Brother inlaws wife got it.
Nurse at roth gen.
Its a feker this bstard.
Shakes head in disbelief....do you not think that's how Nurses/Midwife's first set off in employment but bettered themselves through taking a degree career? They've all been there and done it.
My Wife still has to help lift pregnant Mother's, some weighing in at excessive amounts! She sometimes doesn't get any assistance.
Last edited by Brin; 06-04-2020 at 04:57 PM.
Err yes I do. I helped my Wife go through her Midwifery training. I'm also aware that it is now degree based as our Daughter is currently looking to start Sheff Uni in October on a 3 year course to gain a degree as a Registered Children's Nurse.
Also agree with you in that all this degree nonsense doesn't make you any better than the old way of training. The Wife says, hands on is far better than being trained up in a classroom, old school she says always works better.
As for being degree based, this has put a lot of genuine hard working people off from applying as the entrance qualifications are too steep.
Last edited by Brin; 06-04-2020 at 05:04 PM.
I agree Brin. My daughter qualified as a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) in her final year of high school here in the US and worked for 5 years in care homes and a hospital (the one where the first US virus death occurred) while working towards a degree. She moved to the UK 2 years ago and despite having a nursing license was disheartened that she couldn't get any work there without doing a degree. At the moment she's sat at home in Barnsley tearing her hair out doing OU studies instead of being able to help on the front line. She even considered coming back here because when the virus first broke Washington State were offering nurses $3.5K/week to come in from other states.
I was speaking to a few GP,s and Consultant Doctor,s leading up to the last Election and they all said they would prefer that Nurses were trained by the old, hands on method by learning full time on the wards rather than by the Degree method. Much more useful and better trained was the conclusion
It also means that Nurses are not burdened with the costs of obtaining a degree because let's face it isn't the best paid profession and it will take them a long time to pay it off