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Intended audience: Nurses working in Orthopaedics

This portal is designed to assist the staff from Wards 10 and 11 during their Orientation

Category: N-S

**Please note: sessions are added based on availability of speakers and company representatives. Please reach out to Cyndi Chiong for further information**

About: Training sessions are intended for operating theatre nurses and are offered in a drop-in format to accommodate varying staff availability during clinical hours.  The education is usually provided by company reps.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: Operating Theatre nurses (MMH and MHP)
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time:  1 hour
Course contact: Cyndi Chiong

**Please note: sessions are added based on availability of speakers and company representatives. Please reach out to Cyndi Chiong for further information**

About: Training sessions are intended for operating theatre nurses and are offered in a drop-in format to accommodate varying staff availability during clinical hours.  The education is usually provided by company reps.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: Operating Theatre nurses (MMH and MHP)
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time: 30 Minutes
Course contact: Cyndi Chiong

**Please note: sessions are added based on availability of speakers and company representatives. Please reach out to Cyndi Chiong for further information**

About: Training sessions are intended for operating theatre nurses and are offered in a drop-in format to accommodate varying staff availability during clinical hours. The education is usually provided by company reps.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: Operating Theatre nurses (MMH and MHP)
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Cyndi Chiong

**Please note: sessions are added based on availability of speakers and company representatives. Please reach out to Cyndi Chiong for further information**

About: Training sessions are intended for operating theatre nurses and are offered in a drop-in format to accommodate varying staff availability during clinical hours.  The education is usually provided by company reps.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: Operating Theatre nurses (MMH and MHP)
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time:  4 hours
Course contact: Cyndi Chiong

Target audience: Other Roles
Time allocation: approx. 1 min
Completion criteria: complete ALL mandatory activities (refer to Course Completion Status block on the right)
Contact: Email us MCIS@adhb.govt.nz


Registered Nurses in the Outpatient Clinics use standing orders for the purpose of ensuring timely and efficient care of patients presenting to each clinic.

For a nurse to operate a Standing Order, they must be credentialed (CM Health Policy: Standing Orders for Delegated Medical Authority)

This area provides access to the Standing Order Workbooks.


Category: N-S


Registered Nurses in the Outpatient Clinics use standing orders for the purpose of ensuring timely and efficient care of patients presenting to each clinic.

For a nurse to operate a Standing Order, they must be credentialed (CM Health Policy: Standing Orders for Delegated Medical Authority)

This area provides access to the Standing Order Workbooks.


Category: N-S

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Outpatient Department Nurses
Prerequisites: none

Course contact: Amanda Robinson

Frequency: once


Category: Outpatient

Counties Manukau Practical Competency Assessments for the Out Patient Clinics

Who is this for: Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau kaimahi (workers) who work in the Out Patient clinics.

About: The overall aim of this page is to record completion of the practical competency assessments for those working in the Out Patient Clinics. Practical competency assessment is through observation and conversation with educator or clinical coach or other qualified assessor.

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Outpatient Department Nurses
Prerequisites: none

Course contact: Amanda Robinson

Frequency: once


Category: Outpatient

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Outpatient Department Nurses
Prerequisites: none
Takawā | Time: 4 hours

Course contact: Amanda Robinson

Frequency: Complete once, repeating will refresh knowledge but not update your verified record
About: Practical workshop allowing nurses to practice performing spirometry and basic interpretation of reports.


Kia ora! The overall aim of this course is to share with you some resources regarding best practice for prescribing and administering oxygen therapy, plus adult vital sign monitoring, Early Warning Score measurement and clinical escalation. 


