A Whakatane-based programme aimed at increasing the recruitment of rural health professionals has received recognition for its outstanding work.
The Rural Health Interprofessional Programme (RHIP) has been awarded the Best Clinical Placement Award for Undergraduate Nursing by Wintec for 2018. The award is generated by student comments regarding their clinical placements.
The Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) programme, launched at Whakatāne Hospital in 2013, aimed to improve the recruitment and retention of doctors, nurses and other health professionals in rural New Zealand. It brought together undergraduate students from different health disciplines to learn and gain clinical experience in rural New Zealand.
The programme was co-ordinated by BOPDHB clinical campus academic co-ordinator Yvonne Boyes and programme and site co-ordinator Matt Sinton, and was heavily supported by BOPDHB Regional Māori Health Services.
"It has been a great privilege to be able to support nursing and other students in the Eastern Bay of Plenty communities; students who could well be employed in this and other rural areas in the near future," Boyes said.