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At The Time Of The Year When Our Nhs Staff Are Stretched To Capacity, Can We Afford To Send This Amount Of Nhs Staff Out To Bangladesh?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -425005 14
Surely there are enough medics in the sub continent of India to take care of the situation?
The Government said:
"The deployment was another proud moment for the NHS".
Does that make up for all those patients in the UK waiting in corridors to be attended to?
Surely there are enough medics in the sub continent of India to take care of the situation?
The Government said:
"The deployment was another proud moment for the NHS".
Does that make up for all those patients in the UK waiting in corridors to be attended to?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What a good point AOG, there are plenty of "Asian" doctors and nurses working in the NHS, why don't they go back to their country where they are needed?
Answer is simple....the pay is better in the UK than in their home country and if they went home, the NHS would collapse.
During interviews I always asked potential Asian candidates why they were applying for a job in the NHS when they were needed badly back in their country of origin. I was asked by "administration" not to ask that particular question to prospective aspirants.
Answer is simple....the pay is better in the UK than in their home country and if they went home, the NHS would collapse.
During interviews I always asked potential Asian candidates why they were applying for a job in the NHS when they were needed badly back in their country of origin. I was asked by "administration" not to ask that particular question to prospective aspirants.
Yes their need may be more than ours, but the point I am trying to make is the fact that they must have many doctors and nurses etc still in India (they haven't all come over here Sqad) and why is it, it is the UK who has to step in the breach all the time, apart from India, what about France, Germany or the rest of the World for that matter?
This is another of your self contradictory posts, AOG. You’re always chirruping about having something to be proud of in Britain but when we’re in a position to do something which shows the world we’re leaders in our field, all you can do is criticise.
Britain is one of six countries able to offer rapid response at global quality standards. The others are Russia, China, Japan, Australia and Israel. I’m not sure whether any of them have been deployed. Maybe you could do some research?
Britain is one of six countries able to offer rapid response at global quality standards. The others are Russia, China, Japan, Australia and Israel. I’m not sure whether any of them have been deployed. Maybe you could do some research?
^ And a major cause of lack of beds is 'Bed blocking' by elderly patients who really ought to be sent home but can not be due to lack of suitable home care facilities. Local authorities used to provide such care but their budgets have been slashed. They can no longer afford it, so their answer is to refuse to provide home care packages and force patients to stay in Hospital where their care is funded by the NHS not by the local authority.
As I have said on here several times, my brother is the senior housing finance manager for a large South London council. He has told me several times that this is true.
As I have said on here several times, my brother is the senior housing finance manager for a large South London council. He has told me several times that this is true.
// What a good point AOG,//
and it was all started by Enoch Powell as health minister in 1962 who wisehd to run the NHS with immigrant doctors whilst the NHS trained doctors went off and ran the american health service
( sorry sqad - another unintelligble academic point )
actually the charity workers are doing it in their time off
(sqad - "well give them less time off!" - I didnt have time to screw the nurses, drink, wash or go to the bog etc etc)
and as sqad well knows from his overworked underpaid time in the NHS, if a pillar of the team ( er sqad that is!) is absent - his elders and betters would find someone else to do it !
why arent their any muslim / islamic teams going out there ?
( at the time the Brahmaputra wiped out 50 000 people - (hey that is a river in the indian subcontintent, everyone!) I asked a Mr Khan that very thing and he replied
" Oh there are . we just dont do the blah-de-blah look everyone we are going on a charity jaunt." we just get on with it
[ sorry sqad another totally unibtelligible point about charity, saying look at me everyone! and just getting on with it)
and it was all started by Enoch Powell as health minister in 1962 who wisehd to run the NHS with immigrant doctors whilst the NHS trained doctors went off and ran the american health service
( sorry sqad - another unintelligble academic point )
actually the charity workers are doing it in their time off
(sqad - "well give them less time off!" - I didnt have time to screw the nurses, drink, wash or go to the bog etc etc)
and as sqad well knows from his overworked underpaid time in the NHS, if a pillar of the team ( er sqad that is!) is absent - his elders and betters would find someone else to do it !
why arent their any muslim / islamic teams going out there ?
( at the time the Brahmaputra wiped out 50 000 people - (hey that is a river in the indian subcontintent, everyone!) I asked a Mr Khan that very thing and he replied
" Oh there are . we just dont do the blah-de-blah look everyone we are going on a charity jaunt." we just get on with it
[ sorry sqad another totally unibtelligible point about charity, saying look at me everyone! and just getting on with it)
"Britain is one of six countries able to offer rapid response at global quality standards. The others are Russia, China, Japan, Australia and Israel."
