RESPONSIMILITY When Vou ar� trained for it? Training opens many doors to a registered Nurse she can rise to positions of valuable and satisfying responsibility and financial independence. For instance, the position of Ward Sister is one which offers wide scope to a nurse who i8 keenly aware of the value and the possibilities of her work. A Ward Sister is the most important person for both the care of the patients and the training of nurses under her. She has great responsibility_but also many privi- leges; although she may live in the Nurses Home, she may also be permitted to live away from the hospital: As a vitally important link between Doctor and patient, she occupies a position in hospital administration which i8 of the utmost value and interest. Begin your training now for this satisfying and worth- while position of service. Make Nursing Your Career Waite to the Matnon % neanest Hospital foe an Intenview potnaneert The Health Department will supply illustrated literature on request: ISSUED BY ThE DEPARTMENT 0F HEALTH
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 351, 15 March 1946, Page 22
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172Page 22 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 351, 15 March 1946, Page 22
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