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Workwise Employment Agency
- Mental Health & Addictions
Our aim is to help people into decent, lasting jobs, and to help everyone get the best from the employment relationship.
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What is a PHO?
Primary Health Organisations (PHOs) are the means by which the Government ensures that everyone has access to a general practitioner…
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Do I need to make an appointment to see a pharmacist?
Most pharmacies generally do not require an advance appointment however during busy times there may be a wait to see…
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What is the pharmaceutical schedule?
The New Zealand Pharmaceutical Schedule is a list of the approximately 2000 prescription medicines and therapeutic products which are subsidized…
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Where Can You Give Birth?
Home
Attended by:an independent midwife of your choice.…
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LMC Options
I'm pregnant - what choices do I have about my pregnancy care?…
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Registration Required of LMCs
A midwife must be registered with the New Zealand Midwifery Council, as a practitioner of the profession of midwifery and…
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What is a Squint (strabismus or ‘lazy eye”)?
A weakness in one or more of the muscles of the eye will cause the eye to turn or move…
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What is a long term condition (LTC)
A long term condition is any long term reoccurring chronic health condition. They are usually complex and comprise of more…
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When Should I Choose an LMC?
Given the high demand for LMCs, it is important you make this decision as early in your pregnancy as possible.…
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What is a Practice Nurse?
Practice nurses are highly trained nurses who work with GPs in primary care practices. They provide a range of services…
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What is pharmacist only or restricted medicine?
Pharmacist-only or restricted medicines are a selection of medicines that can be purchased from a pharmacist without a doctor's prescription.…
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What are Flashes and Floaters?
Flashes: the commonest example of a flash is when we bang our head and see stars. They can look like…
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Conditions & Treatments
Helping you to make better health decisions…
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How do the Different Eye/Vision Specialists work Together?
Optometrists usually work alongside dispensing opticians. If the optometrist has tested your eyes and found that you need glasses, they…
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Registration and qualifications
Registration
All practising dentists, dental specialists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons must be registered with the Dental Council of New… -
What is a Dispensing Optician?
Dispensing opticians are trained in dispensing prescription eye glasses and contact lenses. They know how to read a prescription for…
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What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration?
As the name suggests, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a condition usually found in older people. It is the leading…
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What are Cataracts?
Cataracts are the most common age-related occurrence in eyes. The lens inside the eye becomes thicker and stiffer and can…