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HOSPITAL STAFFING

INVESTIGATION BY MEDICAL MEN COMPILATION OF DATA (From Our Resident Reporter) WELLINGTON, Today. Preliminary steps toward investigation of the whole question of medical staffing of hospitals are now being taken by Mr. A. V. Heisenberg, secretary of the Hospitals Boards’ Association, who is compiling data to tye laid before the hospital boards’ executive at their next meeting in June. At the hospitals’ conference in Palmerston North it was decided, on the motion of Dr. D. Wilson, of Hawke’s Bay, that the matter of medical staffing should be the subject of inquiry by- the executive and next month a special committee will be appointed to conduct the inquiries. Out of the investigation some proposals for the progressive development of hospitals, administration and payment of medical staff, are expected to arise.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 10

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HOSPITAL STAFFING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 10

HOSPITAL STAFFING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 10

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