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INTRODUCTION OF SCHEME

“No Beds Need Be Closed ” “There is no question of asking the board to close beds to put- this scheme into operation,” said Mrs Chambers in her summary of findings on the methods of introducing the proposed curriculum. Nurses already in training would continue to work under the old scheme; extra nurses and extra expenditure would be required only gradually; if more nurses who started their training could be retained, there should be enough to meet the needs of the new syllabus, said her report. “If accommodation is a problem, nurses may be allowed to live at home if practicable during the preliminary school period.” Between 70 and 80 nurses left during their training from the Christchurch Public Hospital during each of the last two years, said Mrs Chambers. “Extra ’ expenditure, in providing transport and more nurses, may be offset by retaining those that start their training, as the cost of starting a nurse is a total loss if she does not complete her training?’ Extra staff, required could be made up by employing more hospital aids. Mrs Chambers’ report was adopted.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 16

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INTRODUCTION OF SCHEME Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 16

INTRODUCTION OF SCHEME Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 16

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