- @grrlinterrupted What happens atm is you go to university & do stuff there & then do placements, but the time allocated to hands on stuff… in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted …isn't very much. I understand having a degree is perceived as better by society but maybe that's wrong in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Maybe having the old style nursing course with more hands on experience is better? I dunno. It's a bit about perception in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Yep. And instead of being able to help someone manage their MH, you end up with more emergencies re suicidal thoughts etc in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted …which, a bit coldly, is a heck more paperwork & stress for the nurse & worry that they'll get it in the neck too in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Yeah. Basically, do the old course BUT CALL IT A DEGREE. I think that was the only problem. in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted ALSO stop giving nurses the stuff doctors should be doing, like diagnosing stuff. I HAVE MANY HEALTH SERVICE FEELINGS in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Yep. Pretty much in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Yeah but they've also had 7+ yrs of training to pick up the medical diagnosis stuff & earn more for that responisbility in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted nurses get… 3 years. & less money. & are more likely to lose their job if they get it wrong, I think. :/ in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Yep. If nurses are allowed to stick to their job & not take on Dr responsibilities in addition to that, care qual increases in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Plus, I imagine, it's less stressful & better for THEIR health in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @anatsuno I have just realised you are talking about the thing with Gillian Anderson and not Lee Pace in reply to anatsuno ->
- @sebpatrick This is why I get my tumbls filtered through the finest RSS readers in reply to sebpatrick ->
- @sebpatrick I saw him in Julius Caesar and it was amaaaaaze. in reply to sebpatrick ->
- @Hedgeypig MEEEEEEEEE in reply to Hedgeypig ->
- @anatsuno I was reading yr tweets & seriously thinking "I do not remember this part of the film" in reply to anatsuno ->
- @drop_of_indigo WHAT IF, right, WHAT IF Jenna Louise Coleman turned out to be the doctor? in reply to drop_of_indigo ->
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