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Adults who stutter: treatment & management

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

Dementia care for Māori

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

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.

Constipation & faecal incontinence in children

Constipation occurs in up to 30% of children. 

Knee injuries: acute management

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

Paediatric fever management

Fever is defined as a temperature greater than 38.0°C.

Jadelle®: Progesterone-only implant contraception

To enable women requesting contraception and enable them to make informed choices about managing their fertility.

Red Rash Made Easy

This course is designed to help primary healthcare workers diagnose rashes.

Polymyalgia Rheumatica

Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) is a common inflammatory rheumatic disease.

Radial head fractures

Fractures of the radial head are common, they are seen in 20% of all acute elbow injuries and make up one-third of all elbow fractures.

Burns: assessment & management

Burns and scalds are a leading cause of injury to children in New Zealand.

Using HEEADSSS in a primary care consultation

A short but practical approach to using HEEADSSS in your primary care clinic.

Certifying work capacity after injury

Supporting GPs in completing work capacity certificates.

Intrauterine contraceptive devices

IUCDs are forms of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC).