Training Nurses in Private Hospitals
Sir,—-If nurses are to be trained at private hospital, will it mean that the charges at these hospitals, and also the doctors’ fees, will be on the same scale as at the public hospitals? That would be only fair. It is not nice to feel that while under an anaesthetic, that probationers and budding medicos are learning from the operation one is undergoing. Bv paying the extra of a private hospital one expects to escape that penalty, —to obtain privacy and trained service. —I am, etc, PROTEST. Juite M
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 239, 5 July 1930, Page 13
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