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I agree with Bern completely, I think the worst thing they did for nursing was make it a degree course.
My mum was a nurse, started her training in the 1960s with the only written qualifications being O levels. However, her personal qualifications outshone everything else. She was careing, concientious and I think most importantly prepared to do any work that would allow her patients to be treated with dignity, meaning that she used to clean the wards, the patients, speak to them like human beings instead of commodities and ensure that they were healthy, happy and safe.
Nurses these days, with their high end qualifications think cleaning is beneath them as are many other tasks that nurses used to do in my mums day. I think it's atitude that needs to change not just throwing more money after bad.
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