of Otago Act of 1961 gave autonomy back to the University of Otago, which it had lost to the University of New Zealand in 1869. The MB ChB(Otago) dates from 1962. Professor Morrell describes how "the university celebrated its recovered autonomy by a degree-giving ceremony on 27 July 1962," not, as stated by Dr Hocken, in 1972.2 In the last paragraph of the first column on p 325 Dr Hocken says that "the first 120 students from the self-sufficient school at Auckland graduated in 1974." It was on 23 November 1973 that 40 students graduated from an initial intake of 60 students.
Northwest London hospitals were designated as first-wave rollout sites for NHS England's '7-day services' clinical standards. Our aim was to determine clinical outcomes (improved patient flow, reduced length of stay, reduced in-hospital morbidity) and pilot new care models designed to meet those outcomes. Recognising the value of the entire multidisciplinary team to deliver these standards was an important guiding principle.
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