The expectations of this course are that you will: 

  • read the policy 
  • access any resource page(s) on Hippo 
  • complete the self-evaluation section  - this acknowledges that you have read the policy/guideline and have had an opportunity to discuss any questions you have with your preceptor/nurse educator or manager 

Whakaminenga | Who is this for: All PACU nursing staff - North Shore Hospital
Takawā | Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Jenny Sung & Emily Lumayno
Frequency: once

Category: PACU

Target audience: PACU Registered Nurse
Time allocation: approx. 1 hour
Completion criteria: complete ALL mandatory activities (refer to Course Completion Status block on the right)
Contact: Email us MCIS@adhb.govt.nz

About: Continue to upskill PACU and TADU/PSU staff with clinical skills, theoretical knowledge, best practice, and current trends that are directly related to area.
Mā wai tēnei / Who is this for: Staff employed within TADU/PSU or either PACU at CMH
Frequency: Once
Takawā / Time: 8 hours
Course contact:

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Prerequisites: (write "none" if not required)
Takawā | Time: (write length of seminar - PD credit)

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WDHB CourseParticipants: Nurses new to orientating to the paediatric area of emergency department at Waitakere

Duration: 6 hours

Course contactSamantha Nother


About this course

Completing this orientation will help you to competently assess and manage children presenting to the emergency department.  

This course covers:

  • General assessment/assessment tools
  • Medication considerations and scenarios
  • Best Care Bundles
  • Common paediatric presentations
  • Pain management
  • Competencies relevant to paediatric patients
Category: Orientation

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā RN who work in ED. Proficient in Ed paediatric nursing and nominated to work with new staff to this area
Prerequisites: Proficient RN or Proficient in paediatric nursing
Takawā | Time: 8 hours 

Course contact: Jaye Fuller. Paediatric Nurse Educator - Emergency Department Waitemata 

Frequency: This course can be completed every 2 years
About: Establish a group of RNs in the EDs at Waitemata to develop/enable orientation to paediatric ED 


  • Sepsis is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the paediatric population.
  • Early recognition of the child with evolving sepsis is a real challenge, but can lead to significant improvements in outcomes.
  • For every hour that sepsis is left untreated the mortality rate doubles. 
  • With this in mind a Sepsis Recognition Package has been developed to ensure anyone who is seen in CED, and is at risk of developing sepsis, is seen by the RIGHT people, in the RIGHT place and at the RIGHT times.
  • The e-learning package will refresh your understanding of sepsis and how to recognise it. We will also introduce you to the CED Sepsis Recognition Tool.
  • There are 4 modules to complete, each module must be done in full before you can move on to the next.

4902

Category: Starship

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Registered Nurse working in the Emergency Departments at Waitemata
Prerequisites: Have  orientated and working in paediatric areas for 1 minimum of one year 
Takawā | Time: 1 day - 8 hours

Course contact: Jaye Fuller. Paediatric Nurse Educator - Emergency Department Waitemata 

Frequency: This course can be completed every 2 years 
About: To advance the clinical skills, clinical decision making and provide updates on Paediatric conditions and processes. To discuss cases and provide opportunity to consider patient experience in our EDs - with a equity view 



The purpose of this eCourse is to educate neonatal nurses about neonatal pain neurophysiology, consequences of undermanaged pain in the NICU, and proper pain management in the NICU. To inform NICU nurses on the relevance of utilization of a pain scoring tool in the unit and imperative need for effective pain management in the NICU patients

This course is equal to 4 hours of Professional Development time

Category: N-S

This course contains the Adult Surgical, Adult Medical and Women's Health Entonox workbook for nurses and midwives who take responsibility for patients requiring Entonox.

Category: Pain Service

This section contains the Adult and Women's Health epidural workbook. 

All nurses and midwives taking responsibility for patients with an epidural must meet the requirements of being competent in this modality. This includes completing the Pain Study Day, online scenario and CADD solis competency within 10 weeks of commencement.ADHBLogo

Category: Pain Service

This course contains the workbook for Medical Pain Management and is used in conjunction with the face to face Medical Pain Study Day to support your overall learning in understanding and assessing adult pain.ADHBLOGO

Category: Pain Service

This course contains the Adult and Women's Health Patient Controlled Intravenous Analgesia (PCIA) workbook. 

All nurses and midwives taking responsibility for patients with PCIA must meet the requirements of being competent in this modality. This means completing the Introduction to Pain Study Day, PCIA workbook and the CADD-Solis Pump competency.ADHBLOGO

Category: Pain Service

Kia ora! The overall aim of this course is to share with you some resources regarding best practice for Palliative Care in Child Health.  


