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Ilford 1956

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICE STAFF AND SCHOOL CLINICS
AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1956.
1.—Staff of the School Health Service.
Divisional School Medical Officer: I. Gordon, M.D., Ch.B.,
M.R.C.P. (Lond.), D.P.H.

Senior Dental Officer: E. V. Haigh, L.D.S., R.C.S.

NumberAggregate staff in terms of full-time officers employed in the School Health Service
(a) Medical Officers:
(i) Whole time School Health Service--
(ii) Whole time School Health and Local Health Services72.8
(iii) General Practitioners working part-time in the School Health Service--
(b) Speech Therapists32.54
(c) School Nurses including Superintendent*18(Combined posts, H.V. and S.N.) 81
(d) Nursing Assistants6(Clinic Nurses) 3.75
(e) (i) Senior Dental Officer1.85
(ii) Dental Officers (Part-Time)92.36
(iii) Orthodontists
(iv) Dental Attendants4339

* All hold Health Visitor's Certificate.
II—Number of School Clinics (i.e., premises at which Clinics are held
for school-children) provided by the L.E.A. for the medical and/or
dental examination and treatment of pupils attending maintained
primary and secondary schools.
Number of School Clinics 6
III—Type of Examination and/or Treatment provided at the School
Clinics returned in Section II. either directly by the Authority or
under arrangements made with the Regional Hospital Board for
examination and/or treatment to be carried out at the Clinic.