Medical and Dental Schools, Scholarships, Construction Grants, and Institutional Research Grants: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, June 6 Anf 7, 1960U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 160 pages |
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... million for a medical school ; and $ 1 million for a dental school or school of public health . As your committee is aware , impending shortages of professional health per- sonnel , and the needs of the institutions which train them ...
... million for a medical school ; and $ 1 million for a dental school or school of public health . As your committee is aware , impending shortages of professional health per- sonnel , and the needs of the institutions which train them ...
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... million for schools of medicines , osteopathy , and public health , and $ 25 million for schools of dentistry . Grants would be available to help meet construction costs of new schools and for the portion of costs of construction at ...
... million for schools of medicines , osteopathy , and public health , and $ 25 million for schools of dentistry . Grants would be available to help meet construction costs of new schools and for the portion of costs of construction at ...
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... million for the fiscal year 1961 , and $ 10 million for the fiscal year 1962 and each of the next 8 years , for grants to States having approved plans for scholarships for medical and dental students . Sums appropriated each year would ...
... million for the fiscal year 1961 , and $ 10 million for the fiscal year 1962 and each of the next 8 years , for grants to States having approved plans for scholarships for medical and dental students . Sums appropriated each year would ...
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... million a year for medical and dental student scholarships , and $ 2 million a year for intern loans would be authorized for the 10 - year period . The proposal is that these programs would be wholly federally financed . Scholarships ...
... million a year for medical and dental student scholarships , and $ 2 million a year for intern loans would be authorized for the 10 - year period . The proposal is that these programs would be wholly federally financed . Scholarships ...
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... million per year and $ 2 million per year for intern loans . The proposed legislation is a matter which falls primarily under the Depart- ment of Health , Education , and Welfare . The Department of the Navy , on behalf of the ...
... million per year and $ 2 million per year for intern loans . The proposed legislation is a matter which falls primarily under the Depart- ment of Health , Education , and Welfare . The Department of the Navy , on behalf of the ...
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10-year program 86th Congress additional administration American Dental Association American Optometric Association American Osteopathic Association BERSON bill Chairman COGGESHALL committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction of medical cost dental education dental schools dental students dentistry dentists doctor of medicine doctors enrollment existing schools expand field Fogarty funds graduate health departments health educational facilities health research Health Service Act hospitals increasing inserting in lieu institutional grants institutional research grant legislation lieu thereof loan medical and dental medical education medical research medical schools medical students medicine National nursing optometry OREN HARRIS osteopathy percent personnel pharmacists pharmacy physicians population problems proposed public health schools Public Health Service research and research research facilities research programs research training ROBERTS sanitary engineering schools of public statement subcommittee Surgeon teaching facilities Thank tion tuition University University of Florida Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Page 5 - Section 1 of the Public Health Service Act is amended to read as follows : "SECTION 1. Titles I to VIII, inclusive, of this Act may be cited as the 'Public Health Service Act'.
Page 2 - Secretary, but not exceeding $50 per diem, including travel time, and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 4 - ... such a loan shall be made without security and without endorsement, except that, if the borrower is a minor and the note or other evidence of obligation executed by him would not, under the applicable law, create a binding obligation...