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Screening Matters
The National Screening Unit newsletter
June 2015
In this issue:
- Training for DHB staff on new newborn hearing screening equipment and protocols
- E-colposcopy now live in seven DHBs
- The importance of timely newborn metabolic screening
- Maternal weight’s role in risk calculation for Down syndrome and other conditions
- Two new NCSP appointments
- Changes underway for antenatal HIV screening
- Gathering good quality ethnicity data
- New senior portfolio manager for BreastScreen Aotearoa
New senior portfolio manager for BreastScreen Aotearoa
Jasmine Plimmer has joined BreastScreen Aotearoa (BSA) as a senior portfolio manager. Jasmine has a nursing background and has held nursing management roles at Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast District Health Boards.
She has primary care project management and Ministry of Health public health experience and comes to the National Screening Unit from ACC, where she worked as clinical advisor in the treatment injury team.
Jasmine is based in Wellington, and in her BSA role is managing relationships and contracts with BSA service providers, including independent service providers, targeting priority women.
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