| Show I HOSPITAL EAD S WILL Obtaining More I Nurses Nurses' to toBe toBe toBe Be Discussed PHILADELPHIA Nov 2 Philadel Philadel Philadelphia phia will be the mecca for hospital I superintendents and d executives who will gather to discuss such questions as how to obtain more nurses without det detriment det- det to their standard o of training the I work of 01 tho the Industrial hospital and the responsibility of the hospital to the community at the annual session of the American college of 0 surgeons here October 24 I Representatives of the larger naI national national na na- lional hospital associations of the united United Unit Unit- I ed eel States and Canada will be present Prominent among the speakers are Dr Minn Dr Charles Charlt s H IT Mayo Mavo Rochester I John Osborn Brooklyn N N. Y i. i Dr C C. K Haywood superintendent of the Montreal l General hospital who will represent Canada for tor the e American Hospital association forse tr r. r Louis Louls d J J. Dub Dub- Ilan I of New York City Mr Frank F. F E E. Chapman superintendent of the Moun- Moun i ita to ta Sinai hospital Cleveland and Miss I Catherine Catharine Tucker president of ot the Is Nursing society Philadelphia The rhe days day's sessions will terminate With rth a round table discussion on What v hat Constitutes Constitute Good Service to the I Patient conducted by Dr M M. E E. Mac Mac- Eachern superintendent ent of the tho thoan Vancouver Van Van- Van Vancouver anI couver er General hospital All the hospital hospital hospital hos hos- I pital organizations in America are working for the patient nt declared Dr MacEachern today and this round roundtable roundtable roundtable I table discussion What hat Constitutes Good Service to the Patient strikes the I keynote kenote for this gathering I |