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 Joel Maxwell
September 16, 2025
Ka tuhia e te tapuhi tūtohu a Pirihira Puata (Muriwhenua) ngā tūtohu rongoā i te reo Māori, ā, ka tukua ki ngā toa rongoā i te tonga me te uru o Tāmaki Makaurau, ā, ka kīia e ia, ko aua tūtohu e tino arohaina ana.
Read more... Pirihira Puata — registered nurse prescriber who sends her scripts to the chemist in te reo Māori
By Kaitiaki coeditors
August 7, 2025
A free training programme upskilling nurses at general practices across the South Island to prescribe common medications is celebrating 100 graduates — and a boost in community nurses’ confidence.
Read more... South Island practice nurse-to-prescriber training hits 100 grads
By Mary Longmore
March 6, 2024
Te Waipounamu (South Island)’s first community nurse prescriber programme is celebrating two years and 52 graduates — and there are no signs of it slowing down, its clinical education lead Nicky Burwood says.
Read more... South Island nurse prescriber programme going strong as it nears 100 graduates