By Jill Lamb
April 27, 2026
| More nurses than ever are expanding into advanced practice such as colposcopy and hysteroscopy, which can prevent gynaelogical cancers — but more are urgently needed, says departing college chair Jill Lamb. |
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By Lynda Lovatt
January 22, 2026
Personal trainer returns to nursing to save ‘one vagina at a time’.
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By Mary Longmore
December 17, 2025
Eliminating cervical cancer in Aotearoa remains the end goal for nurse and emerging researcher Nadine Riwai.
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By Mary Longmore
September 26, 2025
Cervical screening rates for Otago and Southland’s Māori and Pacific communities have increased 10 per cent compared to last year, after primary health organisation WellSouth joined forces with community health providers.
Read more... South Island’s community approach sees boost in cervical screening for Māori and Pacific
By Sarah Marshall
May 21, 2025
Skilled nurses with the confidence to advocate for patients are essential for the care of vulnerable women and patients, argues NZNO’s women’s health college in the face of Government moves to loosen health workforce regulation.
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By Mary Longmore
October 11, 2024
NZNO’s women’s health nurses say a popular new cervical screening self-test should be free for all.
Read more... Popular cervical self-test should be free for all, say women’s health nurses