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Award of Merit for 1948
Organization and Selection of Personnel
The Administrative and Economic Aspects of The Rural Hospital As An Agency of Social Service
Hospital Organization - A Group Staff Plan in a Rural Center
Discussion by James A. Hamilton of the paper entitled ""Co-operative Purchasing"" by Gately
Hospital Management Its Problems in Relation to the Present Day Nursing Situation
Hospital Organization The Relationship of the Dietary Department
Proposed Membership Structure of the American Hospital Association and Its Relationship to the Geographical Section
Hospital Versus Hotel Housekeeping
Institute Program: Approach to Hospital Personnel Problems
Standardized Training Course for Ward Aids
The College of Hospital Administrators, Its Importance
An Approach to the Hospital Personnel Problem
Essential Characteristics of an Efficient Administrator
Has The College Come of Age
Logical Plan For Employee Promotions
Need For Adequate Education And Training For Hospital Executives
Aims and Objectives of The American College of Hospital Administrators
Building Esprit De Corps
Hospitals As Big Business
Public Hospital Organization and Control
Round Table
Significance of the New Haven Hospital to Yale University
Why and Because
Extracts from ""Organization from an Accounting Viewpoint""
Our President-Elect, James A. Hamilton
Our President-Elect, James A. Hamilton
Sabotage -- An Immediate Hazard: New Haven's Preparedness Plan
Wage Policies in View of Present Conditions
Blueprint for Disaster Defense
Civilian Health in War
Medicine and the Hospital
Trends in Hospital Nursing Service
A National Approach to Hospital Problems
An Outstanding Year
James A. Hamilton
Just Between Us
Report of the President
The Future of the Voluntary Hospital
The Health of a Democracy -An Address-
The Lady Upstairs
United They Stand: Nurses and Administrators working together are proving the value of collective action
United They Stand: Nurses and Administrators working together are proving the value of collective action
Anticipated Changes in Economic Set-up and Educational Functions of the Hospital
Post-War Volunteer Program
Contest Debate: Resolved, that a hospital's operating cost is the most equitable method to be used in obtaining reimbursement for care rendered subscribers to Blue Cross Plans
Discussion From the Floor
Discussion of Address: Anticipated Changes in Economic Set-up and Educational Functions of the Hospital, from 25 February, 1944
Patients' Priority An Admitting Plan Designed to Solve Wartime Overcrowding
Some Thought on Personnel Problems