I think if I was Russian I would actually be asking AOG's question.
Russia ranks in the bottom 3rd of healthcare provision globally.
Of course as pointed out, these are specialist WHO-certificated teams, and their purpose is expressly to go whwre there is great need.
As an aside the Bangladeshi government asked the Russians for assistance (not necessarily medical) in September and were given the brush-off, a foreign ministry spokesman claiming (perhaps with a straight face)
“We must consider that foreign intervention on an internal matter of a sovereign country could threaten communal harmony there.”
Don't choke on your cornflakes :-)
Anyway, I think it is good we have sent aid.
I think if I was Russian I would actually be asking AOG's question.
Russia ranks in the bottom 3rd of healthcare provision globally.
Of course as pointed out, these are specialist WHO-certificated teams, and their purpose is expressly to go whwre there is great need.
As an aside the Bangladeshi government asked the Russians for assistance (not necessarily medical) in September and were given the brush-off, a foreign ministry spokesman claiming (perhaps with a straight face)
“We must consider that foreign intervention on an internal matter of a sovereign country could threaten communal harmony there.”
Don't choke on your cornflakes :-)
Anyway, I think it is good we have sent aid.
AOG
You asked:
//Surely there are enough medics in the sub continent of India to take care of the situation?//
No, it appears that there are not, and specialist skills are required. This is why the international group has been put together.
It's a bit like Doctors Without Borders, another fantastic organisation - http:// www.doc torswit houtbor ders.or g
You asked:
//Surely there are enough medics in the sub continent of India to take care of the situation?//
No, it appears that there are not, and specialist skills are required. This is why the international group has been put together.
It's a bit like Doctors Without Borders, another fantastic organisation - http://
Peter Pedant
"and it was all started by Enoch Powell as health minister in 1962 who wisehd to run the NHS with immigrant doctors whilst the NHS trained doctors went off and ran the american health service
( sorry sqad - another unintelligble academic point ) "
Not the whole story PP.
British trained doctors always got the good jobs and the non-Brits (Asians) got the crap jobs that no "white " Dr would take and as for Consultants posts....no chance for the non Brits except Psychiatry that nobody wanted. Racial discrimination was rife in the Medical world in the 50's, 60's and 70's and still is to a much less extent.
"I didnt have time to screw the nurses, drink, wash or go to the bog etc etc) "
Wrong, although we worked in excess of 100 hours a week, we still found time to drink, sh.ag nurses AND still go to the bog.
It is called ..."organisation."
"and as sqad well knows from his overworked underpaid time in the NHS, if a pillar of the team ( er sqad that is!) is absent - his elders and betters would find someone else to do it ! "
Wrong again.....it is almost impossible to lose your job in the NHS thanks to the strong Union support (BMA).....whatever your circumstances, you would still be paid.
Charity? the facts are that if you are working in a front line outfit in the NHS, one has commitments which cannot just be dropped to go off to outer Mongolia to a Diphtheria outbreak.
"and it was all started by Enoch Powell as health minister in 1962 who wisehd to run the NHS with immigrant doctors whilst the NHS trained doctors went off and ran the american health service
( sorry sqad - another unintelligble academic point ) "
Not the whole story PP.
British trained doctors always got the good jobs and the non-Brits (Asians) got the crap jobs that no "white " Dr would take and as for Consultants posts....no chance for the non Brits except Psychiatry that nobody wanted. Racial discrimination was rife in the Medical world in the 50's, 60's and 70's and still is to a much less extent.
"I didnt have time to screw the nurses, drink, wash or go to the bog etc etc) "
Wrong, although we worked in excess of 100 hours a week, we still found time to drink, sh.ag nurses AND still go to the bog.
It is called ..."organisation."
"and as sqad well knows from his overworked underpaid time in the NHS, if a pillar of the team ( er sqad that is!) is absent - his elders and betters would find someone else to do it ! "
Wrong again.....it is almost impossible to lose your job in the NHS thanks to the strong Union support (BMA).....whatever your circumstances, you would still be paid.
Charity? the facts are that if you are working in a front line outfit in the NHS, one has commitments which cannot just be dropped to go off to outer Mongolia to a Diphtheria outbreak.
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