WHO Regional Office for Europe. Joint ILO/WHO Seminar on the Nurse in Industry. Copenhagen, 1957.
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WHO Regional Office for Europe. Study Group on Basic Nursing Curriculum in Europe. Geneva, 1955.
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International Council of Nurses.National Reports. London, 1957.
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WHOExpert Committee on Professional and Technical Education of Medical and Auxiliary Personnel, Geneva, 1950.
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Papers presented during the WHO International Course for European Occupational Health Nurses, London, 1957–8:
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DobrowolskaB. (Poland): Baste Education of the Occupational Health Nurse in Poland.
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DavisR. A. (New Zealand): Basic Education of the Occupational Health Nurse.
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WegnerM. (Germany): Post-basic Occupational Health Nursing Education.
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NesetJ. (Norway): Post-basic Education of the Occupational Health Nurse.
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HäuslerV. (Yugoslavia): Keeping up to date In Occupational Health Nursing.
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Through the courtesy of Mrs. M. M. Williams I have had access to reports sent to her and to Miss D. A. Pemberton between 1949 and 1957 from the nursing organizations of a variety of European countries.
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I am greatly indebted to my colleagues in the countries of Europe who responded so generously to my request for information on the training and education of occupational health nurses in their respective countries.