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corinne wood Mar 14th 2009 8:17 pm

nursing in NZ
 
can anyone tell me aout nursing in new zealand, i am currently working in the community, are practices similar or is there a difference. Would love a reply

Genesis Mar 14th 2009 11:07 pm

Re: nursing in NZ
 

Originally Posted by corinne wood (Post 7379393)
can anyone tell me aout nursing in new zealand, i am currently working in the community, are practices similar or is there a difference. Would love a reply

Kate my wife is a nurse. She had to do a PDRP when she first came inspite of 15 yrs experience. Its a dossier where you prove that you can do x y z by doing tasks and evidencing said tasks. The management over here is crap as everywhere but Kate worked in a really good hospital in relation to patient care. She now works for the local hospice as a community nurse..SHE LOVES IT!!!!!!!! It took her almost 3.5 years to get to her work nirvana and she feels it was worth the time. She loves nursing here only downside to NZ health care is apparently the rubbish primary care. Can't have it all can you? By the way I don't want tp paint a piccy of the nigh on perfect NHS system that is NZ healtcare because its riddled with aggro and problems..just like anywhere else..however all taken into consideration Kate is doing waaaaaaaaaay better than she ever had or would have done had she stayed in the UK NHS. Good luck.

corinne wood Mar 16th 2009 9:45 pm

Re: nursing in NZ
 
thanks for your reply its reassuring to hear that your wife loves her work, I work in primary care and curious to know what NZ offers there patients in the community setting, with regards to care and disease management maybe your wife could contact me, thanks again.

alanmacc Mar 16th 2009 11:46 pm

Re: nursing in NZ
 

Originally Posted by corinne wood (Post 7379393)
can anyone tell me aout nursing in new zealand, i am currently working in the community, are practices similar or is there a difference. Would love a reply

Hi

My wife is a nurse in Chch and nas now moved jobs 3 times in two years, mainly beacuse the workload is a lot less than she is used to comming from Glasgow.

But in general the big diff is that you need to pay for treatment here, yes you can go to A&E and get treated. Depending on the field you work in the management seem more concerned with the cost of drugs rather than the care . butttttt all that aside we both love it here and the good far outweighs the bad


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