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Hi Naz,  we use 'Adviser' here in Oxford, sometimes prefixed with 'Nurse' to differentiate us from the Physicians, just in case (heaven forbid) we are confused with them!! 
The two advisers I have that are "unqualified" (presently doing their degree course) are referred to in the same manner, sometimes postscripted in documentation for clarification with "(trainee)".
Pity nursing doesn't have the similar terminology to the physicians; Consultant OH Nurse Adviser, OH Specialist Nurse Registrar, etc :0)
 
Regards, Bob
 
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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:35 PM
Subject: re titles of oh staff

Hi all,
Does anyone know of any guidelines anywhere that give suggestions for what titles to address staff working in OH? (No rude answers now!!) What do qualified ohn's generally get called in your places - ohns or ohn advisers? I know some are called advisers, but I presumed that this related to those with an oh qualification, and that others were called ohns, but we had some debate about this in Uni once and different organisations seem to do things differently.
Thanks in advance for your help
Naz
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