INSTRUCTION IN NURSING.
TRAINING SCHOOLS ADVOCATED.
[BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION-]
MARTON. Thursday.
The establishment of nursing schools so that girls could be trained sufficiently to be ablo Jo render practical assistance in homes and hospitals in the event of another epidemic in New Zealand is advocated by the Manawatu County Council. The council is asking the Palmerston Hospital Board to call a conference of all hospital boards throughout the Dominion to discuss tho matter. It is also suggested that a clause should be inserted in the syllabus of technical schools, making it compulsory for girlc attending State schools to take a course of nursing training.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17038, 20 December 1918, Page 4
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