Nine To Noon for Thursday 21 February 2008
Today on Nine to Noon
09:05 DHB's sentinel events
Dr Peter Roberts, Clinical Leader of Internal Medicine at Wellington Hospital and author of Snakes and Ladders - the Pursuit of a Safety Culture in New Zealand Public Hospitals; and Professer Jenny Carryer, Executive Director of the College of Nurses
09:20 Hawkes Bay Health Board
Dr David Grayson, Clinical Director of Surgery at Hawkes Bay Regional Hospital
09:30 Lisa Cropp riding Chief Justice's horse
Bill Hodge, Auckland University law Professor; and Paul Moroney, Trainer of racehorse Resolution
09:50 Elderly sex offender being sentenced to home detention in his pensioner unit
Derek Morrison, Chief Executive Officer from Anglican Care
10:10 UK correspondent Jon Dennis
10:17 Recipient of Scholarship on behalf of Fred Hollows Foundation
Dr John Szetu, Pacifc eye surgeon and Director of the Pacific Eye Institute in Suva and Regional Medical Director of the Fred Hollows Foundation NZ.
10:45 Reading. The Sound of Butterflies by Rachael King
(Part 10 of 11)
11:05 Book Review with John King
The Fall of the House of Bush by Craig Unger
Published by Simon & Schuster
ISBN 978 074 328 0754
11:15 Maori Issues with Paul Diamond
11:30 100 years of New Zealand's Olympic involvement
Joseph Romanos, Sports author of Our Olympic Century
11:45 New Technology with Colin Jackson