joseph mccaffery
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Comment on: Nurses need degrees, like a hole in the head
From Joe Mc Caffery I've been a qualified Nurse for 27 years and have Nursed in 7 countries on three continents. Look.... Lets call a spade a spade! The only way to resolve this argument is to adopt a retrospectve proven model of Nursing Interfacial/Inter-intellectual disphoria...... Ask the doctor! Ye know the kid who walks on to your ward on his first Monday morning and you send a student to ask him if he has lost his mummy! Whilst we are AGAIN assassinating each other over some initiative by the department of non-clinical " I'm on 70 grand a year" desk wallahs the Medics are continuing to lord over the provision of health to our people and communities and they are doing so with us as collateral for thier arrogance. Grow up. If you want to see your role becoming more accepted and professionally regarded, Set your goals outward and expansive, not inward and devisive. Cheers Joe
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Comment on: Nurses need degrees, like a hole in the head
From Joe Mc Caffery I've been a qualified Nurse for 27 years and have Nursed in 7 countries on three continents. Look.... Lets call a spade a spade! The only way to resolve this argument is to adopt a retrospectve proven model of Nursing Interfacial/Inter-intellectual disphoria...... Ask the doctor! Ye know the kid who walks on to your ward on his first Monday morning and you send a student to ask him if he has lost his mummy! Whilst we are AGAIN assassinating each other over some initiative by the department of non-clinical " I'm on 70 grand a year" desk wallahs the Medics are continuing to lord over the provision of health to our people and communities and they are doing so with us as collateral for thier arrogance. Grow up. If you want to see your role becoming more accepted and professionally regarded, Set your goals outward and expansive, not inward and devisive. Cheers Joe
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Comment on: Work begins to end mixed-sex accommodation
Joe Mc Caffery This argument is; obviously, young and has some time to go. The topic though contentious and possibly inexhaustive, is relevant and timely. Accepting that the Government has mandated that "this will be so" is sadly a reflection of the times, but to state that health care will be "penalised" where differences in ideology and application exist leaves me with nothing more than hollow feeling and an urge to remind myself that the day we handed care over to the people who have no understanding of the care concept, we sold our chickens to the fox. Can we penalise the government if they won't do what we want? Maybe it's about time we did!



No amount of training is going to help me feed 10 people in 20 minutes while managing critically ill patients"



