Indigenous bridging/foundation education: student feedback on programme successes, challenges and opportunities
Abstract Hikitia te Ora (Certificate in Health Sciences) is a 1 year Indigenous bridging foundation programme at the University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. The programme aims to increase Māori and Pacific health workforce representation. This qualitative study applied a Kaupapa Māori positi...
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Main Authors: | Anneka Anderson (Author), Elana Curtis (Author), Melaney Tkatch (Author), Belinda Loring (Author), Sue Reddy (Author), Kanewa Stokes (Author), Wills Nepia (Author), Tracey Winter (Author), Papaarangi Reid (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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