Health Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First and [-second] Sessions ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages |
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Page 1907
... population groups and he has written extensively in the field of medical care administration . After receiving this degree in medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1932 , Dr. Clark had several years of graduate medical education at ...
... population groups and he has written extensively in the field of medical care administration . After receiving this degree in medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1932 , Dr. Clark had several years of graduate medical education at ...
Page 1909
... population , and with the continually increasing complexity of the services needed , more health personnel of almost all types are urgently needed if we are to approach the goal set forth by the President . Facilities , too , are ...
... population , and with the continually increasing complexity of the services needed , more health personnel of almost all types are urgently needed if we are to approach the goal set forth by the President . Facilities , too , are ...
Page 1911
... population and the quality of health services it receives . To this end , I would em- phasize the need for measures to assure an adequate supply of well- qualified professional personnel ; sufficient modern facilities ; research ; and ...
... population and the quality of health services it receives . To this end , I would em- phasize the need for measures to assure an adequate supply of well- qualified professional personnel ; sufficient modern facilities ; research ; and ...
Page 1913
... is , you are , I take it , a resident of Boston and interested in an area where there is a high concentration of population . Dr. CLARK . Yes , sir . Mr. DOLLIVER . I am wondering if that same observation HEALTH INQUIRY 1913.
... is , you are , I take it , a resident of Boston and interested in an area where there is a high concentration of population . Dr. CLARK . Yes , sir . Mr. DOLLIVER . I am wondering if that same observation HEALTH INQUIRY 1913.
Page 1923
... population , as it is today , you still would have to have some increased number of candidates going to medical schools , if the population rate increase keeps up . Mr. SPRINGER . Would that be 15,000 ? Dr. CLARK . I cannot tell you ...
... population , as it is today , you still would have to have some increased number of candidates going to medical schools , if the population rate increase keeps up . Mr. SPRINGER . Would that be 15,000 ? Dr. CLARK . I cannot tell you ...
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