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A mandatory transition pathway for new HPS is designed to support transition into the HPS role and create opportunities for developing clinical skills and reasoning. The transition pathway requirements of readings and professional development reflect the HPSAANZ competencies. The HPSAANZ organises an international biennial conference – which is usually held over 2 days in March/April and runs in alternate years to the Australian conference. Typically, this includes an optional youth focussed intensive day prior to the conference starting. A great opportunity for our NZ based HPS and international colleagues to share new learning, resources or highlight projects. Regional Kotahitanga are coordinated within each of the four regions (Northern, Te Manawa Taki, Central, Te Waipounamu) in alternate years to the HPSAANZ conference. Kotahitanga provides opportunities for professional networking, the sharing of ideas, innovations and practice, developing knowledge and reducing professional isolation. Most hospitals also offer access to shared professional development through Te Whatu Ora - Health NZ, and also through group discussions/presentations such as grand rounds and paediatric updates. |
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