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Conley Matemity Hospital Osteopathic Hospital Tulsa Osteopathic Hospital Lakeside Osteopathic Hospital Missouri State Hospital No. 3 The above hospitals are all part of the teaching program of the Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery. Here in the college and affiliated hospitals the student gains experience in the fields of medicine, surgery, radiology, obstetrics and f3i2'?fff ,V U f N l t t , el Q ,pdf Missouri State Hospital No. 2 gynecology, psychiatry, emergency room and specialized fields such as thoracic and neurosur- gery. There are thousands of beds and hundreds of physicians from which the student learns both by observation and active participation. 11
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Changes in methods and modalities of therapy have occurred as science uncovers more and more of Nature's secrets. K.C.C.O.S. kept up the pace as instrumentation loomed on the horizon, this being an early example. It has long since been replaced, indicating the rapid growth and progress in our profession. Osteopathic Hospital, at llth and Harrison Streets, became the teaching hospital for the school in 1944. There the students acquired skill in caring for those patients requiring in- patient care in the fields of Medicine and Sur- gery. It has served the local practitioners as well, and has nurtured many interns and resi- dents in their post-graduate study. No hospital could ever operate without the aid of specially trained personnel, and ours was no exception. Styles may change, but efficient nursing care will always be in vogue to facili- tate total patient care and hasten the return to health. The nurses of yesteryear were not tor- tunate enough to be aided by other hospital staff as they are today. I f
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