By Joel Maxwell
June 26, 2026
Back then new nurses wore starched dresses, starched hats, belts, thick white stockings, white shoes and the lingering fear of doctors and fierce ward sisters.
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By Kaitiaki co-editors
June 3, 2026
Compassion, knowledge, mana — this year’s King’s Birthday Honours recognised extraordinary lives in nursing and health.
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By Mary Death
January 23, 2026
| We asked how you got through your toughest health-care moments. Today, retired palliative care nurse Mary Death shares some writing which helps her celebrate many of the encounters she experienced. |
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By Vicki Chennells
December 15, 2025
| We asked for your toughest health-care moments. Today, paediatric palliative care nurse Vicki Chennells explains why she remembers the emotional truth, but not the faces of children at the end of their lives. |
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By Joel Maxwell
October 22, 2025
How do you prepare a rally speech for a day when nearly two per cent of the population of Aotearoa strikes?
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By Annelie Gannaway
February 13, 2025
Former mental health nurse Annelie Gannaway explains why the hospice she works in is not a sad place.
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By Carol Rose
January 23, 2024
A nurse and aromatherapist investigates what resilience means for patients who are facing the end of their lives, and provides a case study on how aromatherapy can be harnessed to improve resilience.
Read more... Fostering resilience in patients with life-limiting illness