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Queenstown measles update 19 September
Two more measles case were confirmed in Queenstown over the past 48 hours taking the total number of cases to 26. Of the 26 cases, 25 are Queenstown residents. One was a visitor from Auckland.PublicationSouthern DHB contingency planning for Medical Imaging Technologists strike action
Southern DHB has received strike notice from APEX, the union representing Medical Imaging Technologists (MITs), who are proposing to strike from 7am on Monday 30 September 2019 to 7am on Tuesday 1 October 2019 and 7 am Wednesday 2 October 2019 to 7 am TPublicationCentral Otago Housing Report
This is a draft version of the How’s your home/ Pēhea Tou Kāinga report, subtitled Central Otago Housing: The human story.PublicationMedia Release: Measles Update 20 September
Immunisation Schedule prioritised until MMR vaccine stocks replenished While vaccine supplies remain limited, the Ministry of Health has advised DHBs to prioritise MMR vaccinations for 15 month and 4 year olds.PublicationSouthern Future Newsletter September 2019
Sharing the stories of our people – celebrating our achievements, diversity, innovation, and incredible ability to make things happen. In this issue;PublicationQueenstown measles update 27 September
Six new measles case were confirmed in Queenstown this week taking the total number of cases to 35. Of the 35 cases, 34 are Queenstown residents. One was a visitor from Auckland.PublicationAdvance Care Planning
Advance care planning is the process of thinking about, talking about and planning for future health care and end-of-life care.Living well campaignSouthern DHB 2018-19 Statement of Performance Expectations
PublicationResource Centre Newsletter Oct - Nov 2019
Find out about key health events in the up-coming months.PublicationValuing Patients' Time Newsletter Aug 2019
In this issue: 8Med embrace Red2Green! Southland Hospital PAU weekend trial Fit2Sit expanding at Dunedin Hospital Emergency Department Southland SAFER patient flow masterclassPublicationSouthern Future Newsletter August 2019
Sharing the stories of our people – celebrating our achievements, diversity, innovation, and incredible ability to make things happen. In this issue:PublicationBetter Health August 2019
In this issue: - Māori leading the way in Bowel Screening - Central Lakes Locality Network explained - Call for return of loan equipment no longer used - Award winning simulation lab design set to become realityPublicationSpill leads to areas isolated at Dunedin Hospital
Statement from Chris Fleming, CEO, Southern DHB UPDATED 8.15pm: The carpark in the lower basement area has now been cleared and is accessible for use.PublicationSouthern Future Newsletter October 2018
Sharing the stories of our people – celebrating our achievements, diversity, innovation, and incredible ability to make things happen. In this issue:PublicationSouthern Future Newsletter April 2019
Sharing the stories of our people – celebrating our achievements, diversity, innovation, and incredible ability to make things happen. In this issue:PublicationSouthern Future Newsletter June 2019
Sharing the stories of our people – celebrating our achievements, diversity, innovation, and incredible ability to make things happen. In this issue:PublicationNew measles cases in Queenstown, Wanaka and Dunedin
New measles cases confirmed in the past 48 hours include 13 Queenstown residents, 2 Wanaka residents and 1 Dunedin resident. The total number of Southern DHB cases is now 50.PublicationMore measles cases in Queenstown, Dunedin and Oamaru
More new measles cases have been confirmed this afternoon taking the total number of Southern DHB cases to 57.PublicationMeasles update 3 October 2019
New measles cases were confirmed yesterday in a previous media release, taking the total number of Southern DHB cases to 57.PublicationMeasles update 3 October
New measles cases were confirmed yesterday in a previous media release, taking the total number of Southern DHB cases to 57.PublicationSouthern District Health Board contingency planning for Medical Imaging Technologists strike action
Southern District Health Board has received strike notice from APEX, the union representing Medical Imaging Technologists (MITs), who are proposing to strike from 7am on Monday 14 October 2019 to 7am on Tuesday 15 October 2019 and 7 am Wednesday 16October…PublicationMeasles update 4 October
One Queenstown resident was confirmed as a new measles case today, bringing the total number of Southern DHB cases to 58. Total cases for each location is: Dunedin: 2 Oamaru: 1 Wanaka: 2 Queenstown: 53PublicationCampaigns
PageAbout WellSouth
WellSouth is the primary health organisation for Otago and Southland. We organise and support primary health care services (general practices) for the district.PageWellInformed Sept 2019
WellInformed is WellSouth's monthly magazine outlining useful and valuable information for health professionals and other staff involved in or interested in primary care within the Southern District.PublicationWellInformed October 2019
WellInformed is WellSouth's monthly magazine outlining useful and valuable information for health professionals and other staff involved in or interested in primary care within the Southern District.PublicationQueen Mary maternity extending care to the community
A new Queen Mary community service for pregnant women is reaching women who are unable to find a Lead Maternity Carer (LMC) for their care during pregnancy, birth and postnatally.PublicationMedia Release: Medical Imaging Technologists strike action
Friday 11 October 2019 Southern District Health Board planning for Medical Imaging Technologists strike action next weekPublicationMeasles update 11 October
Measles update Seven Queenstown residents and one Gore resident have been confirmed as new measles cases this week, bringing the total number of Southern DHB cases to 66. Total cases for each location is:PublicationImportant information and frequently-asked questions
See frequently asked questions and important information about staying in and visiting our hospitals, including visiting hours, parking, whanau accommodation, and accessing cultural and spiritual support. If you have any other questions, please contact us.PageHow can I get care in my language?
Southern DHB provides 24-hour language support in more than 55 languages. We can support you in hospital, or if you need to see another health care provider.PageBetter Health October 2019
In this issue: - Orderly team completes one million tasks on electronic system - Hui improve teamwork and patient care - Queen Mary maternity extending care to the community - New Dunedin Hospital project updatesPublication