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Tuesday April 15 2008

Direct to consumer marketing of genetic testing   -     -*/   679Kb

Associate Professor Andrew Shelling, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland

Genetic screening issues - the complexity/uncertainty of interpreting genetic information   -     -*/   289Kb

Siân Nisbet, Genetic Associate, Central Regional Genetic Services, Wellington Hospital, Capital and Coast District Health Board

Successful recruitment of indigenous women into a breast screening programme   -     -*/   2205Kb

Joan Miles, Manager & Hinarata Campin, Health Promotion Coordinator, BreastScreen South Ltd

Kia Kaha Te Whai Oranga Mou: Maori Model of Practice   -     -*/   362Kb

Nancy Danaher, Health Promoter, Waikato DHB & Christine Brears, CEO of Tamaranui Community Kokiri Trust

"Wahine Hauora" - engaging the community in health promotion   -     -*/   680Kb

Ruth Davy, CEO WONS: Nursing, Education and Health Promotion Service

Inequalities in breast screening between Maori and non-Maori women   -     -*/   333Kb

Shirley Simmonds, Te Rōpū Rangahau Hauora a Eru Pōmare, School of Medicine and HealthSciences, University of Otago, Wellington

Communicating Health Risks   -     -*/   204Kb

Stuart Brock, Associate Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington

Screening and the Code   -     -*/   518Kb

Tina Mitchell, Senior Legal Advisor, Office of the Health and Disability Commissioner

Screening in New Zealand   -     -*/   593Kb

Karen Mitchell, Group Manager, National Screening Unit

Only a Pawn in their Game?   -     -*/   3573Kb

Jo Fitzpatrick, Director, Women's Health Action Trust