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Intermediate Nurses.
the Register containing the names of nurses trained in the nursing of persons suffering from infectious diseases.
IV. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO THE REGISTER OF NURSES IN
TRAINING BEFORE ISSUE OF RULES
22. Every person who, not being qualified to obtain admission to the Register as an existing nurse, desires to obtain admission thereto before the date on which the Rules to be made by the Council under Section 3 (1) (c) and (2) (a) and (b) of the Act for the training of nurses and conduct of examinations come into operation, shall make application to the Registrar on the form prescribed and shall comply with the provisions of Rule 21 (1) and (2) with regard to evidence of good character and age. The following evidence of knowledge and experience shall be required in addition, namely:—
(1) In the case of an applicant for admission to the general part of
the Register-
A certificate of not less than three years' training as a nurse from a general hospital or other institution recognised by the Council for training for the general part of the Register which has terminated at any period after 1st November 1919, but before the Rules to be made by the Council for the examination and training of nurses shall become operative;
Or
A certificate from the Local Government Board for Scotland or the Scottish Board of Health that the applicant has passed her examination and possesses the qualifications for the general part of the Register required by the Depart- ment so certifying.
(2) In the case of an applicant for admission to the supplementary
part of the Register containing the names of male nurses—
A certificate of not less than three years' training from a hospital or institution recognised by the Council for training for the purposes of the Register of male nurses or as a male nurse in the service of the Admiralty, the Army Council or the Air Council, or a part of said training in such a hospital or institution, and as to the remainder as a male nurse in the service of the Admiralty, the Army Council or the Air Council, which has terminated at any period after the 1st day of November 1919, but before the Rules to be made by the Council for the examination and training of male nurses shall become operative.
(3) In the case of an applicant for admission to the supplementary part of the Register containing the names of mental diseases
nurses-
A certificate of not less than three years' training from a hospital or institution recognised by the Council for training for the purposes of the Register containing the names of mental nurses, or in the case of an applicant who is qualified for admission to the general part of the Register, a certificate of not less than two years' training in an asylum or other institution recognised by the Council for training for the purposes of the Register of Mental Nurses which has terminated at any period after the 1st day of November 1919, but before the Rules to be made by the Council for the examination and training of nurses shall become operative;
or
The certificate of the Medico-Psychological Association certify- ing that the applicant has completed her training and passed her examination at any time after the 1st day of November 1919, but before the Rules to be made by the Council for the examination and training of nurses shall become operative.
(4) In the case of an applicant for admission to the supplementary part of the Register containing the names of nurses for mental defectives-
A certificate of not less than three years' training from an institu- tion recognised by the Council for training for the purposes of the Register containing the names of nurses for mental defectives, or in the case of an applicant who is qualified for admission to the general part of the Register, a certificate of not less than two years' training in an institution recog- nised by the Council for training for the purposes of the Register of Nurses for mental defectives which has termin- ated at any period after the 1st day of November 1919, but before the Rules to be made by the Council for the examination and training of nurses shall become operative.
(5) In the case of an applicant for admission to the supplementary part of the Register containing the names of sick children's nurses— (a) A certificate of not less than three years' training from a general hospital for children or other institution recognised by the Council for training for the purposes of the part of the Register containing the names of sick children's nurses which has terminated at any period after the 1st day of November 1919, but before the Rules to be made by
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