STRATFORD HOSPITAL
Reports To Monthly Meeting Of Board. NURSES' EXAMINATIONS. The report of the medical superintendent (Dr. W. Brown), presented to the Stratford Hospital Board yesterday, stated that for the month figures hact been: Admissions; 54; discharges 53; remaining in hospital 20; te; nity ward: Admissions 9; births 7; visits to ante-natal ward 47. That all of the candidates had passed in the half-yearly hospital examinations, was reported by the Matron, Mrs J. Hunt. Nurse Hawkins and Dawes sat in the State maternity examinations at New Plymouth and Nurs.es Benfell and Clarkson at the State general at Wanganui. Nurses Burke and Coldstream passed the cookery examination at the Technical High School. Nurses Hawkins and Dawey com r pleted a course of maternity training and had left the hospital, Nurses Park, Kutling and Sandford replacing them.
The District Nurse at Whangamomona reported that 42 patiently had ■been attended, 92 visits had been paid and two patients had been sent to hospital.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 159, 17 June 1936, Page 2
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