Abstract

This article attempts to estimate the numbers and types of manpower that must be recruited and trained in the next four years if one million new low-income patients are enrolled each year into organized family planning programs. The manpower estimates presented here while only approximations of the actual requirements serve to illustrate the magnitude of the undertaking. And although the task of creating training programs of the necessary scope and substance is large it can be defined in terms of a feasible and useful effort. The mind does not boggle as it must when faced with the far greater and more expensive manpower needs for the United States in education social work or comprehensive medical care. (excerpt)

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