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Haployment of
Government
Officers &
Private
Practitioners
as lecturers.
The Lecturer in Orthopa dics, Ophthalmolgy and
Discases of Ear, Nose and throat would bo drawn from
specialists in Hong Kong either as Government medical
Hitherto the Govern-
officers or in private practice.
help
ment has given generously/to the University in allowing it to have the services of its specialists as University teachers. It is desirable that this help should continue to be given. It would then became necessary that, following the precedent set in the case of lectureship in Pa diatrics when beds were assigned to a lecturer appointed from among rivate practictioners by. the University in consultation with the Colonial Director of Medical Services, the University should have freedom to solect within the necessarily restricted range of available specialists, and that beds in the teaching hospital should be assigned to
such lecturers provided that the Director of Medical Services was satisfied of his competence and suitability.
MEDICINE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE.
With the scheme of widening the scope
of specialist toaching outlined in the
last paragraph, it should not be difficult to strengthen the
teaching staff of this Department.
quired would be:
Immediately the staff re-
1 Professor Full time University 1
Lecturers)
3
appointment.
1 Lecturer Children
GYNECOLOGY
& MIDWIFERY
Lecturor
1
(Mental Diseases) Lecturer
(Dermatology)
for which good hospital facilities exist
would require the following full time staff:
1. Professor
3 Lecturers.