SHY MEDICAL STAFF
Young Doctors Appear
Before Board
NEW SUPERINTENDENT’S IDEA
A group of eight or ten young medical men—and one young wofnan—attached to the staff of Wellington Hospital shyly entered the board room at the hospital last night to be introduced to members of the board. This was the first time such a thing had been done, and it was. the idea of the new superintendent, Dr. A. R. Thorne, who recently arrived from Australia to take full control of the hospital. The young members of the staff appeared rather overawed in the presence of the board. After shaking hands all round, the ehairman. Mr. F. Castle, said the board desired its medical staff to be happy, to have plenty of work, and to have as much pay as it could afford to give. Responding on behalf of the staff. Dr. Thorne expressed their thanks for the board’s good wishes and remarked that they “were all a happy family.”
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 12
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160SHY MEDICAL STAFF Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 12
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