Well done Michelle for telling me and others about Oncology Nursing. I have yet to decide whether to train as a Nurse, Operating Department Practitioner or a Paramedic.
Hi sir/ma'am, I am a Registered Nurse in India. Presently (from February 2020)working in a Government Ayurvedic Hospital Of India. My designation as a staff nurse. Previous experience in a Gynaec department nurse. There were 4yrs experience I have. Now, I am eager to learn OET and have a good career with NHS as a RN. Please advise me, is that possible with a present role in an Ayurvedic Hospital experience or they might reject my future venture with NHS. Please reply 🙏🙏🙏
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Why do nurses have do so many jobs so they can’t keep up with work load get sick patients food volunteers to do do so much and it make sense to have more nurses because hospital are getting larger
Well done Michelle for telling me and others about Oncology Nursing. I have yet to decide whether to train as a Nurse, Operating Department Practitioner or a Paramedic.
OMG I was there considering every NHS job under the sun years ago lol
I haven't decided to do A&E or neonates or child/midwife dual or advanced clinical practitioner yet
If I do decide to become a Adult Nurse, I would do Oncology as a specialism after doing 4 years of A and E.
Nurses are the best people conceivable.I love them.
Hi sir/ma'am,
I am a Registered Nurse in India. Presently (from February 2020)working in a Government Ayurvedic Hospital Of India. My designation as a staff nurse. Previous experience in a Gynaec department nurse. There were 4yrs experience I have.
Now, I am eager to learn OET and have a good career with NHS as a RN.
Please advise me, is that possible with a present role in an Ayurvedic Hospital experience or they might reject my future venture with NHS.
Please reply 🙏🙏🙏
My experience 5 year home patient care and exercise physiotherapy im searching for job
Hi all jobs within the NHS are advertised on the jobs.nhs.uk website its a live service so the number and types of jobs are constantly changing. If you haven't already registered with them we would recommend you do and don't forget to set markers so you get notified the moment a career you are interested in becomes available in your area.
Kind regards,
4527719
Health Careers Team
Make a difference with a career in health
Presently Ayurvedic hospital aanu 1yr aayi work cheyyunnathu. Ithinu munpu 3yrs labour room nurse aayirunu.
Eniku ippol NHS il process cheyyanamennu valare agarahamundu. Rejection aakan chance undo
Hi Healthy Living Tips,
Thank you for leaving your comment.
We have read your message but are not clear exactly what you are enquiring about. If you could please clarify what information it is you are looking for we will happily provide you with any information we can.
Kind Regards,
The Health Careers Team.
Make a difference with a career in health.
Why do nurses have do so many jobs so they can’t keep up with work load get sick patients food volunteers to do do so much and it make sense to have more nurses because hospital are getting larger
Getting paid diddly squat by nhs