The expectations of this course are that you will: 

  • access any resource page(s) on Hippo 
  • know who to contact for advice or help for child health patients with palliative care needs
  • complete the self-evaluation section  - this acknowledges that you have accessed the resource page and have had an opportunity to discuss any questions you have with your preceptor/nurse educator or manager 

Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Palliative Care Champions
Prerequisites: none
Takawā | Time: 8 hours

Course contact: Sonny Shi

Frequency: may complete 2-3 monthly
About: These Champion days aim to equip ward Palliative Care Champions with the skills, knowledge, and resources needed to support their colleagues and wards in delivering high-quality palliative care at Waitematā.

Kia ora!

This course has been prepared for staff at Te Toka Tumai Auckland.

The overall aim of this course is to share with you some resources regarding best practice for Palliative Care in Adults.

The expectations of this course are that you will: 

  • read the policies
  • access any resource page(s) on Hippo 
  • know who to contact for advice or help for adult patients with palliative care needs
  • complete the self-evaluation section  - this acknowledges that you have read the policy/guideline and have had an opportunity to discuss any questions you have with your preceptor/nurse educator or manager 


This eModule is designed to provide the learner with knowledge around medicines commonly used in palliative care, symptom management, the use of the NIKI T 34 syringe driver pump and the use of the Manawanui Pathway.

Included in this workbook is three Quizzes on Opioids, antiemetics and laxative/bowel management in palliative care. Please note these quizzes are designed as an educational tool, and we don't expect you to get them all right on the first go. When you answer the question, click check and this will bring up the correct answer true or false, with accompanying explanation. On completion of this module you will be able to print off a reference sheet which includes all the answers for you to use in your future practice.

The Palliative Care Niki T34 Syringe Pump is a 24hr subcutaneous infusion device currently used in Counties Manukau.

Please note this eModule is for Adult Palliative Care Patients.

This course is aimed at providing the learner with the knowledge and ability to safely set up and use the NIKI T34 Syringe Driver Pump.

This course has been developed with thanks to REM SYSTEMS LTD.

Following the completion of this module the learner will be able to:

  • Demonstrate safe use of the Niki T34 Syringe Driver
  • Have a better understanding of the uses of medication in palliative care patients
  • Understand how to complete the Manawanui End of Life Care Document
Category: N-S

This programme has been prepared for staff at Te Toka Tumai | Auckland

This course program applies to registered nurses practicing in a variety of settings, including hospice, hospital, aged residential care and community settings who may need to manage people with a syringe driver. Enrolled nurses are encouraged to complete the programme; however, they need to work within their scope of practice.


Category: Palliative Care

Kia ora! Sign up for the Caring for Adults with Palliative Care Needs workshops here after reviewing the content in the Palliative Care - Adults course.


This workshop is equivalent to 8h CPE.


Intended audience: selected clinical staff to support ICU/HDU

Duration: 8 hours

Course contact: Charmaine Van Heerden

Method: in person study day

Kia ora! The aim of this Skills Day Programme is to familiarize participants outside the WDHB NSH ICU/HDU with the routine and standards at the bed space within the ICU/HDU setting. This day, in conjunction with the eLearning, will provide the participants with the hands-on experience needed to perform practical skills in a manner that promotes patient safety but also ensure staff support in an unfamiliar environment.

This Skills Day Programme is designed for nurses who are working within the WDHB Acute Care Services i.e.

  • PACU Nurses
  • Anesthetic Technicians
  • Acute Surgical Wards Nurses
  • ICU Nurses more than 3 years out of the Critical Care Service

as part of the NZ Critical Care Pandemic Relief Team Resources for the COVID Learning Framework.

Target audience: PAR Team
Time allocation: approx. 30 mins
Completion criteria: complete ALL mandatory activities (refer to Course Completion Status block on the right)
Contact: Email us MCIS@adhb.govt.nz

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