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Te Hā – te reo (For the breath) / NZ News

by John Prentice on 2024-12-04T09:30:00+11:00 | 0 Comments

Library staff at the thing

As in previous years, ANZCA library staff will be attending the ANZCA booth at the November meeting in Auckland. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the resources we provide to support trainees, fellows and CPD Participants. So, if you'd like to learn more about the revised and expanded CPD resources guide, the upgraded PEx list, set up the Read by QxMD app or learn more about LibKey, then this is your chance.

 

Recent aritcles of interest

A round up of recent articles with an Aotearoa New Zealand focus:


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