Hospital car-park
Sir, — It is interesting to see why the Christchurch Hospital’s car park in Cashel Street has been unused for two months (“The Press,” June 14). I am aware that we are getting a surfeit of medical graduates, but have their qualifications depreciated to such an extent that they are given nothing better to do than to allocate parking spaces? I find it hard to believe that there is no-one else in the hospital who could attend to such matters. Surely we should have doctors to practise medicine and administrators to administrate. — Yours, etc., DENISE ANKER. June 14, 1979.
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Press, 18 June 1979, Page 16
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