Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 173

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169 culosis, have to study abroad, as there is a shortage in Iceland of special hospitals for the various other branches of medicine. Icelandic doctors make írequent journeys abroad and some have even gone as far afield as the U. S. A. in order to keep as well as possible in touch with new developments in their science. We mav safely say that as a class the Icelandic medical profession can stand comparison vvith the medical professions of other civilised countries as regards nredical work for general practice. The Study of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The first part of the final'examination in pharmaceutical chemistry niay be taken in Iceland on completion of three years’ work and study with a pharmaceutical chemist. After that the students have to attend the Pharmaceutical School in Copenhagen where they can graduate after two years there. An agreement has been made with the Danes that two Icelanders who have passed the part one examination shall be admitted to each of the School’s curricula. A few Icelandic pharmaceuti- cal chemists have been to Germany for their training. There are no schools for dental surgeons and veterinarv surgeons in Iceland and those who want to study these subjects have to go abroad, which explains to some extent why there is a shortage of dentists and veterinary surgeons in the country. An agreement has been made with Henmark that one Icelandie student shall be received into the Copen- hagen School of Dentistry, hut otherwise the Icelanders go to German schools of dentistry for their training. Schools for Midwives and Nurses. There is a school for midwives and nurses in connection with the State Hospital, the teaching being done by the doctors, head-midwife and nurses of the hospital. The courses are of course hoth theoretical and practical. The courses for the midwives last one year and during the whole of that period they carx-y on the daily duties in the hospital’s maternity department. The courses are free of charge, preference being granted to such of them as have bound themselves to take chai’ge of a district on completion of the courses. The probationers do not, however, re- ceive any salary. No midwives may be appointed in charge of a niunici- pal district unless they, on completion of their period of probation, have acted as assistant midwives in the maternity department of the State Hospital for one or more years, or enjoyed further training of no lower standard. The curriculum for nurses coxnprises three years. During their first and third year they work in the State Hospital receiving at the same time theoretical training. During the second year they are sent to work in the various hospitals of the country during which time they pursue no set theoretical studies. ’l’he number of nurses qualifying evei’y year is about ten. The training of nurses is not only free of cost to them, but they are paid small wag'es, increasing from kr. 30.00 a month to kr. 50.00. 22
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