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...sorts of supporting troops-hospital orderlies, X-ray technicians, physiotherapists. As care grows more complex, the need for such ancillary personnel rises too. Compared with one health assistant per doctor in 1900, the ratio today is 13 to 1, reports the University of Florida's Dr. Darrel J. Mase to the A.M.A.'s Council on Medical Education. By 1975 the needed ratio will probably reach 25 to 1. Health may then employ 6,000,000 people, and constitute the nation's biggest industry...
...where will all those people be trained? So far, says Dr. Mase, only 13 U.S. universities offer degrees in health-assistant professions other than nursing. About 50 others now plan to enter the field. But Congress has yet to appropriate more than seed money under the Allied Health Professions Act of 1966, which was supposed to finance classrooms, labs and teachers for thousands of students...
JERICHO (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). When a radar expert has to be smuggled behind Nazi lines to study a new antiaircraft gun, an espionage team code-named Jericho is tapped for the job. With John Leyton, Marino Mase and Don Francks in the leads. Premiere...
...Yonkers, N.Y. carpet factory (1895). With a deck instead of a rug under his feet, Britain's 67-year-old Poet Laureate puts his memories, in pure and simple descriptive prose, to better use than ever. Like its great predecessor Life on the Mississippi (which Author Mase field has reread once a year for decades), New Chum has the freshness of a story that never grows old - the story of a boy's initiation into a man-sized...
Harvard's misfortunes started early in the day, as Don Donahue cracked into the ninth hurdle in the 220 lows and failed to place in the money; and in the highs the Crimson ace, conceded an excellent chance for first honors, took only a fourth as Mase Fernald finished in fifth place...