By Joel Maxwell
March 30, 2026
Somewhere her colleagues miss her, and are gently easing themselves into her absence, somewhere there’s a former patient who gave her an emotional slap in the face that set her on the path to new growth in her 50s. Somewhere there’s a set of red epaulettes that she proudly attached to her first nursing uniform.
Read more... ‘It’s never too late to be what you might have been’ — Ros Rowarth on 50 years of nursing
By Kaitiaki coeditors
November 21, 2025
All 23 of Aotearoa’s neonatal units received baked goodies this week to celebrate their staff and families.
Read more... Every neonatal unit in the country gets baked treats for World Prematurity Day
By Juliet Manning and Michelle Willows
August 22, 2025
| The most vulnerable New Zealander weights 350g — less than a packet of butter — and is currently being cared for in a neonatal unit. That newborn and their whānau deserve to be cared for by a skilled and specialist team, says NZNO’s ngā tapuhi whare kōhanga o Aotearoa – neonatal nurses college of Aotearoa. |
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Read more... ‘What we do matters’ — the heartbreaking work of neonatal nurses
By Mary Longmore
October 8, 2024
When Hawke’s Bay neonatal nurses Nina Lomas and Dianne O’Connor went to Western Samoa to train local nurses in the latest neonatal care earlier this year, they ended up learning a few new tricks themselves.
Read more... Neonatal nurses’ life-changing trip to Samoa brings bigger whānau focus back home