Abstract
Management and Medical Advisory Councils are an important professional innovation of the AAIN. Both the national organization and many of the local groups have adopted this method of promoting better understanding among those concerned with industrial health. Often the Council sessions are treated almost as workshops with the nurse, management and medical representatives all contributing suggestions toward the solution of specific problems of industrial administration, policy, or health. In the following article Mrs. Edna Watson describes the information and work of the Advisory Councils of the Mid-Indiana Industrial Nurses Association. The experience of this group should prove valuable to other AAIN groups in establishing similar councils or in planning programs for existing councils.
