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Well, you can refuse to be seen by anyone who you feel you cannot get on
with. I have done it for reasons of obvious ignorance of how to treat blind people with the respect they deserve. No issues, no bad feelings. its never been an issue. They admit not everyone is comfortable with all the people who work on a team. It does of course depend on how you handle it. I have no issues with gender being a male, maybe that is the reason, but as I say, everyone should be able to say what they think politely and be treated with respect. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "harry" wrote in message ... http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017...ubble-tattoos/ Oh, happy new year all. |
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On 01/01/18 16:22, Jethro_uk wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 01:12:45 -0800, harry wrote: http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017...-female-nurse- intimate-procedure-summoned-obviously-male-transsexual-stubble-tattoos/ Oh, happy new year all. Ultimately, regardless of any "rights" the patient may have in paper, there are only so many whatever healthcare professionals to go around. Are you saying that the rights of a confused person override the rights of a normal one? And with Brexit driving away EU nationals, it can only get worse, because And you *know* this? despite all the fine words, no one is going to spend a wooden cent on trying to train UK workers. If they were, it would have happened in the past 40 years. |
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On 01/01/2018 16:47, Tim Streater wrote:
Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. There are no restrictions currently. |
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"Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 01:12:45 -0800, harry wrote: http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017...-female-nurse- intimate-procedure-summoned-obviously-male-transsexual-stubble-tattoos/ Oh, happy new year all. Ultimately, regardless of any "rights" the patient may have in paper, there are only so many whatever healthcare professionals to go around. And with Brexit driving away EU nationals, it can only get worse, because despite all the fine words, no one is going to spend a wooden cent on trying to train UK workers. If they were, it would have happened in the past 40 years. It did we stopped doing it when we had an unlimited number of East European to importer tim |
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"Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced Having realised that mistake the test has been made more appropriate to the actual need and we will have to wait to see what 2018 brings before it can be assessed how much of the change was due to Brexit tim |
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On 01/01/18 18:45, tim... wrote:
"Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced If you passed, that sentence indicates low standards. Having realised that mistake the test has been made more appropriate to the actual need and we will have to wait to see what 2018 brings before it can be assessed how much of the change was due to Brexit tim |
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Richard wrote:
On 01/01/18 18:45, tim... wrote: "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced If you passed, that sentence indicates low standards. A rather clumsy sentence, but totally unambiguous and the only technical errors are the omission of a few small, repetitive words. Having realised that mistake the test has been made more appropriate to the actual need and we will have to wait to see what 2018 brings before it can be assessed how much of the change was due to Brexit tim -- Roger Hayter |
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On Monday, 1 January 2018 16:40:13 UTC, Richard wrote:
On 01/01/18 16:22, Jethro_uk wrote: On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 01:12:45 -0800, harry wrote: http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017...-female-nurse- intimate-procedure-summoned-obviously-male-transsexual-stubble-tattoos/ Oh, happy new year all. Ultimately, regardless of any "rights" the patient may have in paper, there are only so many whatever healthcare professionals to go around. Are you saying that the rights of a confused person override the rights of a normal one? neither confused nor unconfused people have the right to stick their fingers in other people's bits. There is no right there. NT |
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"Richard" wrote in message news On 01/01/18 18:45, tim... wrote: "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced If you passed, that sentence indicates low standards. I assume that you are mocking me because of my low ability at English Grammar, specifically when trying to express myself in writing. Guiltily! - it has always been a weak spot in my otherwise above average intelligence. it is however my first (and only) language, I have no difficulty explaining what I mean verbally and I would be thoroughly ****ed off if I wanted a career in the medical profession and was failed by this new test (as I believe I probably would) because of it. tim |
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"tim..." Wrote in message:
"Richard" wrote in message news On 01/01/18 18:45, tim... wrote: "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced If you passed, that sentence indicates low standards. I assume that you are mocking me because of my low ability at English Grammar, specifically when trying to express myself in writing. Guiltily! - it has always been a weak spot in my otherwise above average intelligence. it is however my first (and only) language, I have no difficulty explaining what I mean verbally and I would be thoroughly ****ed off if I wanted a career in the medical profession and was failed by this new test (as I believe I probably would) because of it. tim Take solace that if such careers need abilities to make unambiguous notes, records & other detailed communications, even if you managed to get in you probably wouldn't have lasted long in today's "compo culture". -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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"jim" k wrote in message o.uk... "tim..." Wrote in message: "Richard" wrote in message news On 01/01/18 18:45, tim... wrote: "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced If you passed, that sentence indicates low standards. I assume that you are mocking me because of my low ability at English Grammar, specifically when trying to express myself in writing. Guiltily! - it has always been a weak spot in my otherwise above average intelligence. it is however my first (and only) language, I have no difficulty explaining what I mean verbally and I would be thoroughly ****ed off if I wanted a career in the medical profession and was failed by this new test (as I believe I probably would) because of it. tim Take solace that if such careers need abilities to make unambiguous notes, records & other detailed communications, but such unambiguous notes rely upon the correct use of medical gobbledygook not whether you have correctly used who or whom! tim |
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"tim..." Wrote in message:
"jim" k wrote in message o.uk... "tim..." Wrote in message: "Richard" wrote in message news On 01/01/18 18:45, tim... wrote: "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced If you passed, that sentence indicates low standards. I assume that you are mocking me because of my low ability at English Grammar, specifically when trying to express myself in writing. Guiltily! - it has always been a weak spot in my otherwise above average intelligence. it is however my first (and only) language, I have no difficulty explaining what I mean verbally and I would be thoroughly ****ed off if I wanted a career in the medical profession and was failed by this new test (as I believe I probably would) because of it. tim Take solace that if such careers need abilities to make unambiguous notes, records & other detailed communications, but such unambiguous notes rely upon the correct use of medical gobbledygook That would depend on the recipient & purpose. -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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tim... wrote:
"jim" k wrote in message o.uk... "tim..." Wrote in message: "Richard" wrote in message news On 01/01/18 18:45, tim... wrote: "Jethro_uk" wrote in message news On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 16:47:34 +0000, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Jethro_uk wrote: [quoted text muted] Except that it isn't. The number of EU nationals working in the UK went up in 2017. Not in the NHS. which is almost certainty, at least partly, a result of the much stricter, ridiculously so, English Language test introduced If you passed, that sentence indicates low standards. I assume that you are mocking me because of my low ability at English Grammar, specifically when trying to express myself in writing. Guiltily! - it has always been a weak spot in my otherwise above average intelligence. it is however my first (and only) language, I have no difficulty explaining what I mean verbally and I would be thoroughly ****ed off if I wanted a career in the medical profession and was failed by this new test (as I believe I probably would) because of it. tim Take solace that if such careers need abilities to make unambiguous notes, records & other detailed communications, but such unambiguous notes rely upon the correct use of medical gobbledygook not whether you have correctly used who or whom! tim I think they rely on both! Notes don't just consist of a list of diagnoses. -- Roger Hayter |
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