This publication gives notes for guidance in relation to training programmes at a Unit hospital. Outlines for the training in the following departments is given: medical records, accident and emergency department, wards, operating theatres, pharmacy department, x-ray department and pathology department, domestic services, stores and nursing administration. Suggested reading is ...
This survey originated from tutorial discussions at the college, at a time when there was concern about the difficulty experienced by hospital authorities in recruiting grammar school leavers in the London area. It was decided to seek information about the problem from regional training officers and, at the same time, ...
This booklet contains the papers given at the third building conference arranged by the King's Fund. Each paper given at the Conference is followed by notes of the discussions which took place. The objectives of the Conference were: to learn from each other's experience; to appreciate other's points of view, ...
The Administrative Staff College was established by King Edward's Hospital Fund for London and began its first course in April 1951. This booklet gives a short account of its activities in its first five years of operation.
During the past two years, some of the most important and frequently recurring problems raised at discussions in the Hospital Administrative Staff college were related to hospital bed occupancy. In order to provide some material on which to base lectures and discussions for the courses held at the college, a ...
This pamphlet is an attempt to answer those questions which one usually asks when considering a career, and in particular those questions as they relate to the profession of hospital administration.