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Clinical Workstation

… D01C Logging into Clinical Workstation via the web portal
D03A Using the Tree Pane
D06A Searching for Patients in Clinical Workstation
D10A Icons in Clinical Workstation Explained
D11A Admission Enquiry Events
D15A Using Laboratory Enquiry
D17A Using Forms
D18A Outpatient Appointments
D60A Logging Out of Clinical Workstation
D81A Passwords - Rules and Resetting
D83A Mental Health access for Primary Care
D104A Progress notes for Primary Care
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… irritable.
Lack of energy and feeling tired most of the time.
Changes in sleep and eating patterns.
Problems with concentrating and staying focused.
Low self-esteem and loss of libido.
Feeling empty, lonely and isolated.
Increased use of alcohol or other forms of self-medicating.
Feeling embarrassed or ashamed about not being able to cope.
Feeling overwhelmed by tasks/events/ expectations that normally would be easy to handle.
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Suicide prevention

… Lack of energy and feeling tired most of the time.

Changes in sleep and eating patterns.

Problems with concentrating and staying focused.

Low self-esteem and loss of libido. 

Feeling empty, lonely and isolated.

Increased use of alcohol or other forms of self- medicating.

Feeling embarrassed or ashamed about not being able to cope.

Feeling overwhelmed by tasks/events/expectations that normally would be easy to handle.

How are we tracking?

… funded/contracted providers, and information technology areas, are presented to Waikato DHB’s governance level on a regular basis.

Service user experienceWhat matters to you is important to us. Your feedback helps us improve our services. We use feedback forms, formal complaints, and surveys to listen to our service users, their families and carers.

Learning from adverse events

Waikato DHB Learning from adverse events: latest report.
Patient Flow

When patients are referred to our hospitals…

House officers and registrars

… which you need to accept or decline the offer.
If your CV is not suitable, we will advise you.
When you accept a job offer, the Medical Recruitment Coordinator will send you an enrolment and information pack and get in touch with you about any additional forms and information we need.
The Medical Recruitment Coordinator then lodges the papers with the MCNZ to start the formal process of getting you registered. The MCNZ will notify you if additional information is required. They will notify you…