STAFFING OF GREY HOSPITAL
REQUEST MADE FOR ENQUIRY . tofaeux. «e tut hihJ GREYMOUTH. .March 15. • Several members of the Grey Hospital Board are asking the Health De». partment tq hold an enquiry into the staffing position at the hospital. The > resignations of the medical superintendent, Dr. J. W. Bridgman, the matron, , Miss N. J. Sullivan (both of whom have now left Greymbuth). and six sisters were recently accepted by the board. >j , Interviewed in about the \ possibility of department > enquiry into the position. Dr. M. H. ’WhtU DirectorGeneral of Health, said fest Week that Official information on thjg-p’dsxtion had been asked from the board is? a first step. The matter actualist' resolved iitself in a domestic affair. The, powers of the department were limited, for after receiving the official report it could offer' advice, and whether the bpprd accepted the advice or not was * another matter. .. •, * -
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 17
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