NURSES AND THEIR WORK AND STUDIES
WKLLIXOTOX, Ocl. .'51. Mr. E. I'. Adormnn (New Plvinoutli ), >l)f!iking in tlic Housc of IJcpresentutivos to tlio vote for tlic Health Deimrtnient, asked was it possible to lessen the strnin on nurses who, aftor their nursing duties, liud considerab.'e Ktudy to do. The course over rc-eiit 1 years had bpen greatly enlarged. He inquired if the studv |)eriod eould' be started earlier, jierhiqis at the Hign School stage. The Minister, Miss Howard, in repl.v, : said an advisorv council now sittrng was studying not only wages luit also all aspeets of mirsing eondit ions. When its litidings were reeeived and impteineiitedjyshi} tlioilg'h-t -The hours for worK : wouhl be niueh improved. Some excellenl suggestions had alreadv lieeu made. ; Tliere had been no substajitial additions to the trainiug course for some timei aml she expeeted that the stafl' eonm- j tions would iniprove when tlic report was brought down.
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1947, Page 2
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