Health / October 2008
November 2008 | September 2008-
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Wellington's new hospital - front-of-house is blessed and ready to go!
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- A Maori blessing ceremony of the main public entrance areas at Wellington Regional Hospital has cleared the way for the departments which will start moving into the new Wellington Regional Hospital building in the months ahead. While inpatient areas (ie: wards) won't move until February/March next year, a number of services are moving sooner. For example Radiology moves into the new building in early November 2008 and Main Outpatients moves in during January 2009. Both of those services will see a large number of people entering the building (many via the underground carpark - which is for patients and families) and crossing the main Atrium to get to and from their appointments in those departments.
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Launch of Pacific Strategic Plan will be just one of the highlights on a very busy day for Pacific Health
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- This Friday, 17 October, looks set to be a banner day for Pacific Health in this district – with not one, or two, or even three – but four different things to celebrate on the same day.
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Statement on Cardiac Surgery Review Report
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- The attached statement contains commentary from Ken Whelan (Chief Executive Officer), Dr Geoff Robinson (Chief Medical Officer) and Mr Barry Mahon (Clinical Leader, Cardiothoracic Surgery). A comment which will be of particular interest to staff comes from Ken Whelan, who on page 2 of the attached statement affirms: "I stand behind our clinicians, who rightly earned praise in The Elliot Report for doing their very best during 2006 and 2007 in what were, for all of us, deeply challenging times. They have my full support, respect and admiration."
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