MIDWIFERY TRAINING
NO CHANGE CONTEMPLATED From Our Own Correspondent WJ-lANGAREI. Tuesday. Th«* question of midwifery training was discussed by the Whunfrarei Hospital Board at its meeting yesterday. Mr. A. J- Murdoch M.l\ for Marsden. advised the board that there was no <’ituso for alarm regarding the proposal to restrict the training to four St. Helens hospitals. lie had been in conversation with the Minister of Health, who had assured him no change was contemplated, nor would it be tolerated. With the remark. “They want us to build and tun a boarding-house for then..’* Mr. McKay rejected a proposal by the Bay of Islands Hospital Board that the Whangarei Hospital Board should house five of their old men. two ~f which were cot cases, for 30s a week each. Mr. Hlgfcrinson supported Mr. McKay and added that the board was only frying to make a convenience of them. The offer was declined.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 16
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151MIDWIFERY TRAINING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 16
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