alan smallman
07-03-2008, 06:49 PM
Hi :)
Are there any nurses out there who may be able to tell us how they've found working conditions compared to the NHS back in UK. We appreciate that you'll need a level of diplomacy if you decide to reply to this thread, but we're just after general stuff really. y'know, like was it a good move to nurse over there, what opportunities are there, how do the practices differ? we've heard that there are dedicated manual handling teams who hoist heavy patients. stuff like that really. What type of culture is it at work (appreciate this may differ from hospital to hospital). Does a 'can-do' culture exist where you get support for courses, etc? we'd be interested in any feedback people can give us regarding their experiences on the wards or in theatre. We plan to come over with an agency who are gonna set us up with a couple of informal tours around a couple of establishments when we get there. Just had a really bad shift on my ward :sad:and I'm trying to cheer myself up by thoughts of how better its going to be. we've done some research but there's no substitute for experience (Alan). Any thoughts please? Cheers
Pauline & Alan:)
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Are there any nurses out there who may be able to tell us how they've found working conditions compared to the NHS back in UK. We appreciate that you'll need a level of diplomacy if you decide to reply to this thread, but we're just after general stuff really. y'know, like was it a good move to nurse over there, what opportunities are there, how do the practices differ? we've heard that there are dedicated manual handling teams who hoist heavy patients. stuff like that really. What type of culture is it at work (appreciate this may differ from hospital to hospital). Does a 'can-do' culture exist where you get support for courses, etc? we'd be interested in any feedback people can give us regarding their experiences on the wards or in theatre. We plan to come over with an agency who are gonna set us up with a couple of informal tours around a couple of establishments when we get there. Just had a really bad shift on my ward :sad:and I'm trying to cheer myself up by thoughts of how better its going to be. we've done some research but there's no substitute for experience (Alan). Any thoughts please? Cheers
Pauline & Alan:)
Reccy Planned in May 2008
House up for Sale
CRB checks in