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Training of Sanitary Inspectors is carried out Departmentally and eventually they secure the Certificate of the Royal Sanitary Institute. I am not satisfied however that the latter is sufficiently knowledgable about requirements of teaching for the Colonies. They rarely have any personal contact with conditions in the Colonies and if their certificate is to continue to be the stamp of adequate training the Institute should bring it more up to modern requirements for the Colonies. Other Colonies have established Schools of Hygiene and, no doubt, here also the Sanitary Inspector's course will eventually be merged into the set-up of an integrated School of Hygiene, which could afford the fullest facilities for the best possible training. An incidental advantage resulting from this would be a closer joining up between the University and government medical staff.
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