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SUMMARY:Kaitaia Northland: Rural School Visits
DESCRIPTION:Applications open for Kaitaia Northland Rural School Visits!\nOur Rural Health Careers Promotion programme is touring in the Kaitaia Northland Region! \nThe Students of Rural Health Aotearoa (SoRHA) are looking for applicants to sign up for the Rural School Visits in the Upper Northland region\, departing from Auckland/Whangārei on Monday 26th to Friday 30th of June. We are looking for tertiary health volunteer students who are passionate about rural health and are keen to share their enthusiasm with the rural community. \nCloser to the date we will finalise the towns and locations we will be touring. \nApplication form: https://forms.gle/e2iN1oU4SA8FCd2G6 \nIf you are a school or clinic practice in this region or these towns\, please feel free to contact samantha.hill@htrhn.org.nz if you wish to get involved with the programme. \n\nThe Rural School Visits is an interactive workshop where volunteer tertiary health students majoring in a range of health professions (i.e. dental\, nursing\, physiotherapy\, etc) who have come from rural backgrounds or are interested in working rurally after graduation\, will give a 1-2 hour  workshop with fun activities teaching year 9 – 13 students about human anatomy\, and what it’s like studying medicine and health – all through practical techniques that they’d use in real rural health careers (i.e. checking blood pressure\, making dental molds\, etc).
URL:https://htrhn.org.nz/event/kaitaia-northland-rural-school-visits/
LOCATION:Kaitaia Northland Region\, Kaitaia\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Rural School Visit
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SUMMARY:Taranaki: Rural School Visits
DESCRIPTION:Applications open for Taranaki Rural School Visits!\nOur Rural Health Careers Promotion programme is touring in the Taranaki Region! \nThe Students of Rural Health Aotearoa (SoRHA) are looking for applicants to sign up for the Rural School Visits in the Taranaki region\, departing from Wellington on Monday 26th to Friday 30th of June. We are looking for tertiary health volunteer students who are passionate about rural health and are keen to share their enthusiasm with the rural community. \nCloser to the date we will finalise the towns and locations we will be touring. \nApplication form: https://forms.gle/e2iN1oU4SA8FCd2G6 \nIf you are a school or clinic practice in this region or these towns\, please feel free to contact samantha.hill@htrhn.org.nz if you wish to get involved with the programme. \n\nThe Rural School Visits is an interactive workshop where volunteer tertiary health students majoring in a range of health professions (i.e. dental\, nursing\, physiotherapy\, etc) who have come from rural backgrounds or are interested in working rurally after graduation\, will give a 1-2 hour  workshop with fun activities teaching year 9 – 13 students about human anatomy\, and what it’s like studying medicine and health – all through practical techniques that they’d use in real rural health careers (i.e. checking blood pressure\, making dental molds\, etc).
URL:https://htrhn.org.nz/event/taranaki-rural-school-visits/
LOCATION:Taranaki Region\, Taranaki\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Rural School Visit
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