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Every quarter Pacific Health Review features the latest research in the Pacific Health area. Dr Colin Tukuitonga explains why it is so important for the Pacific Health community and Pacific Island population in New Zealand. You are welcome to download copies of the publication and print them off to pass onto anyone else you may know that would be interested.
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Latest Issue Pacific Health Review - Issue 13
Studies in this issue:
- Global burden of disease among youth
- Urban/regional planning and physical activity levels
- Racial disparities among patients with stroke
- SES affects stroke rates and outcome
- Ethnic disparities in cancer incidence
- Pacific communities and access to palliative care
- Delivering the Green Prescription programme
- High MRSA prevalence in Samoa
- Rheumatic heart disease prevalence in Fiji
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Dr Colin Tukuitonga
Colin is the chief executive of the Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs, a registered medical practitioner and public health physician with extensive experience in public health and public policy in the Pacific, New Zealand and internationally. He has provided strategic and operational advice to the NZ Ministries of Health, Pacific Island Affairs and NZAID, the Accident Compensation Corporation, regional and international organizations including SPC, WHO and other UN organisations. Dr Tukuitoinga selects the studies and provides the expert commentary for Pacific Health Review.
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