Abstract

'Agencies and personnel concerned with public health should have a working knowledge of the current developments in the field of rehabilitation. Particularly is this true of the effects of the new legislation which increased federal participation in the training of personnel and construction of facilities. federal program also emphasizes new approaches to the problems of the medically indigent and the physically handicapped. four papers of the symposium, each representing an approach to the subject matter from the point of view of a particular agency or discipline, lend themselves to a convenient breakdown for presentation in condensed form. Dr. Joseph Gerber's paper, The Public Vocational Rehabilitation Program, reviews briefly the history of the federal-state vocational rehabilitation

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