CME Evening Invitation - Ngaire Kerse

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Invitation CME Evening

What primary care actions have the potential to make the most significant impact on health for the ageing population. Topic: Staying upright and independent through the later years. Key note Speaker: Professor Ngaire Kerse

Ngaire is a GP with a special interest in care of older people and the Joyce Cook Chair in Ageing Well at the University of Auckland. She has three decades of research experience with older people promoting functional mobility, wellbeing and falls prevention. Primary care and gerontology are a natural match for how our health systems work for the next decades so studying how to do this well will be part of future investigations.

Hosted by: Clinical School Hauora a Toi Bay of Plenty Details:

Trinity Wharf Conference Rooms, Monday 17th October 6.30 – 8.30pm

Wine and cheese evening RSVP:

By 12 October 2022 Sheryl Flexman – Sheryl.flexman@bopdhb.govt.nz


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