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Working at Waikato District Health Board
![]() Health Waikato provides a comprehensive range of primary, secondary and tertiary health services and provides tertiary and trauma co-ordination services to the central North Island regional population of 826,080. Waikato DHB is undertaking a significant Building Programme. This involves changing how we deliver health services and remodelling our facilities accordingly. This is a massive $252 million undertaking. Implementation started in 2004 and should be complete in 2013. The changes will improve the patients' journey through our services. The Waikato DHB employs more than 5800 employees across a variety of clinical and non-clinical disciplines. Working environment
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Waikato HospitalWaikato Hospital with 600 beds and 2500 employees, is the base hospital located in Hamilton. It is a specialised teaching hospital with links to Auckland University and has all diagnostic and treatment facilities on one campus.Specialist primary, secondary and tertiary services include: anaesthesiology, cardiac surgery, cardiology, dermatology, emergency medicine, general surgery, gynaecology, haematology, intensive care, maxillofacial, medicine, neonatal intensive care, neurosurgery, obstetrics, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, otolaryngology, paediatric surgery, paediatrics, plastic surgery, renal, respiratory, urology, radiology and vascular surgery. Access to specialist tertiary health services for the Waikato DHB’s population is easy due to Waikato Hospital's central location within the region, with excellent road and air ambulance support. Read more about the history of Waikato Hospital |
Henry Rongomau Bennett CentreThe purpose-built Henry Rongomau Bennett Centre on Hamilton’s campus has 100 beds and 560 employees. It is an acute mental health facility. The Regional Forensic Service also encompasses Lakes, Taranaki and Bay of Plenty DHBs.Thames HospitalThames Hospital is located in the Thames township, on the Coromandel Peninsula. It has 56 inpatient beds and consultant services in the emergency department, general medicine, general surgery, assessment and rehabilitation and primary birthing. Waikato DHB recently completed a $16 million redevelopment of Thames Hospital. New inpatient and outpatient facilities provide huge improvements for both staff and patients.In October 2008, the Waikato DHB board approved the building of a new primary birthing facility in Thames, to be located on Mary Street opposite the Thames Clinical Centre. Primary birthing facilities (where only midwifery is available) are presently inside Thames Hospital and a survey of mothers showed that it is some barrier to birthing at Thames. The facility w |