The G grade with four years experience is the one with the good
degree and the very brown nose, it's based on the minimums you
see in the adverts in NT etc. ( you know the ones that offer E grade
jobs to people who are six months post reg.)
Martyn
Date sent: Mon, 15 May 2000 20:47:38 +0100
Subject: RE: ENPs - a cheap option?
From: Ian Hepworth <[log in to unmask]>
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> At 20:37 15/05/00 -0700, you wrote:
> >Dear Mark
> >
> >Why not go the whole hog and get rid of all docs from A&E? Clearly my
> >6 years at med school and 10 years post-grad training was a complete
> >waste of time, I could have skipped all those nasty, tiresome exams
> >and sleep deprived nights on call and instead done 3 years as a
> >student nurse, 4 years in A&E to get to a G grade and bingo the
> >complete A&E practicioner! We could always ask those nice Orthopaedic
> >Surgeons to "oversee" the A&E department - why bother with A&E
> >doctors? Or have we been somewhere like this before?
> >
> >Bill Bailey
> >A&E Consultant [soon to be out of a job], Derbyshire
>
> I'd like to know which A&E's have G grade nurses with 4 years
> experience. I've been in A&E for 7 years now and am still an A&E. Am I
> working in the wrong place?
>
> Ian Hepworth
> Staff Nurse, Minor Injuries, Malton, N Yorkshire
>
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