More money needed for medical research
Wellington reporter No great innovations had been made by the Council for Post-graduate Medical Education because of funding constraints, it told’ Parliament in its annual report However, there had been no lack of activity or sense of stagnation. But the council said that if it were to fulfil its proper
function in post-graduate medical education in New Zealand, appropriate funding was needed for some important projects in the future. It singled out the family medicine training programme, peer reviews, vocational training, the medical reserve scheme, and an information and advisory service..
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Press, 22 September 1984, Page 6
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