HC Deb 23 August 1945 vol 413 c832W
Mr. Sorensen

asked the Minister of Health, approximately, how many male nurses are working in hospitals under public authorities; how many are in training; and whether steps are being taken to encourage application for such training, particularly in view of the shortage of women nurses and the suitability of male nurses for male patients.

Mr. A. Bevan

About 2,000 male nurses are employed in hospitals other than mental hospitals. In mental hospitals and mental deficiency institutions, the number employed is about 10,000. I cannot say without special inquiry how many out of these totals are employed by public authorities and voluntary bodies respectively, or how many are in training. I propose to ask the National Advisory Council on Nurses and Midwives to advise on the best means of encouraging more men to train as nurses.

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