Past Event - August 2015
New Zealand healthcare challenges and solutions with Professor Paul McDonald
Professor McDonald will discuss the need to move away from 20th century medical treatments which emphasise individual responsibility towards more innvoative and collaborative solutions commensurate with 21st century challenges and scientific breakthroughs. He will outline the need to re-think our approach to “chronic diseases” like diabetes and asthma, introduce alternative therapies, invest in social determinants, and create stronger public-private-academic partnerships in areas like food and nutrition..
Venues |
Wednesday August 19 |
Wellington, The Boatshed, Taranaki street |
Thursday August 20 |
Christchurch, Transitional Cathedral, Hereford Street |
Friday August 26 |
New Plymouth, The Devon Hotel, Devon street |
Monday August 24 |
Auckland, The Heritage Hotel, Hobson Street |
Tuesday August 25 |
Palmerston North, Japanese Lecture Theatre, Massey University |
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Time: |
5.30pm to 6.15pm |
Connect with other alumni, students, staff and friends of Massey (canapés will be served, cash bar available) |
6.15pm to 6.50pm |
Professor Paul McDonald, Pro Vice-Chancellor College of Health Professor McDonald is an award-winning researcher and scholar whose work informs public health policies, programmes and human resource capacity. His most recent work has focused on building human capacity and complex planning models for public and population health. He holds a PhD in Health Studies (population health) and has authored more than 200 publications, reports, policy briefs and presentations, including contributions to a Royal Commission on the Future of Healthcare in Canada. |
6.50pm to 7.30pm |
Time for some Q&A, refreshements and catching up before the event concludes |
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