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Forum: General Chat 27-02-2011, 18:23
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Re: Cuts to remain untreated.

The ungrateful ones(it seemed) were few and far between...although the time/distance thing does lend a little distortion.....I do not remember being Effed and Jeffed at like I was towards the end...
Forum: General Chat 27-02-2011, 16:17
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Re: Cuts to remain untreated.

Nursing in the 80's was(as far as I am concerned) the most rewarding and satisfying job ever.
I was a newly appointed Junior Sister....had high hopes to develop myself and the nurses I worked...
Forum: General Chat 27-02-2011, 15:45
Replies: 24
Views: 635
Re: Cuts to remain untreated.

It has always been the case(or that is the way it seems from my experience and recollection) that if you have what is suspected to be a cancerous growth then you were admitted and treated...
Forum: General Chat 27-02-2011, 15:24
Replies: 24
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Re: Cuts to remain untreated.

I suppose it depends what you mean by better......if you mean paying through the nose for a hospital that might never be owned by the Trust...remember it was built on the PFI...that's like the never...
Forum: General Chat 27-02-2011, 15:02
Replies: 24
Views: 635
Re: Cuts to remain untreated.

I worked in the NHS in the 80's and don't recall it being as bad as it is now.
Forum: General Chat 27-02-2011, 12:31
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Re: Cuts to remain untreated.

I think you might want to rephrase that John.........a dearth is a scarcity...they were never scarce when I was working for the NHS(and I don't think they are scarce today), their salaries were/are...
Forum: General Chat 27-02-2011, 10:56
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Re: Cuts to remain untreated.

I suppose it depends on how you designate/categorise support staff.
Clinicians would imply Consultants/doctors/radiographers and such like.......support staff could be Nurses/HCA's/ward...
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