WHAT'S NEXT

Upcoming courses

The Consultant Physician Role is where Keja Health starts, not where it stops. Everything here is in development. The names and detail will firm up as we build each course with practising clinicians and subject matter experts, and nothing below is available yet.

Courses in development

International Medical Graduates in the New Zealand System
For overseas-trained doctors settling into practice here, across both primary care and the hospital. The clinical skills carry over; this course is about how the New Zealand system actually works day to day, so you find your feet and practise with confidence sooner.

Infectious Diseases in Practice
A practical framework for managing infections in primary and hospital care: what you watch for, where to find answers, and how to keep antibiotics working.

Areas we're exploring

Broader directions we expect to grow into courses in the coming months:
  • Generalism in hospital care. For hospital doctors who carry broad clinical responsibility, and for specialists wanting to drive co-ordinated generalist specialist care. Especially important when moving from a larger centre to a regional hospital, where you manage far more of your patient's overall care.
  • Teaching, supervision and clinical leadership. The under-recognised part of the job that's about bringing others on: teaching, supervising junior doctors, and leading a team by example as you become the senior in the room.
  • Culture and communities. Caring well for the range of communities across Aotearoa, including rainbow health and the many cultures clinicians work with every day. Practical and respectful, and useful in both primary and hospital care.

International Medical Graduates

For doctors who trained overseas and are finding their feet in the New Zealand system. The clinical skills travel; the way medicine is done here has to be learned, and usually on the job. This course sets out how the system fits together, where you fit within it, and the everyday side of practice here, so the move is less about working it out alone.

Moving from Urban to Rural

For doctors moving from a large tertiary hospital to a smaller regional one, where the work broadens, the resources change, and you're often further from the subspecialty backup you trained alongside. This course is about practising well when the setting shifts: a wider scope, a different system around you, and getting the most for your patients in a resource-constrained environment.

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