Showing 2 items matching "annual nurse registration fees"
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St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesArticle - Circular from the Nurses Board under the Nurses Regulation Act of 1923- to newly registered nurses, circa 1924
... ...Annual nurse registration fees...nurses name will be removed from the register and only reinstated after a satisfactory explanation and then a fee cost of five shillings. The circular is signed by A.E. Broomhall, Registrar. Nurses Board of Victoria Nurses Registration Act 1923 A.E. Broomhall St Vincent's Hospital Nurse Training. Evelyn P. O'Dea Annual ...The circular stipulates regulations around continuing to be a registered nurse, stating that the Act requires a yearly fee of two shillings and sixpence each December and that a metal badge may be purchased at the cost of three shillings and sixpence and woven badges to wear on caps may be supplied at one shilling per dozen. The regulations are strict and there is no reminder of payment due, and if it is missed, then the nurses name will be removed from the register and only reinstated after a satisfactory explanation and then a fee cost of five shillings. The circular is signed by A.E. Broomhall, Registrar. nurses board of victoria, nurses registration act 1923, a.e. broomhall, st vincent's hospital nurse training., evelyn p. o'dea, annual nurse registration fees -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesLetter - Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association letter to Evelyn O'Dea in 1923
... ...Annual nurse registration fees...nurses to have all copies of hospital, cookery and educational certificates signed by a Justice of the Peace to place before the nursing council. It outlines fee expenses, plus instructions that all members wear the RVTNA badge so that patients may know that they are receiving the attention of a trained nurse. Evelyn P. O'Dea The Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association. L. Crocker Annual nurse registration ...The letter is signed by Secretary L. Crocker and gives comprehensive instructions to newly registered nurses to have all copies of hospital, cookery and educational certificates signed by a Justice of the Peace to place before the nursing council. It outlines fee expenses, plus instructions that all members wear the RVTNA badge so that patients may know that they are receiving the attention of a trained nurse. evelyn p. o'dea, the royal victorian trained nurses association., l. crocker, annual nurse registration fees, st vincent's hospital nurse training.
