Training Eastern European nurses in Poland to work in the NHS

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Nationalized health care. They can’t find or train people to work within their system. Why is that?


That makes me wonder why we here in America seem to be having the same problem. In any case, here’s the story;


'The problem in the UK is that not enough people want to go into nursing,' Nick Miller, general manager for international recruitment at Hunter Miller, told the Nursing Times.

This doesn’t say why.

Training nurses there is TWO THIRDS cheaper than the UK and could solve the staffing crisis'

A London-based agency believes the NHS could train 40,000 nurses in the EU

There are currently around 42,000 vacant nursing jobs in the health service

Linking UK hospitals with foreign universities could inspire more staff to train

Working in the NHS is appealing to European nurses because of the pay

But Brexit uncertainty could be putting hospitals off the idea of committing

More of this @ Training nurses in Eastern Europe 'could solve the NHS staffing crisis' | Daily Mail Online
 
The bloated NHS bureaucracy is the third largest employer in the world after the India Railroad and the Chinese Army.
 

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