A health programme aiming to enhance the medical workforce in the regions and rural New Zealand will be launched on Monday at Whakatane Hospital.
The scheme will see University of Auckland medical students spend nearly three months at the hospital and local GP rooms, as well as time at Tauranga Hospital's Bay of Plenty clinical school.
Previously, Auckland students took part in a six-week rural health immersion programme at Whakatane Hospital.
There will be 58 medical students from the university in the Bay of Plenty this year with 24 fourth-year, 18-fifth year and 16-sixth year students.
This is Auckland University's second regional-rural programme - the first was the Pukawakawa programme based at Northland DHB which includes training for medical students at Whangarei Hospital and rural hospitals around that region.