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The School of Population Health, the first of its kind in New Zealand, was established in July 2003. Disciplines represented include epidemiology, primary care, health promotion, health economics, ethics, and audiology, amongst others. There are sections concerned with Maori, Pacific and Asian Health. The School teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students, undertakes a wide range of research, and is strongly engaged in the community and professional life of Auckland.

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The Impact of Incentives on the Behaviour and Performance of Primary Care Professionals  11/02/2010

Understanding the impact of different types of incentives on professional behaviour in ... »

Tōmaiora Seminar Series: Hoki ki te Rito Parenting Programme for Mothers  16/02/2010

T&#275;n&#257; koutou katoa. <br/> Details for the T&#333;maiora Seminar are as ... »

Advance Notice of Whole-School Meeting re Upcoming Review  23/02/2010

School of Population Health Review: 28-30 July 2010<br><br>As you may know, the ... »

Addressing the Determinants of Positive Mental Health  23/02/2010

Positive mental health is recognised as a key resource for population well-being ... »