Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 Hello Barry, Thanks for the message. In all honesty I cannot answer your question as the matter has never arisen before. All I can suggest is for you to visit your local hospital and an agency office and have a word with them, have your certs etc with you to show them proof of type of work and legality of same etc. Good luck as it is a very helpful real time hands on learning experience. Regards P " Mcniff, Barry " <mcnib0@...> wrote: , I am barry not rn ,but am interested in Experiencing similar to you.Is there a possibility to work in The A & E,minor injuries as locum Health Care Assistant (bank) or can you do it as Offshore Medic Status.Not sure about how insurance,bureaucracy stands up. Cheers barry Yearly Medics refresher ??? , I am also an RN and on occassion when the mood takes me and if there is nothing good on TV I give an agency a call and spend a couple of evenings in the battle zone of the public hospital emergency rooms. I have become aquainted with some of the housemen and registrars and am invited to get stuck in, (complete with some 14 year old information !). It is not only good experience with a learning bit attached but also comes with some extra loot, however the food remains awful and I take my own. Perhaps you may give it a go and see what you think ? Cheers P. rachel gaunt <rachelgaunt1@...> wrote: Nope!\Would be nice though-even doing a 2-3 day refresher to stop the mind going rusty! Gaunt --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Hello I was replying to Barrys post and was not meant as a response to yours. I take it that Barry is not a RN and that is why I said he wouldn't necessarily get top dollar. People with non-standard qualifications are often placed in a grade below that which they have been previously employed at. ie South African doctors often have to drop a grade, Austrailian nurses often have to drop a grade and so on. I was not asking about myself working for an agency or in A & E. I already have that covered in my normal contract. At the end of the day it is up to the head of dept if a person works in their dept. Be they employed by an agency or the dept direct. Win these people over and people such as Barry are half way home as the head of dept would often give recomendations to agencies etc. As for my title it is not paramedic practitioner. That only relates to a web site for which I have an email address. Mike Bjarkoy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Yes copy tht Mike and thanks for info.I accept that tere will be no monetary rewards but it was the hands on experience which I value and wish to obtain. Regards Barry Re: A & E experience Hello I was replying to Barrys post and was not meant as a response to yours. I take it that Barry is not a RN and that is why I said he wouldn't necessarily get top dollar. People with non-standard qualifications are often placed in a grade below that which they have been previously employed at. ie South African doctors often have to drop a grade, Austrailian nurses often have to drop a grade and so on. I was not asking about myself working for an agency or in A & E. I already have that covered in my normal contract. At the end of the day it is up to the head of dept if a person works in their dept. Be they employed by an agency or the dept direct. Win these people over and people such as Barry are half way home as the head of dept would often give recomendations to agencies etc. As for my title it is not paramedic practitioner. That only relates to a web site for which I have an email address. Mike Bjarkoy Member Information: List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to the list owner. Post message: egroups Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk Regards The Remote Medics Team Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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