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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 24, 1930.
(2) The course of training shall be :--
(a) for those who have had less than two years general nursing-two years at a Maternity Hospital recognised as such by the Board. (b) for those who have had two years training in general nursing-one
year at such Maternity Hospital as aforesaid.
(c) for those who have had four years training in general nursing-six
months at such Maternity Hospital as aforesaid.
4. The following are approved training schools for midwives in Hong Kong:-
1. Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals.
2. The Government Civil Hospital.
3. The Tsan Yuk Hospital.
4. The Kwong Wah Hospital.
5. The Tung Wah Hospital.
6. The Tung Wah Eastern Hospital.
5. The examination for the Board's certificate shall be conducted by two members of the Board with the assistance of such other examiners as the Board may decide. The examination will be both written and oral.
The marks obtained at the examination will be supplied to the full Board.
6.-(1) Any person desiring to be certified as a midwife in Hong Kong is required to give notice in writing to the Secretary of the Midwives Board of her wish to do so, and such notice shall contain the following particulars :--
(a) Name (Mrs. or Miss).
(b) Age.
(c) Address.
(d) Hospital where trained.
(e) Particulars of training.
(f) Has the candidate made application to the Board before?
(g) A certificate of character from some resident of standing in the Colony. (h) A certificate or diploma from Training School, or from the Authorizing
Body in case of 'certified midwives."
(i) Passport or identification certificate.
(j) Candidates are expected to produce a Record Book of cases taken in Train-
ing School.
(2) This notice and accompanying documents shall be considered by the Board, and the Board, if satisfied with the applicant's qualifications, shall issue a certificate under the Ordinance, and direct the Secretary to enter the applicant's name on the Roll of Midwives.
Note. When a candidate is approved for registration two copies of a recent photo- graph (unmounted) must be sent to the Secretary of the Board; one of which will be inserted in the Roll of Midwives and the other affixed to the certificate issued to the applicant by the Midwives Board.
7. Every midwife intending to start private practice after a period of service as a certified midwife on a hospital staff shall, before so starting, give notice of such inten- tion and of the intended professional address to the Secretary of the Board and the Supervisor of Midwives.
8. Every midwife intending to continue in practice shall in the month of January in each year give notice of such intention to the Secretary of the Board and to the Super- visor of Midwives.
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