »A Waitemata DHB tribute to Millicent
Arthritis forced long-time North Shore Hospital Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) supporter Millicent McComb to hang up her knitting needles when she was just four-months shy of her 101st birthday.
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