Braemar Hospital invests in more qualifications for staff

Theatre nurses at Braemar Hospital can now earn top qualifications as the hospital continues to invest in staff and patient outcomes. The hospital is investing in training for some registered nurses to become First Surgical Assistants (RNFSA) in theatre, assisting surgeons. The qualification involves undertaking part-time study at Auckland University, working with a surgeon mentor…

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Braemar invests in Clinical Nurse Coaches

Nursing is an evolving vocation with many tasks to undertake and much to learn. That’s why Braemar Hospital now has three dedicated Clinical Nurse Coaches – their role is to stay on top of research, new products and best practise in nursing and walk alongside staff while they continually boost their skills in a changing…

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Young refugee woman smiling again thanks to Braemar Charitable Trust and specialist paediatric dentist

An 11-year-old former refugee who has been suffering with dental abscesses, is smiling once more following free dental surgery supplied by Braemar Charitable Trust and one of its long-term trustees. Aisha, one sibling and her parents were accepted into New Zealand and arrived here in 2024 under the country’s quota refugee resettlement programme. New Zealand…

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Brendon Rose has found his happy place as a gardener at Braemar Hospital

This is my happy place

Tucked in behind Braemar Hospital, a well-tended garden bears the fruits (and vegetables) of Brendon Rose’s labour of love.   “This is my happy place,” says Brendon who has been working at Braemar Hospital for two years now, developing the kitchen garden. The raised gardens and shade houses where Brendon tends his plants, quietly buffer…

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