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Dr Bronwyn Rosie
Paediatrician, Te Puaruruhau 

Bronwyn qualified MBChB (Auckland) in 2001, Diploma of Paediatrics (Auckland) 2004, and FRACP (General Paediatrics) 2017.  She has worked in paediatrics since 2002, providing care to children and young people from the Auckland, Counties-Manukau, and Waitemata District Health Board areas. 

Bronwyn has worked at Te Puaruruhau since June 2016. Te Puaruruhau is a specialist team at ADHB which provides care for children and young people where there are concerns about abuse or neglect. She previously worked at Te Puaruruhau as a registrar between December 2014 and April 2015. 
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Bronwyn completed MEDSAC training in 2012, and MEDSAC accreditation in 2018 and is a member of the Child Protection Special Interest Group of the Paediatric Society of New Zealand. She is a scholar member of the Ray Helfer Society, the leading international sub-specialty society for physicians with specialist expertise in child protection. She won the 2016 RACP NZ Trainee Research Award for Excellence in Paediatric Medicine and was a finalist for the 2015 Emma Ball Prize for an outstanding trainee in Paediatrics. 

In a previous life she was an Environmental Scientist and Statistician, having qualified with an MSC(hons) in 1994 and in her spare time she enjoys trail-running and tramping with her husband and three children.
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