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Screening Matters
The National Screening Unit newsletter
April 2013
In this issue:
- Creative approach working for breast screening in the Far North
- Significant impact from HPV immunisation, suggests study
- Newborn Metabolic Screening Programme Monitoring Update
- Community relationships key to high Māori breast screening participation rate
- New Programme Manager for NCSP
- Newborn Hearing Screening Conference
- Upgrade of colposcopy software on track
- Permanent appointment for Marli Gregory
Newborn Hearing Screening Conference

The countdown is on for the 7th Australasian Newborn Hearing Screening (ANHS) conference, which is being held in Auckland on 17 and 18 May.
It’s the first time the conference has been held in New Zealand and it is a valuable opportunity for screeners and others to share their expertise and insights.
Conference presenters include professionals from a wide range of health-related disciplines, including screening, medicine, audiology, education, therapy and parenting.
Discussion topics include cultural issues in screening, parental experiences, collaboration and multi-disciplinary team approaches, and evidence-based ways to deliver early intervention programmes.
See the conference website for further information.
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