BORN 1961
2: Are our maternity services well organised?
Many mothers find the present system confusing, with duplication of work between family doctor, local authority clinics, domiciliary midwives. and hospital clinics. Are drastic changes necessary? If so, what should these be?
Letters from mothers on this subject are read.
Speakers in the discussion: A Professor of Obstetrics in a London teaching hospital, a Medical Officer of Health, a General Practitioner, who is also Chairman of the General Medical Services Committee of the B.M.A. Miss Eileen Snelling S.R.N., S.C.M., M.T.D. formerly Education Officer Royal College of Midwives Chairman, Mrs. Anne Allen