Monthly Archives: May 2014


Practice visits

Last week we had a couple of visitors to the practice. First was the Practice Manager from Riverslea Medical Centre in Edgecumbe. They are preparing for their first Cornerstone assessment and as Tarawera Medical Centre was the first Eastern Bay practice to achieve Cornerstone and has subsequently completed 2 reaccreditation cycles we are well placed to assist and happy to help. Cornerstone is an accreditation programme specifically designed by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners and is a combined quality improvement and quality assurance process.

Our second visitor was Jay Preston who runs the chiropractic clinic from the Tarawera Pharmacy at the Tarawera Medical Complex. It was great to catch up with him and hear that things are taking off well with a lot of people appreciating being able to access chiropractic locally instead of having to travel out of town. He is ACC accredited and he offers a discount for seniors. He made the point that he practices a traditional form of chiropractic focussing on bone and joint alignment and feels that soft tissue therapy is more appropriately dealt with by a physio. He has an interesting accent for a Kiwi – pop in and say hello. See his website for more information.


Update on extensions and renovations

After some frustrating delays all the renovation building and painting has been completed and we spent a couple of hours after work today setting up the new rooms and installing computers so all should be go during next week. It will be great to have the new spacious nurses/treatment room available as it will provide a third treatment room space. Our new carpets were due to go in this weekend but have been delayed by a manufacturing error in the batch delivered for the installation – a little more patience and it will be done. Heaps of great feedback from patients, so thanks to everyone for their patience and extra efforts to achieve everything needed including having our Cornerstone re-accreditation visit during the building process!


Incorrect opening hours

Yesterday’s Echo article incorrectly had our opening hours starting at 7:30 am instead of the normal opening time of 8:00 am. We will be covering these hours for the rest of this week in case any of our patients come in early but so far the most popular time for the drop-in clinic remains the 8:30 to 9:30 slot once everyone has got up and about. From next week we will be resuming normal hours with the surgery opening before 8:00 so that the first patient can be seen at 8:00. Apologies for any confusion this may have caused.


Ever considered jumping out of a perfectly good aeroplane?

Have you wondered what your GP’s do at weekends ? Dr Aidan Williams wanted share what he did last weekend with his brother.
Anyone been interested in doing a skydive and been afraid to do it?  Aidan will share his thoughts on the matter and check your personal health considerations at the same time.

Heading back to earth

Heading back to earth

 


Rotorua Marathon – Congratulations all Kawerau participants

Perfect day for the 50th Rotorua marathon on Saturday. Tarawera Medical Centre were well represented with Dr. Tony Whitehead completing his 5th Rotorua marathon, his wife, Angela completing her 2nd and both their children, Edin and Paul completing their first. Dr. Lousia Barter’s husband, Richard completed his 2nd lap of the lake. Plenty of Kawerau representatives on the day as usual. Fabulous event with the legendary Rotorua support all around the lake. Great celebration of the multicultural nature of the BOP with awesome haka seeing the entrants off down the start chute, bagpipes up the hill from Ngongotaha village, the regular “Champagne Party” with Chariots of Fire theme up the climb before Hamurana, Japanese drummers after cresting the last big hill at the back of the lake and then the Polynesian drums just before “hitting the wall” at the airport. Great reward for the effort put into training for the day.

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