In message <[log in to unmask]>,
Haines <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Yep, You're right but note:
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>Item:
>23. It will be for community nurses locally to decide who is to represent
>them in the governing arrangements for Primary Care Groups.
I'd love to think it was - but all the nurses identified are employed by
a Trust. Inevitably, the choice will be influenced (if not decided!) by
the employer; and if it isn't, could they deliver the goods?
Hands up - who is sending the junior partner to represent the practice?
;->>
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>24. In addition, it is desirable for practice nurses to be similarly
>encouraged to be involved in the development of Primary Care Groups.
Agreed - but we were talking about the governing board!;->> - and the
same thing applies about employment and employers!
Side question - how much communication and common interest is there
between practice nurses in different practices?
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>Mobilize those back benchers NOW!
Mary
>
>Maresah Haines
>http://www.haines.grid9.net/pn/
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