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I am a District Nurse in the United Kingdom, and would be pleased to offer enayone help in anything connected with community nursing.
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| Aylesha | 12/04/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thx You! |
| Chani | 04/22/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks very much for a quick, thoughtful ..... |
| NICOLA | 03/25/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Mary | 02/13/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you Karen. I have an interest ..... |
| Kelly | 01/27/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ADVISE ..... |
Good luck with this - it is Karen not Kate!! I think you need to be aware of the local policies i.e. when I trained as a District Nurse, the emphasis was on assessment of the holistic patient/family
Hi Sonia I apologise for the delay in replying but am studying hard myself at the moment! Please remember I am UK based and things are rather different over the pond! 1. I always wanted to be in health
Hi There I am so sorry but I am UK based and so our system is so very different over here. I would say, though, that any experience you can get would be excellent. Personally I got a part time job
i LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT NURSING - SOME IDEAS WERE not realistic but on the whole the learning, the caring and the uniform and the idea that you were helping people as well. I did O and A levels at school
In the UK that would be fine - you do not say at what level you have these qualifications, but as long as you have them to our equivalnet GCSE and some at our A level that would be OK. Lucky you living
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