Students at School of Nursing, Guam wasto bedisestablished, some provision had to be made for continuing the medical and dental schools, then parts of the Medical Center. The nursing school involved no organizationaldifficulty because it was part of the Guam Memorial Hospital, an indigenousinstitution which was to be taken over by the Departmentof the Interior. It would be possible to conduct the medical and dental schools as parts of the Naval Hos- pital, Guam, which was to continue to exist in the Marianas command. but with nurses’ training responsible to a different organization, 1. €. the Department of the Interior, there was no assurance that Guam and Trust Territory patients would be clinically available to the medical and dental schoolstudents. To avoid this possibility and also reduce the cost of training, which wasto be necessary during the forthcomingfiscal year, Field TerPacls recommended that: (1) the Trust Territory establish at Truk its own hospital withfacilities for medical, dental and nursing training; (2) 932 5c@bo10

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