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Old 26-03-2020, 09:54 AM #18
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Originally Posted by Kizzy View Post
I don't think having untrained people is a good idea. ... Sorry but I don't, who is going to be training them? Are they going to be vetted adequately?
This is also the issue with them suddenly "temporarily registering" final year student nurses as full nurses... there seems to be this idea that as they're "nearly finished" they must be competent. But at the end of the final year of nursing training, there is a long final placement, and on that placement, they're assessed for their competency to be entering the profession. That hasn't happened yet for current final year students.

I don't think they realise how many fail that placement and have to repeat, and are thus not competent to be practicing as registered nurses without supervision. Scary ****.

Even the ones who do eventually pass, often have areas of incompetency picked up early in that last placement and the whole point of the placement is that they work on those areas to achieve competency.

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