Always supportive and deeply knowledgeable.
Jack Haywood is a Senior Professional Practice Fellow at the University of Otago's Centre for Rural Health. He holds affiliations with Primary Health Care (UOC) in Christchurch, Faculty of Medicine, Health Sciences Division. As a Rural Doctor on the West Coast, he applies his clinical expertise in his teaching and academic contributions. He is the Paper Co-convener for GENA 725, Reflections in Rural Clinical Practice, a distance learning paper limited to students in PGCertRCP, PGDipGP, PGDipPHC, and PGDipRCP programmes. The paper features a combination of remote and in-person teaching, including attendance at a 4-day workshop.
Jack Haywood is associated with the Rural Postgraduate Programme and the Rural Health Academic Centre, Ashburton (RHACA), where he supports initiatives like the Rural Procedural Sedation Simulation Course. He appears in the University of Otago staff directory and Dunedin contact information for rural health departments. In 2023, he received the Dual Fellowship honour from the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP).
