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„ith regard to recruitment of teaching staff, while it would be desirable to approach the United Kingdom authorities about possibilities of exchange or loan of staff, especially for pre-clinical teaching, a permanent staff will always be necessary. Recruitment of teaching staff should be thrown much more open, and any persons with the
requisite teaching experience and ability, including Government staff both in Hong Kong and Malaya, should have the chance of being considered for these posts. This should apply equally in the reverse direction. In addition, there should be frequent exchange of staff between the University and Chinese Universities, and the College of Medicine at Singapore, and inde cd, with the staff of any other Colonial Medical Teaching schools..
Reciprocity of titles is confined at présent to the M. B., B. S. (Hong Kong); holders of this title are included in the Colonial List of the British Medical Register. It will be a matter for consideration whether the Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene can be given a corresponding status to that of similar diplomas granted at other British teaching schools.
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