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We are proud to be Wellington’s medical school, and of the role we play in making a difference to the health of New Zealanders. We invite you to find out more about the exceptional experience and opportunities we offer our students and staff.Read more
The University of Otago Wellington will take a leadership role in the Aotearoa/New Zealand health system and community, recognising the Treaty of Waitangi as the mandate for the good health of all New Zealanders, through:
The University of Otago, Wellington is adjacent the Wellington Hospital. It has nine academic departments:
The Campus employs a total of 373 staff (174.3 full time equivalents) as follows:
The Campus has extensive student support and learning facilities on site. It has recently built award-winning new facilities, includingconference centre, a new medical library, teaching rooms, and computer facility.
The role of the Campus is to:
The Campus has research strengths in a number of areas, spanning the spectrum through biomedical, clinical and public health. All the Campus’s academic departments are research active, and there are a number of well established research groups.
More about our research groups
The Campus' Māori health research unit, Te Ropu Rangahau Hauora A Eru Pōmare, is a national leader. The strength of this unit, in combination with our well-established and long-term relationships with local iwi groups, provides a strong foundation on which to build the indigenous component of our curriculum.
Hospital services in New Zealand are provided by 21 District Health Boards. A major strength of the Campus' undergraduate medical programme is its regional approach. This aims to capitalise on the strengths of our local tertiary hospital and on the excellent learning opportunities provided by the region’s general provincial hospitals and primary health care centres. Similarly, the undergraduate medical radiation therapy programme collaborates closely with District Health Boards around the country.
The Campus also has a close working relationship with a private hospital, Bowen Hospital, where the Campus’s Sleep Investigation Centre, WellSleep Sleep Investigation Centre, is located.
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