Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 172

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 172
1(58 Masseurs. Some masseurs and more often masseuses have been authorised to practice and have settled in the largest towns, chiefly in Reykjavík. The number of masseurs practising independently in Reykjavík is steadily decreasing as doctors, who are specialists in physio-therapeutics, have clinics almost without cxception recommended to their patients by private practitioners. These specialists have in their service a number of masseurs (masseuses). The masseurs are also included in the tariffs of fees enforced by the authorities. III. Training of Doctors and other Sanitary Officers. The Medical Faculty of the University. It was not until 1876 that a medical school Mras founded in Iceland. Until then the Icelanders had to obtain their university training in medicine abroad which was the cause of the continual shortage of qualified doctors in the country. When the University was founded in 1911 the'Medical School was joined to it and became a department of the University. This faculty has always had more students than any other faculty, and at present it is attended by 60—70 students every year. The medical courses are for 6 years and it is not far wrong to say that about 10 candidates qualify every year. Instead of the former general fear of shortage of doctors some anxiety is now experienced because of over-production of medically trained people. The Icelandic faculty of medicine, indeed, is short of both the facilities and staff for scientific research work and can therefore in that respect not stand comparison with foreign medical schools. Rut it must be considered to fulfil satisfactorily its task of training able doctors for general medi- cal practice, enjoying one great advantage, that is the small number of students which enables the teachers to come into closer personal touch with each one of them, and gives the students an opportunity to take part in and keep well abreast of the practical work. The State Hospital is at the same time the University hospital where the stu- dents get their practical training, besides having opportunities to at- tend the various special hospitals (tuberculosis sanatorium, lunatic asylum, leper hospital) and get acquainted with the work there. On qualifying before they can obtain permission to set up practice inde- pendently, they have to act for a year as internes in good recognised hospitals either in Iceland or abroad. The State Hospital is the one most sought after for this purpose, but as only few graduates can get in there, and as there are hardly any other acceptable hospitals in this country, manv of them have to go abroad, especially to Denmark. Be- sides most young doctors do consider it their duly to go abroad before settling down in practice, for a longer or shorter time for advanced study in larger hospitals in Scandinavia or in Germany, and formerly also to Austria. Those who want to specialise in branches of medicine other than internal medicine, surgery, radiology and pulmonary tuber-
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