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News, 26 Nov 24
Living our best lives: PMA Conference panel explores Pacific elder care
The Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) Conference, themed Vunilagi ni bula sautu: Living Our Best Lives, brought attention to Pacific elders during the Qase (Matua) Elderly panel. The panel explored the challenges of aging within Pacific communities and emphasised holistic approaches to health.

News, 25 Nov 24
PMA Conference opens with hope, reflection, and a vision for Pacific Health
Delegates have been welcomed into the garden city, Christchurch, for the annual Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) Conference; the Moraia Fijian Methodist Church Youth Group opened the morning with a traditional ceremony, setting the tone for the conference theme of 'Vunilagi ni bula sautu: Living Our Best Lives'. As the largest assembly of Pacific health professionals, several delegates have travelled far and wide from across the Pacific region, with the PMA Conference promising to be an opportunity to exchange knowledge, network, and share in the collective purpose of improving health outcomes for Pacific communities.

News, 25 Nov 24
Gone Lalai panel tackles child health challenges at PMA Conference
This year’s Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) Conference centers on the theme Vunilagi ni bula sautu: Living Our Best Lives, addressing all stages of life. A key feature of the conference is panel sessions, including the Gone Lalai (Child Health) panel chaired by Dr. Joshua Agnew, featuring esteemed paediatricians from across the Pacific.

News, 25 Nov 24
Breaking barriers: Addressing mental health for Pacific youth at PMA Conference
The I taba gone (Youth/Adolescent) panel at this year’s Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) Conference, themed Vunilagi ni bula sautu: Living Our Best Lives, brought youth health and wellbeing to the forefront. Chaired by Dr. Kalo Lalahi-Jermyn, the panel followed a powerful keynote by activist Shaneel Lal, who spoke passionately about queer rights, the harm caused by conversion therapy, and the importance of fostering a future of empathy, love, and belonging.

News, 24 Nov 24
PMA brings regional experts together for first Global Health Symposium
The Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) has welcomed a number of medical and health professionals this morning from across the Pacific region for its inaugural Global Health Symposium, which precedes the annual PMA Conference. Held at the Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre, the Symposium is an opportunity to platform regional work and initiatives in the region, whilst also facilitating a space to network and connect over the shared purpose of serving Pacific communities in the region.

News, 24 Nov 24
"By the region, for the region" - Ngalu Fānifo project a highlight at Global Health Symposium
The Ngalu Fānifo Regional Project was one of the key regional initiatives highlighted at Pasifika Medical Association's (PMA) inaugural Global Health Symposium. The partnership initiative between PMA and the Australian Government seeks to build the capacity of communities and clinical providers in providing effective and contextualised mental health care and wellbeing in Vanuatu and Tonga.

News, 24 Nov 24
Highlights from PMA’s inaugural Global Health Symposium
The Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) launched its inaugural Global Health Symposium today, offering a platform for dialogue on health initiatives and issues critical to the Pacific region. Held in the lead up to PMA Conference, the event brought together healthcare professionals, community leaders, and health and medical students all committed to advancing health outcomes for the Pacific region.

News, 19 Nov 24
Upcoming Cook Islands Breast Cancer Foundation Ball to promote early detection
Debbie Sorensen, Chief Executive Officer of the Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) Group, extends her support and solidarity to the Cook Islands Breast Cancer Foundation (CIBCF) as the guest speaker at the Ribbons of Hope: Early Detection Ball, taking place on Saturday, 30 November, at the Ngatangiia Rugby Grounds in Rarotonga.

News, 17 Nov 24
PACMAT attends WHO Global EMT meeting in Abu Dhabi
The Pasifika Medical Association Medical Assistance Team (PACMAT) continues to solidify its presence on the international stage for disaster and emergency response, as seen at the 6th World Health Organization Emergency Medical Teams (EMT) Global Meeting in Abu Dhabi.

News, 7 Nov 24
2024 PMA Scholarships celebrate next generation of Pacific health professionals
The Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) is thrilled to announce the 2024 recipients of the PMA Pacific Health Education Scholarships, aimed at supporting the next generation of Pacific health professionals with tuition and study-related costs.

News, 24 Oct 24
New Pacific Academy of Sciences Launched at CHOGM, Strengthening Regional Scientific Leadership
The launch of the Pacific Academy of Sciences, which took place during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Apia, Samoa, represents a pivotal moment for the Pacific region. Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, who gave remarks at the opening event, emphasised the significance of its establishment. “The launch of the Pacific Academy of Sciences marks an important milestone in establishing a regional collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge for a prosperous and thriving Pacific Islands region.”

News, 22 Oct 24
PACMAT Strives for WHO Verification as Type 1 Mobile Emergency Medical Team: Enhancing Readiness for Rapid Response Across the Pacific
The Pasifika Medical Association Medical Assistance Team (PACMAT) is actively preparing for its upcoming verification as a World Health Organization (WHO) classified Type 1 Mobile Emergency Medical Team.