Geriatrician sought
Dr Berrv will leave for Britain towards the end of October to recruit a geriatrician for the board. The hoard's first geriatrician. Dr Graham Riley, retired m May last year. The post, which carries a salary’ of more than $20,000 has failed to attract any firm applications from adver-
Itisements placed in New (Zealand. I Part of the responsibility ;of the new geriatrician will 'be to assist in the planning !of the board’s proposed SIM geriatric day hospital, and : extensions to the geriatric assessment and rehabilitation unit at Princess Margaret Hospital.
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Press, 15 August 1978, Page 6
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