Nurses Registration.
(a) the applicant must furnish a certificate that she has completed a course of not less than two years' training in a Complete Training School for Registered Fever Nurses, or alternatively, has completed a course of not less than two years and six months in an Affiliated Training School for Registered Fever Nurses; or
(b) if at the date of application she is registered on some other supplementary part or on the general part of the register, a certificate that since the date of registration she has completed a course of not less than one year's training in a Complete Training School for Registered Fever Nurses:
Provided that, in the case of a nurse who has passed the final examination for fever nurses, the course of two years' training required for admission to any other part of the register shall date as from the time of passing the final examination for fever nurses, and not from the date of her registration.
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15. For the purpose of this Part, "training in a training school" means training given at the school in the subjects prescribed by the board as the subjects for the examination which an applicant seeks to pass.
16. The board may in any particular case dispense with any certificate or other document required by this Part if it is satisfied by other evidence that the information furnished by the applicant is correct, and that as regards character and professional efficiency she is suitable for admission to the register.
PART IV.
Certificate of admission to the register.
Power to dispense with certain requirements for admission to the register.
17. Every nurse admitted to the register shall be granted a certificate in the form set out in the Third Schedule, and such certificate shall be under the seal of the board, and no document purporting to be a certificate of admission to the register shall be valid unless it is under the seal of the board.
18. In the event of a certificate being lost or accidentally destroyed, the holder may apply to the board for a fresh certificate.
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Nurses Registration.
(a) the applicant must furnish a certificate that she has completed a course of not less than two years' training in a Complete Training School for Re- gistered Fever Nurses, or alternatively, has completed a course of not less than two years and six months in an Affiliated Training School for Registered Fever Nurses; or
(b) if at the date of application she is registered on some other supplementary part or on the general part of the register, a certificate that since the date of registration she has completed a course of not less than one year's training in a Complete Train- ing School for Registered Fever Nurses:
Provided that, in the case of a nurse who has passed the final examination for fever nurses, the course of two years' training required for admission to any other part of the register shall date as from the time of passing the final examination for fever nurses, and not from the date of her registration.
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15. For the purpose of this Part, "training in a train- Training. ing school" means training given at the school in the sub- jects prescribed by the board as the
the subjects for the examination which an applicant seeks to pass.
16. The board may in any particular case dispense with any certificate or other document required by this Part if it is satisfied by other evidence that the information furnish ed by the applicant is correct, and that as regards character and professional efficiency she is suitable for admission to the register.
PART IV.
Certificate of admission to the register.
Power to certain for admission register.
dispense with
requirements
to the
Certificate of the register.
admission to
17. Every nurse admitted to the register shall be granted a certificate in the form set out in the Third Schedule, and such certificate shall be under the seal of the Third board, and no document purporting to be a certificate of admission to the register shall be valid unless it is under the seal of the board.
Schedule.
18. In the event of a certificate being lost or accidental Duplicate ly destroyed, the holder may apply to the board for a fresh
certificate.
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