More than a third of the junior doctors employed by the Tauranga and Whakatāne Hospitals were on strike yesterday.
102 of the 161 junior doctors rostered to work across the two hospitals striked on Monday, Bay of Plenty District Health Board acting chief executive Simon Everitt said.
This meant about 41 per cent of the junior doctor force chose to walk off the job.
Seventy-six non–urgent elective theatre procedures and 543 outpatient appointments have been deferred during this five day strike period, Everitt said.
The deferred elective theatre procedures would be rebooked as soon as possible, he said.
Everitt said Tauranga and Whakatāne hospitals were "coping well."