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Learning Lunch: Humanity in Medicine: Empowering the Lost Women with Dr. Inge Haselsteiner

Learning Lunch: Humanity in Medicine: Empowering the Lost Women with Dr. Inge Haselsteiner

Hygge at Clifton Bay

Hawkes Bay

17 Nov 2026, 11:00am–1:30pm

Tuesday, 11:00am to 1:30pm

$95 per person

Join us for an inspiring Learning Lunch with Dr. Inge Haselsteiner, a Munich-based specialist in anaesthesia and integrative medicine whose true passion lies in global humanitarian work. Dr. Haselsteiner volunteers with "Women for Women" (Reconstructing Women International), travelling to countries like Bangladesh and India to provide life-changing reconstructive surgeries for female survivors of acid attacks, burns, and domestic violence.

During this intimate session, Dr. Haselsteiner will share powerful stories from the frontlines of her medical missions, detailing the profound resilience of the women she treats and the intricate challenges of operating in remote locations, such as floating hospital ships. Discover how medical expertise combined with deep compassion can restore not just bodies, but dignity and hope. Prepare for an afternoon of moving narratives and meaningful conversation.

What to Expect:

Inspiring Insights: Hear firsthand accounts from Dr. Inge Haselsteiner about her life-changing humanitarian medical missions with "Women for Women," providing reconstructive surgeries to survivors of acid attacks and severe burns in developing nations.

Culinary Pairings: Delicious lunch menu provided by the exceptional team at Hygge Cafe, perfectly complementing an afternoon of deep discussion.

Meaningful Connection: With only 25 seats, this intimate setting is perfect for mingling and connecting with fellow guests and engaging directly with Dr. Haselsteiner.

Secure your ticket today and prepare for an afternoon of wonderful food, moving stories, and brilliant company.

Please note: We cater to most dietary requirements with prior notice. Please advise us of any allergies when booking.

Date: Tuesday November 17th 11:00-1:30pm

Location: Hygge at Clifton Bay Clifton Road, Te Awanga, New Zealand


About the experts

Dr. Inge Haselsteiner

Dr. Inge Haselsteiner

Dr. Inge Haselsteiner is a specialist in anaesthesia, general medicine, and health economics, based in Munich, Germany. She studied medicine at the Medical University of Innsbruck and holds a postgraduate degree in health economics from the European Business School. At Munich's ECOM practice, she is a leading expert in integrative medicine, combining conventional and naturopathic approaches to patient care. In 2005, she co-founded HEALTHAdvisory, focusing on preventative health programmes. Beyond her clinic, Dr. Haselsteiner volunteers as an anaesthetist with Reconstructing Women International, travelling to Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan to provide free reconstructive surgeries to female survivors of acid attacks, burns, and domestic violence.

Christina Tay - Learning Facilitator

Christina Tay - Learning Facilitator

Christina is a lifelong learner with a profound passion for exploring diverse cultures and disciplines. Her curiosity has inspired extensive global travel, from teaching English to Buddhist monks in Laos and volunteering at a Thai orphanage to visiting museums across Europe, the UK, and Asia. A highlight of her travels is the Bishop Museum in Hawai'i, which she visits frequently, including during the 2014 World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education.

Her academic journey began with law and politics at Waikato University, where she discovered dispute resolution. She subsequently earned a Master’s in Mediation and Conflict Resolution from Strathclyde University, UK. This period included an exchange at the East China University of Political Science and Law in Shanghai and research in Hong Kong on the ombudsman's role.

Currently a Learning Facilitator for Love Heart Social Learning, Christina also teaches the Restorative Practices microcredential at Victoria University. A fully accredited restorative justice facilitator and assessor, she recently delivered mediation training in Micronesia. Previously, she served as Director of Employee Assistance Resolution Services at Victoria University.

Outside of work, Christina enjoys connecting with loved ones and attending international events, such as the 2025 Restorative Practices conference in Singapore, to continually expand her expertise.

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