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Inequities exist in all aspects of diabetes care. In this article, Alesha Smith outlines some examples, proposes some actions, and explains where the new medicines fit in. 

This activity has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and has been approved for up to 0.5 CME credits for the General Practice Educational Programme (GPEP) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes.

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Dr Alesha Smith
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In this webinar, Dr Rinki Murphy discusses the issue of inequity in diabetes care.

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Dr Rinki Murphy
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In this webinar, Sandy Bhawan and Dr Emily Gill discuss how to improve medicine access equity in primary care. You can watch this webinar here or in ELearning.

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Sandy Bhawan, Dr Emily Gill
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The call for equity in healthcare is not new but it is louder than it has ever been before. This article shares the experiences of primary care clinicians around the country as they work to improve medicine access equity for patients. This article is part of a course, which is accredited by PSNZ for Group 2 points for pharmacists and endorsed by CNA(NZ) for 1.5 professional development hours for nurses. It is also suitable for professional development for general practitioners.

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Interviews by Michael Botur
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Do you need help improving your understanding of medicine access equity issues? In this video you will hear from a number of primary healthcare professionals who are working to improve equity outcomes in the services they provide to patients

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He Ako Hiringa