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This is a list of New Zealand organisations with royal patronage. Cancer Society of New Zealand [1] Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers; Corps of Royal New Zealand Military Police; New Zealand Conservation Trust [2] New Zealand Medical Association [3] New Zealand Riding for the Disabled Association [4] New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders ...
Archibald McIndoe was born 4 May 1900 in Forbury, in Dunedin, New Zealand, into a family of four. [2] His father was John McIndoe, a printer and his mother was the artist Mabel McIndoe née Hill. He had three brothers and one sister. McIndoe studied at Otago Boys' High School and later medicine at the University of Otago.
Scottish New Zealanders are New Zealanders of Scottish ancestry or who originate from Scotland.The number of New Zealanders who are descended from Scots is unknown, as the New Zealand census asks for ethnicity, not ancestry, and most have now assimilated; nonetheless, the vast majority of Pākehā, or European New Zealanders are of British and Irish descent, and it has been estimated that 1 ...
The Dunedin School of Medicine is the name of the School of Medicine that is based on the Dunedin campus of the University of Otago. Students who gain entry after the competitive Health Sciences First Year program or who gain graduate entry spend their second and third years (ELM; Early Learning in Medicine) studying at the Otago Medical School ...
The New Zealand Medical Students' Association Incorporated (NZMSA) is the peak representative body for all medical students in New Zealand. The NZMSA executive is composed of representatives that are elected from Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin medical schools. NZMSA represents medical students on many levels, from universities ...
This vaccine project complements ongoing public health programs which contribute to high rates of disease in New Zealand and Australia. The University has considerable expertise in both the basic science of group A streptococcus infection and public health approaches required to take high rates of rheumatic fever as per Professor John Fraser ...
All University of Otago medical students who gain entry after a competitive Health Sciences First Year programme, or who gain graduate entry, spend their second and third years studying in Dunedin in a programme called Early Learning in Medicine (ELM), which is jointly taught by the Otago Medical School and the School of Biomedical Sciences.
[citation needed] In 1993 he was elected a member of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh and in 2003 served as president of the society. [4] In 1996, he became chief scientist for the NHS in Scotland, a member of the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council and then chairman of the General Medical Council's education committee.