Administrative Medicine: Transactions of the Conference, Volume 21953 - Medicine |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 11
Page 93
... clinical professors , to confine their activities to teaching and research at the expense of private practice . I like to think that it is a healthy impulse , but I am not sure whether it is or not . On the other hand , it may be ...
... clinical professors , to confine their activities to teaching and research at the expense of private practice . I like to think that it is a healthy impulse , but I am not sure whether it is or not . On the other hand , it may be ...
Page 110
... clinical tort is made , the professional man is responsible , or even the nurse , if there is an error in nursing , because she is a professional person as well as the doctor . But if it is an administrative tort , and the complaint ...
... clinical tort is made , the professional man is responsible , or even the nurse , if there is an error in nursing , because she is a professional person as well as the doctor . But if it is an administrative tort , and the complaint ...
Page 155
... clinical director , a part - time administrative assistant , two part - time supervising physicians , a social work supervisor and two staff social workers , a statistical clerk , clerical staff , switch - board operators , and a part ...
... clinical director , a part - time administrative assistant , two part - time supervising physicians , a social work supervisor and two staff social workers , a statistical clerk , clerical staff , switch - board operators , and a part ...
Contents
Alice M Waterhouse | 53 |
Conference Summary | 123 |
HomeCare Studies | 143 |
Copyright | |
1 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adminis administrative medicine Advisory Committee agencies assistant authority Brindle British Medical Association cells cent Chief Medical Officer Clark clinical competence conferences consultant Davidson deal decision Department of Health director discussion eligibility evaluation example factors field Fillmore Fremont-Smith functions funds Harold Himsworth Health Department home care home-care program included indigent and medically interest leader leadership Leavell medical administration Medical Council Medical Research medical school medical services medically indigent ment mental Montefiore Hospital National Health Service nonmedical operation organization organizational perhaps Perrott person personnel physical therapy physician pital Porterfield practice practitioners problems professional Public Health Service qualified question regional hospital board responsibility Rogers Scotland Scottish Secretary Sir Andrew social service specialist Stevenson superintendent supervision technical things tion tuberculosis tuberculous patients University Visiting Nurse voluntary Waterhouse welfare Willard