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Premature Care at Cornell. In the fall of 1966, the Institutes for Physicians and Nurses in the Care of Premature Infants at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, under the sponsorship of the New York State Department of Health and the US Children's Bureau, will begin their 18th year of operation. The institutes are designed to meet the needs of physicians and nurses in charge of hospital premature nurseries and special premature centers, and of medical and nursing directors and consultants in state and local premature programs. The attendance at each institute is limited to six physician-nurse teams. The program for physicians is of two weeks' duration and that for nurses, of four weeks' duration. Participants pay no tuition fee and stipends are provided to help cover expenses during attendance at the institute. Institutes for the 1966-1967 fiscal year are scheduled to start on the following dates.
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