A female nurse (right) in a nursing uniform (three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing left) is interviewing a prospective female patient (left) wearing a chador (three-quarter length portrait, sitting, facing right), the black robe worn by traditional Muslim women; on the wall behind them are two posters, the one on the left is concerned with treatment for tuberculosis. Verso: WHO/7631-7632. Iran- the Reza Shah Kabir School of Nursing, Teheran. Experts provided by WHO contributed in reorganization the School of Nursing at Rey, Teheran, as an independant educational institution to train nurses for Iran's expanding health services. The now national curriculum was tried out in the school; mental health was included in the students' programs and in staff education and faculty of the school helped to fomulate personnel policies for graduate nurses. Poster issued by Teheran TB Clinic.
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