Paul Young
Machine learning can "revolutionise" ICU patient outcomes
A new study has found machine learning can significantly improve patient outcomes in the ICU. Wellington intensive care specialist, Professor Paul Young, also Deputy Director of the Medical Research… Audio
Asian candidates claim disproportionate attacks on hoardings
Council candidates of Chinese ethnicity say they're facing disproportionate and racist attacks on their hoardings.
Some candidates have had their faces erased by white paint or cut out entirely… Audio
A more effective alternative to saline IV fluid in ICU?
ICU specialist Professor Paul Young says it's time to rethink the well-established use of saline intravenous fluids for critically ill patients in hospital. He says extensive research shows an… Audio
Major new finding in post-cardiac arrest care
New research into post-cardiac arrest care has turned treatment advice on its head and will lead to significant clinical changes in intensive care units in New Zealand and internationally. A study… Audio
NZ's K-Pop Factor
In this episode of Voices; we focus on the competitive side of K-Pop in Auckland. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Video, Audio
NZ's K-Pop Factor
In this episode of Voices; we focus on the competitive side of K-Pop in Auckland. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
Video, AudioOxygen for sick patients may increase risk of death
Watch any medical drama, or visit any emergency department, and there's one thing that seems to be a universal source of respite - oxygen. But what if that steady stream of oxygen is actually doing… Audio
Dr Paul Young: Improving Intensive Care
Wellington Hospital intensive care specialist Dr Paul Young is actively involved in clinical research designed to improve the outcomes of critically ill patients around the world. Audio
Is the government playing 'hide and seek' with carbon?
A new report claims the New Zealand government is trying to get around commitments to climate change targets by using 'creative' carbon credit accounting. Audio
Paracetamol improves recovery in critically ill patients
A New Zealand-led study published today has found paracetamol is safe for treating patients in intensive care, and may even help them recover and leave hospital more quickly. Audio
Trans-Tasman Tussle
A Trans-Tasman clash comes to Christchurch as the New Zealand and Australian deaf rugby teams fight it out. Katy Gosset is on the sidelines for the hotly contested Cochlear Cup match. Audio
The Road to Paris - New Zealand's Climate Change Target
The government has held a series of consultation meetings asking people how New Zealand should manage its greenhouse gas emissions Audio
The Road to Paris - New Zealand's Climate Change Target
The government has held a series of consultation meetings asking people how New Zealand should manage its greenhouse gas emissions
AudioIdeas: Young activists speak out
A few weeks back we heard from three of the country's youngest politicians, and this week we're speaking to three young people who are no less passionate about bringing about change through political… Audio
Botany by-election candidates hold first public debate
Candidates vying to be the new MP for the country's most diverse electorate have held their first public debate. Audio