NURSES TRAINING.
PROPOSED HOSPITAL SCHOOL. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) ( ' Auckland, September 29. The proposed training school for hospital nurses formed tho subject \of a special report which was presented by tho chairman of tho Medical Committee (Dr. J. C. Pabst) this morping to tho Hospital Committee. Tho report especially set forth the course of instruction for the newly-instituted fourtli year of training, and dealt with the question of reorganisation. Tho committee recommended that permanent lecturers in various subjects be appointed, that tlieso be selected from tho past and present visiting staff, that a lecturer, and another appointed by the board, act as examiners in each' subject, that nurses for accredited private hospitals bo allowed to attend on payment of fees, that arrangements be mado whereby, for ( prescribed fees, nurses possessing a recognised general medical and surgical certificate might enter the hospital and attend special fourth year groups, sit for examinations, and, if successful, receive tho board's special certificate. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 3
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157NURSES TRAINING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 3
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