The New Zealand medical journal
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A survey of New Zealand public hospitals undertaken at the end of 1974 shows that the country is training half the number of anaesthetists to maintain the public hospital-based anaesthetic services. There is a need to develop and expand training programmes for anaesthetists. New graduates can be assured that there are career prospects in the specialty.
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A three-day open air musical festival attended by approximately 20 000 people was held at Ngaruawahia in January 1973. A medical service was provided and staffed mainly by medical students, nurses and young medical graduates. There were 1998 patient visits to the medical area, the five most common complaints being sunburn, headaches, minor foot trauma, gastroenteritis and lacerations which collectively accounted for 75 percent of the diagnoses. The medical services provided are discussed and recommendations for future festivals made.