Anyone can have an unknown condition that makes them react to anesthesia.
Azzadal on
The NHS has been playing fast and loose using underqualified staff to fill traditional roles for a while. Assistant practitioners, Nursing Associates and now Physician’s Associates.
It was an incredible mistake pulling funding from Nursing degrees and its an incredible mistake giving cram courses to people with unrelated degrees so they can be on the ground making medical decisions in three years.
I dont hold the NHS responsible for this, they’re just doing anything they can to operate under a lack of funding
Electronic_Cream_780 on
so it turns out you can’t turn someone with a sports science degree into a safe quasi doctor in a couple of years? Who’d have thought🤔
ufos1111 on
BAN these SCAM artists. They should NEVER have a job. Seriously, the tories have destroyed the NHS!
Electricbell20 on
>Mancunian Matters would like to clarify that in the FOI, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust has interpreted the term ‘involved’ to mean where a PA or AA has been directly or indirectly mentioned with the incident, either as a witness or actively involved in care and treatment prior, during or after the event.
Pretty useless data then.
ID3293 on
It takes resident doctors 3-5 years post-graduation to earn more than PAs, a degree covering but a fraction of what a medical degree does, and is less than half the length.
Training-Play on
Nothing can be done really as the NHS is very well insulated from any external criticism.Â
Rough-Sprinkles2343 on
Yes this is not a surprise…. They’re vastly less qualified
No-Potential-7242 on
We need to spend money on training our own doctors like every other country does.
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Anaesthesia Associate – just no.
Anyone can have an unknown condition that makes them react to anesthesia.
The NHS has been playing fast and loose using underqualified staff to fill traditional roles for a while. Assistant practitioners, Nursing Associates and now Physician’s Associates.
It was an incredible mistake pulling funding from Nursing degrees and its an incredible mistake giving cram courses to people with unrelated degrees so they can be on the ground making medical decisions in three years.
I dont hold the NHS responsible for this, they’re just doing anything they can to operate under a lack of funding
so it turns out you can’t turn someone with a sports science degree into a safe quasi doctor in a couple of years? Who’d have thought🤔
BAN these SCAM artists. They should NEVER have a job. Seriously, the tories have destroyed the NHS!
>Mancunian Matters would like to clarify that in the FOI, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust has interpreted the term ‘involved’ to mean where a PA or AA has been directly or indirectly mentioned with the incident, either as a witness or actively involved in care and treatment prior, during or after the event.
Pretty useless data then.
It takes resident doctors 3-5 years post-graduation to earn more than PAs, a degree covering but a fraction of what a medical degree does, and is less than half the length.
Nothing can be done really as the NHS is very well insulated from any external criticism.Â
Yes this is not a surprise…. They’re vastly less qualified
We need to spend money on training our own doctors like every other country does.