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Briefing for Incoming Minister of Health

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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Updated
18 December ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ 2023
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·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ has written to the new Minister of Health in Aotearoa New Zealand, outlining key issues and opportunities within the specialty of obstetrics and gynaecology.

The briefing paper comments on the implications of new health policies, and identifies action priorities for women’s health, including obstetric ultrasound, non-invasive prenatal testing, urogynaecology and mesh pause, gynaecology care and surgery, cervical cancer elimination, birth trauma, and the O&G workforce.

Read ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ’s briefing paper to the Minister of Health Hon Dr Shane Reti.

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