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CEO Update – Tuesday 7 June 2016

Tuesday 7 June 2016Te Whatu Ora Waitaha Canterbury News1 minute to read

​In this week’s CEO Update David Meates talks about our new Chief Medical Officer, Dr Sue Nightingale. Sue is well known to many in the Canterbury Health System and it’s her established credentials and networks, which have led her to the role of Chief Medical Officer. Read about Ashburton Nurse Educator, Amanda Van Asperen who knows the importance of getting a flu vaccination. Also read about how staff in older person’s health and rehabilitation outpatient and community services became the first in the country to use the South Island Patient Information Care System last week…Read the CEO Update on our website.

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