But DHB spokesman Dr Peter Bramley said the association had provided no new suggestions on the proposal to address issues of "supporting local flexibility in rostering to provide better care and training".
"It's hard to find a solution when the RDA is already balloting for more strikes in February – that's hardly good faith and suggests it had already made up its mind to keep striking," Bramley said.
Hospitals had been making contingencies in preparation for the strikes and would notify any affected patients, he said.
"Essential and emergency services will be maintained during the strike next Tuesday and Wednesday and people should not delay seeking medical treatment if needed.
"Quality patient care that provides meaningful training in a safe environment is something we all want, and DHBs will eventually find a settlement that will help us provide that."