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Dr Erena Wikaire
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiarangi
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Addressing indigenous health workforce inequities: A literature review exploring'best'practice for recruitment into tertiary health programmes
E Curtis, E Wikaire, K Stokes, P Reid
International journal for equity in health 11, 1-15, 2012
1332012
Strengthening Maori participation in the New Zealand health and disability workforce
MM Ratima, RM Brown, NKG Garrett, EI Wikaire, RM Ngawati, CS Aspin, ...
Medical Journal of Australia 186 (10), 541, 2007
772007
What helps and hinders indigenous student success in higher education health programmes: a qualitative study using the Critical Incident Technique
E Curtis, E Wikaire, B Kool, M Honey, F Kelly, P Poole, M Barrow, Airini, ...
Higher Education Research & Development 34 (3), 486-500, 2015
672015
Rauringa Raupa: Recruitment and retention of Māori in the health and disability workforce
M Ratima, R Brown, N Garrett, E Wikaire, R Ngawati, C Aspin, U Potaka
Taupua Waiora: Division of Public Health and Psychosocial Studies, Faculty …, 2008
642008
Tatou Tatou—Success for all: Improving Maori student success
E Curtis, E Wikaire, T Lualua-Aati, B Kool, W Nepia, M Ruka, P Poole
Wellington: Ako Aotearoa National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence, 2012
482012
Tatou Tatou—Success for all: Improving Maori student success
E Curtis, E Wikaire, T Lualua-Aati, B Kool, W Nepia, M Ruka, P Poole
Wellington: Ako Aotearoa National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence, 2012
482012
Predictors of academic success for Māori, Pacific and non-Māori non-Pacific students in health professional education: a quantitative analysis
E Wikaire, E Curtis, D Cormack, Y Jiang, L McMillan, R Loto, P Reid
Advances in Health Sciences Education 22, 299-326, 2017
362017
Open to critique: predictive effects of academic outcomes from a bridging/foundation programme on first-year degree-level study
E Curtis, E Wikaire, Y Jiang, L McMillan, R Loto, S Fonua, R Herbert, ...
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 42 (1), 151-167, 2017
272017
A tertiary approach to improving equity in health: quantitative analysis of the Māori and Pacific Admission Scheme (MAPAS) process, 2008–2012
E Curtis, E Wikaire, Y Jiang, L McMillan, R Loto, Airini, P Reid
International journal for equity in health 14, 1-15, 2015
272015
Examining the predictors of academic outcomes for indigenous Māori, Pacific and rural students admitted into medicine via two equity pathways: a retrospective observational …
E Curtis, E Wikaire, Y Jiang, L McMillan, R Loto, P Poole, M Barrow, ...
BMJ open 7 (8), e017276, 2017
262017
Patterns of privilege: A total cohort analysis of admission and academic outcomes for Māori, Pacific and non-Māori non-Pacific health professional students
E Wikaire, E Curtis, D Cormack, Y Jiang, L McMillan, R Loto, P Reid
BMC Medical Education 16, 1-15, 2016
252016
Cultural competence for physiotherapists: reducing inequalities in health between Maori and non-Maori
M Ratima, C Waetford, E Wikaire
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 34 (3), 153, 2006
252006
Quantitative analysis of a Māori and Pacific admission process on first-year health study
E Curtis, E Wikaire, Y Jiang, L McMillan, R Loto, Airini, P Reid
BMC Medical Education 15, 1-17, 2015
222015
Māori participation in the physiotherapy workforce
E Wikaire, M Ratima
Pimatisiwin J Aboriginal Indigenous Commun Health 9, 473-95, 2011
192011
Reducing healthcare inequities for Māori using Telehealth during COVID-19
E Wikaire, M Harwood, K Wikaire-Mackey, S Crengle, R Brown, ...
NZ Med J 135 (1552), 112-7, 2022
132022
Airini, & Reid, P.(2015). A tertiary approach to improving equity in health: quantitative analysis of the Māori and Pacific Admission Scheme (MAPAS) process, 2008–2012
E Curtis, E Wikaire, Y Jiang, L McMillan, R Loto
International journal for equity in health 14 (1), 7, 0
12
The past, present and future of traditional Indigenous healing: What was, is, and will be, rongoā Māori
E Wikaire
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2020
112020
Data speaks: Predictors of success in tertiary education health study for Māori and Pacific students
E Wikaire
Masters Thesis-University of Auckland, 2015
102015
Recruiting via Hui-a-Rohe: How the Whakapiki Ake Project has increased engagement with Maori students, their whanau (families) and communities
E Curtis, K Stokes, E Wikaire, P Reid
LIME Good Practice Case Studies Volume 3, 16-23, 2015
42015
The Past, Present and Future of Traditional Indigenous Healing: What Was, Is, and Will Be, Rongoa Maori
EI Wikaire
Ph. D. Thesis, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 2020
32020
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