HOSPITAL NURSES.
EXAMINATION BOARD'S
REPORT.
DISAPPOINTING .AS A WHOLE. A report on the recent examinations •eld for nurses at the Auckland HosFwl was presented . to the Auckland .Hospital Board last evening. fluree Miegen wa§ awarded the heeJ»»l gold medal, and Nuree Dunnett .'Wfecommended for the prize of Books. The report, which wa* signed by Dr. fWford, chairman of the board of "Mniners, stated that in regard to first Jeer nurses as a whole the examina? ™>n was disappointing, and that with *»e exception of the firet six alltlje eai* "aatee showed little evidence of realis<"Jg their responsibility in the matter studies. " regarding those nurses in the second g*ar examination twelve passed with The remainder werejdissppointthird year nujßee.paMejL.forj
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 21
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