Events
On this page, you can see the relevant event listings from the Auckland Academic Health Alliance (AAHA), Auckland District Health Board and/ or the University of Auckland – Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences.
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Public lecture: Strategies to reduce suicide: initiatives in Australia and potential wider implications' Event as iCalendar
11 December 2018 - 11 November 2018, 5 - 7pmYou are invited to attend a public lecture 'Strategies to reduce suicide: initiatives in Australia and potential wider implications' presented by Downtown Auckland Rotary Club Visiting Scholar, Professor Helen Christensen. -
Comprehensive Genomic Profiling and Precision Medicine for Cancer Event as iCalendar
13 November 2018Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre and Auckland Cancer Research Network with support from Roche NZ invites you to a special seminar presented by Professor Jeffrey S. Ross. -
Public talk - Regulation: The Responsible Control of Drugs Event as iCalendar
26 October 2018, 11am - 12:30pmRt Hon Helen Clark and Ruth Dreifuss talk about will outline how regulation is rapidly moving from theory to practical reality. -
Inaugural lecture: Professor's electrifying journey through the gut Event as iCalendar
24 October 2018, 5:15 - 7pmImagine watching the inside of a stomach at work: the gut walls breaking down food, transporting and mixing it in the small intestine and compacting and sorting the waste in the colon. -
How are we doing with end of life care? Dr Jackie Robinson Event as iCalendar
05 September 2018, 3:30 - 4:30pmDr Jackie Robinson will present preliminary findings from VOICES. The study explored the quality of care people experienced in the last three months of life. -
Solve It Challenge 2018 Event as iCalendar
27 August 2018 - 07 September 2018ADHB wants you to solve it for live organ donors! Take part in this year’s Solve It challenge to create solutions to pressing issues faced by Auckland District Health Board, Hynds and Auckland Transport. -
'Family Murder: Pathologies of Love and Hate' by Associate Professor Susan Hatters-Friedman Event as iCalendar
13 August 2018, 5 - 7pmJoin us for this informative public lecture tiltled 'Family Murder: Pathologies of Love and Hate. -
Special seminar - Genomics in Health and Disease Event as iCalendar
03 August 2018, 2 - 3pmGenomics in Health and Disease: Known knowns, Known unknowns, Unknown unknowns by Professor Stefan Bohlander -
Improved Cancer Treatment: A Scientific-Medical-Patient Collaboration Event as iCalendar
13 June 2018, 7 - 8:30pmCancer treatment continually improves as new drugs seek to exploit consistent differences between cancer cells and normal cells, a process greatly aided by our increasing understanding of patient and cancer genetics, and of the complex interactions between cancers and the body’s immune system. -
Heart Attacks and Stroke: Getting the Blood Flowing Again Event as iCalendar
15 May 2018 - 15 April 2018, 7 - 8pmThree of New Zealand’s pre-eminent experts in heart attacks and strokes will describe how these diseases develop and how they contribute to ill-health. -
Special seminar: Not work to NETwork - Dr Ben Lawrence Event as iCalendar
27 April 2018, 2 - 3pmJoin us for the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre - Meet the medical oncologist series with Dr Ben Lawrence. Friday 27 April from 2-3pm. -
Why every hospital should consider virtual reality – lessons and evidence from early adopters Event as iCalendar
23 April 2018, 1 - 2pmDr Matava's presentation will showcase real examples of using virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality in the areas of patient education, staff education and clinical care. -
Public Lecture: 50 Years of Training the Health Workforce in Auckland Event as iCalendar
19 April 2018, 7 - 8:30pmIn the first of our 50th Anniversary FMHS Lecture Series, proudly presented with our partner Auckland Medical Research Foundation (AMRF), our speakers will outline the historic milestones that contributed to the establishment of the Medical School and its evolution into the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, today regarded as one of the most prestigious academic groupings in the country. -
Grafton Campus 50th Anniversary Family Open Day Event as iCalendar
17 March 2018, 9:30am - 4pmWhat better way to celebrate our 50th anniversary than to share it with everyone who has helped or been helped by us in some way over the last half century? Whether you’re a past or present student, a health professional or a member of the public, come and celebrate with us. -
Auckland Cancer Trials Centre Open Day sessions Event as iCalendar
14 March 2018 - 21 March 2018The Auckland Cancer Trials Centre would like to welcome University of Auckland staff to visit our new clinic in a series of open days. -
Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Setting: Two-day Short Course Event as iCalendar
05 March 2018 - 06 March 2018This interactive 2-day short course is designed for everyday clinical educators working across a variety of disciplines. -
Lecture: How an enlightened approach to drug policy could revolutionise medicine as well as reducing drug harms Event as iCalendar
26 February 2018, 6 - 7pmProfessor Nutt’s talk will cover the flaws in current drug control regulations, in particular how they often lead to more harms than good -
The Centre for Addiction Research Mini Symposium Event as iCalendar
26 February 2018, 2 - 5:30pmThis mini-symposium takes a closer look at ‘Research diversity – from laboratory research to policy research’ with the Centre members discussing current research projects and future initiatives that strengthen the understanding, prevention and treatment of addictive consumptions in New Zealand. -
Reducing Falls Risk in Older People: Event as iCalendar
22 February 2018, 9:30am - 4:15pmIf you are a falls researcher or clinician, you may be interested in our upcoming one-day seminar. -
Public lecture by visiting Hood Fellow Professor Arthur Reingold Event as iCalendar
14 February 2018, 4:30 - 6:30pmIn this upcoming lecture, Professor Reingold will provide a wide-ranging discussion of his global experience in promoting immunisation and reducing or combatting “vaccine hesitancy”.
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