*o (PACE TEN ~_ -" Sss S Bs §‘A a girl has graduated, she is ready to accept a position as ‘a general duty nurse. Many, (however, prefer to take furâ€" ftber training and become quaâ€" lified as a supervisor in some clinical field, such as the operating theatre, in obstetâ€" Tics, in pediatrics or, perhaps, ‘to become a nurse adminisâ€" have at least one dietitian and the larger institutions have quite a number. This is a good career for young women and is interesting, worthwhile work. A traiwing in household science specialists in schools of nurâ€" of universities have faculties of nursing and young women graduating from these schools have a degree and qualificaâ€" tions which pave the way for them to become directors or required in a hospital, and Nearly all of our larger general hoapitals have schools for nurses. Most of these schools now require their inâ€" structors to have special quaâ€" lifications in the subjects they teach. As a result the majorâ€" schools are university graduaâ€" nursing as a career for young women. In my opinion it proâ€" vides a splendid background which can always prove useâ€" ful either as a means of liveâ€" lihood, or as a valuable asset in the daily problems of raisâ€" Nursing itself, of course, has evolved many specialties. Once enter our minds. Much has alâ€" ready been said and written about the many advantages of In a previous article we disâ€" cussed a number of carsers or vocations for men in hospitals. Now I would like to taik about careers for women and, beâ€" .1eve me, it is just amaszsing now many such careers there are. True, some of these require a high degree of training; others do not require such exâ€" prime requisite is a willingâ€" tՎԠg HO gp)TAL y0 by _ ' G. HARVEY AGNEW, mn - PRESIDENT, ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION in a previous article we disâ€", these special diets make the of For those in the field who have not and .cannot take a complete course in this work, the Canadian Hospital Assocâ€" courses offered at various hosâ€" pital centres. They ther beâ€" come familiar with the langâ€" uage of the medical profesâ€" sion, study approved indexing and coding procedures and learn how to file for handy reference the valuable data record. iation and the Canadian Asâ€" sociation of Medical Record to the patient‘s illness. Hosâ€" pitals take special care to enâ€" sure accurate clinical records &, for this purpose, employ medical record librarians. Woâ€" men desiring to become regisâ€" tered medical record librarians (M.R.L) can take special ients. With greater knowâ€" ledge of the value of physical therapy treatments, these deâ€" partments are increasing their volume at a rapid rate. .. An essential feature of the modern hospital is its careful recording of all medical dats and information which relates and facts on each patient‘s work all the more interesting. In addition to the proparation of the food, it is the responâ€" sibility of the dietitianâ€"inâ€" charge to get meals to the patâ€" and are highly intelligent in ients hot and at the proper work and requires precision for women seeking a career in 49 Ontario §1.5. EYES EXAMINED GOOD GLASSES Marness Racing gfims of their patâ€" Pricas: Childrem .30¢, Advits $1.00. Reserved Septs $1.30. â€" THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Pricam Aecorved Sect $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. DOUG‘S RECREATION ® n i h Y | & ‘ | ‘\ | | ' | ' I | “rï¬' | \‘ L x WCTNCTEGTIRIUTTeTeETiea itc ie ocm atrmnacieaciet | cal and electrical work, this is an engrossing and nost enâ€" joyable field. tion in every hospital is that of the housekeeper. Aithough patient, the housskeeper has a A somewhat allied technical field is that of the radiology technician, or . radiographer. Much of the general work of the Xâ€"ray department is done by radiographers under the general direction of the radioâ€" logist. For those interested in photography, or in mechaniâ€" One could go on and on and outline advantages of other possible careers in hosâ€" pitals. These could include occupational therapy, social workers, nursing assistants, medical secretaries, office workers, elevator operators, telephonse operators, recepâ€" tionists, medical artists, mediâ€" cal photography and others. quite responsible:post for she has general charge of the maid special extension course. Medâ€" fcal record librarians can new take this courte while actualâ€" ly employed in this work. Turning next to the techâ€" nical field, it is interesting to caréers in the field of iaboraâ€" tory technical work. Under the general direction of the docâ€" tor in charge of the hospital laboratory, the actual work of the laboratory is done, to a large degree, by the techniâ€" cian, or technologist as these workers are frequently called. Tâ€"aining either in general laâ€" boratory workâ€"or in specialized tory Technologists, 294 Barton St. E., Hamilton, Ontario. Other technicians have takâ€" en up other essential fields of work. Some test ‘patients for warious types of deafness; others check for correction of squint or crossâ€"eyes, under the supervision of the ophâ€" thalmologist. laboratory fields can be obâ€" tained in a number of hosâ€" pitals across Canada. Further Still another important posiâ€" ormation on this subject y be obtained from the Richest Colt Stukes: 2â€" and 3â€"your Standard Bred Putschios plrs 4 other class races and light and houvy harness evenés. sr Spoetiol Evening Shown only} 2:15 cach evening Geo, Hamid & Sen, NMew York, presents the Geandstand Foliee, featuring the Rexyette Duncers and # outstandâ€" ing voudevilts ocn, Phone 24237 many young ject of hospital careers which is available to interested perâ€" sons on request. Write to the Executive Secretaryâ€"Treasurâ€" er, Ontario Hospital Associaâ€" tion, Toronto 7, Ontario. great deal of executive ability. Young â€" Catholic women thinking of going into the Sisâ€" terhood, if they are interestâ€" ed in hospital work, might consider an Order which specâ€" inliszes in this work. There are several such Orders Today many of the Sisterhoods perâ€" mit unus with special aptitude ANl in all, hospitals offer a wide variety of interesting and worthwhile careers for memâ€" bers of the gentler sex. Such work can be extremely pleaâ€" sant for women who wish‘ to be of service to others less forâ€" tunate than themselves . on life‘s journey. Note: The Ontario Hospital Association has published a to train in various specialty fields such as nursing, laboraâ€" tory work, radiology, medical tecorgs and pharmacy." Never before such a variety to choose from. Plan to see at lpast two of these exrceptional aflncï¬oul.l Make your reservations early by writing to the Western‘. Fair Association, Queen‘s Park, London, Ontario, NOW!T\ we heave eyver had I 90 Queen St. 8 Our modern DRY CLEANING methods will make children‘s clothes look like new. 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