REFRESHER COURSES FOR DOCTORS
FIRST COMPLETE YEAR OF BRITISH SCHEME
(BRITISH OmCIAI. WIRELESS.)
RUGBY, December 30,
More than 1100 doctors who are enrolled under the National Health Insurance panel took a refresher course at 16 medical centres throughout England during 1938, which was the first complete year of its working. The scheme is designed to keep practitioners abreast of the latest advances in scientific medicine.
Next year 1500 doctors will take these courses, which are arranged by the Ministry of Health in consultation with an advisory committee.
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Press, Issue 22599, 3 January 1939, Page 9
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