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joebloggs
7th February 2015, 02:13
At least 220 nursing job orders in 3 hospitals in the United Kingdom have been submitted to the Philippine labor attaché in London for January alone




Read more here .....

http://www.rappler.com/nation/83151-uk-demand-filipino-nurses-rise-dole

Terpe
7th February 2015, 03:10
It was always going to end up like that IMHO

Not before time too.

Dedworth
7th February 2015, 10:26
Good news

Anne2014
7th February 2015, 11:20
Attended an NHS Open Day a week ago and they did mention they have recruitment agents in Manila. The annual salary presented isn't what Joebloggs quoted though.

andy222
7th February 2015, 14:10
Attended an NHS Open Day a week ago and they did mention they have recruitment agents in Manila. The annual salary presented isn't what Joebloggs quoted though.

What do you expect? The Tories are in power. :doh
We are all in this together and it pays to work with :coolchickendance:Cameron. :doh

Tawi2
7th February 2015, 14:27
I spent some time in the company of 2 Pinay nurses in Cambodia recently. One is studying for her Masters, the other has an Education degree also. Both are now teaching Koreans English in Cebu (TOEFL) as neither could get a job as a nurse in Pinas - yet both are highly intelligent! :Erm: There's an over-supply of nurses in Pinas.

Tawi2
7th February 2015, 14:29
On the subject of Pinoy nurses, what's happened to the nurse who purportedly poisoned a few patients and tried to "off" a number of others? Has his trial come up yet? I think he is from Manchester.

fred
7th February 2015, 14:32
I have had some disastrous encounters with Filipino nurses and doctors here in the past..

They need a serious amount of re-training IMO...Wherever they go!
Go to a top hospital like Makati Med or Cebu Doctors', then it's probably a different matter.

Dedworth
7th February 2015, 16:46
Attended an NHS Open Day a week ago and they did mention they have recruitment agents in Manila. The annual salary presented isn't what Joebloggs quoted though.


What do you expect? The Tories are in power. :doh
We are all in this together and it pays to work with :coolchickendance:Cameron. :doh

Absolute tosh :smile:

RCN :-

The minimum starting salary for a registered nurse is £21,478

http://www.rcn.org.uk/support/pay_and_conditions/pay_rates_2014-15

Dedworth
7th February 2015, 16:48
On the subject of Pinoy nurses, what's happened to the nurse who purportedly poisoned a few patients and tried to "off" a number of others? Has his trial come up yet? I think he is from Manchester.

Trial is on now

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/live-trial-nurse-victorino-chua-8560783

Tawi2
8th February 2015, 06:20
Thats him, Victorino Chua. :cwm25: I don't think he is ever going to eat balut again on the streets of Manila if found guilty. :NoNo:

andy222
8th February 2015, 13:51
Absolute tosh :smile:

RCN :-

The minimum starting salary for a registered nurse is £21,478

http://www.rcn.org.uk/support/pay_and_conditions/pay_rates_2014-15
They will not be registered straight away Ded. They have to go through more training so they will not be on that salary.:doh

Dedworth
8th February 2015, 15:33
They will not be registered straight away Ded. They have to go through more training so they will not be on that salary.:doh

They will be registered with the NMC straight away and able to work immediately. The recruiting hospitals won't be hiring them unless they've done the 12 months at a Philippine Hospital and have the IELTS.

You are probably thinking of Filipino Nurses already in the UK working for example as carers who have to do a conversion period to be able to register here

andy222
8th February 2015, 15:38
You will find out that they still need extra training before being let loose in one of our hospitals.:wink:.

Dedworth
8th February 2015, 15:42
You will find out that they still need extra training before being let loose in one of our hospitals.:wink:.

A couple of weeks but they're on the payroll as Staff Nurses straight away

Royal Surrey Hospital have just had 29 with a further 50 arriving 1st May, encouraging that they are turning away from the EuroTrash :-

There has been a significant shift in the availability of foreign nurses – both on a European basis and Internationally. There are a number of suppliers
that are now experiencing issues with third party European suppliers in sourcing good quality applicants, as well experiencing a more transient
workforce who are not committing to any one employer for any period of time. Internationally the implementation of the revised NMC entry
programme has also been proving challenging. Fortunately the campaign the Trust undertook last year was before these NMC changes so we are going
to be receiving 29 Filipino nurses on the 29th January and 50 on the 1st May. However, these pressures have resulted in a diversification strategy to
ensure the continued supply of staff to meet our needs. Review meetings have been held with our suppliers and changes to process have been made
to ensure the rapid on-boarding of nurses. The Trust has also increased our supplier chain, widened our potential resources to include ex-military
personnel and ensured a planned cohesive targeted approach each and every week with current plans running to the end of 2015.

andy222
8th February 2015, 16:00
A couple of weeks? Your out your depth Ded Induction is 4 weeks minimum and thats for a HCA. They wont get that salary straight away.

Dedworth
8th February 2015, 16:06
A couple of weeks? Your out your depth Ded Induction is 4 weeks minimum and thats for a HCA. They wont get that salary straight away.

it's about a week or so in most hospitals for registered RGNs who are on full pay from day one

andy222
8th February 2015, 16:09
I said they have to go on a induction coarse first (back to the classroom) Health and saftey, Infection control etc. Otherwise they wont let you practice.:wink:. Ask the wife because you wont find it in the daily snail.:biggrin:

Dedworth
8th February 2015, 16:35
I said they have to go on a induction coarse first (back to the classroom) Health and saftey, Infection control etc. Otherwise they wont let you practice.:wink:. Ask the wife because you wont find it in the daily snail.:biggrin:

Yes she did that a year ago for 5 days with all the other 30 or so new staff that were joining the trust at that time then straight onto the ward shadowed for first 10 days or so