Memorial Hospital as Training School. Information that the Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital, Hastings, would shortly be reinstated as a training 4 school for nurses was received with a great deal of satisfaction by members of the Hawke’s Bay Hospital Board. Mr. C. O. Morse, in acquainting members with this important step, said that tho Hospitals’ Association was deserving of the board’s thanks for the effort* it had made in this direction. He was ( conlident that tho change would be given effect to in time to admit the 'next lot of trainees into the institution. On the motion of Mr. C. Duff it was decided to convey tho board’s appreciaI tion to tho Hospitals’ Association for ’ assisting to have the Memorial Hospital rfinonstitutcd as a training school
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 2
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