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Retired Doctors And Vaccinating Covid
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This is surely a time of national emergency - why the hell doesn't the Government completely override all the bureaucracy involved (20 forms and signatures including deradicalisation of all things) and get them up and running, perhaps supported by ex nurses, pharmacies and possibly the military......28000 of them waiting.... I understand Boris has said bowlocks to the admin and Halfcock has gone off halfcock at some of it - but surely any delay is just risking more doom.
Think 20k ex-doctors (like Sqad) out there, 40 patients a day, and you're talking a 800k a day, say 5 days a week and 4 million per week, 30 odd million by the end of Feb. This would leave current doctors free for carehome vaccinations and supporting patients with other complaints/illnesses.
On top of this, there are vets - a friend of my sister's is one and he's volunteered and been rejected - as he says 'I can bloody well put a needle into an animal and do far more per day than the average doctor. And I more than know my muscle structures - I'm just sticking a needle in not diagnosing AIDS, drooping sex organs, or some berk who has over done it on the vinegar.'
Coincidentally, there ar 28k+ vets in the UK in 4000 outlets that could be coopted......in short , given the vaccine availability, the Government could easily hit 1 million a day jabs. - 3 months and the UK is at level 1, another 3 months and we would all be double-jabbed.
But then this is the Government (and it wouldn't matter who is in power - Starmer's lot would probably make an even bigger balls up of it.). I put it down to arrse covering and insurance.
Think 20k ex-doctors (like Sqad) out there, 40 patients a day, and you're talking a 800k a day, say 5 days a week and 4 million per week, 30 odd million by the end of Feb. This would leave current doctors free for carehome vaccinations and supporting patients with other complaints/illnesses.
On top of this, there are vets - a friend of my sister's is one and he's volunteered and been rejected - as he says 'I can bloody well put a needle into an animal and do far more per day than the average doctor. And I more than know my muscle structures - I'm just sticking a needle in not diagnosing AIDS, drooping sex organs, or some berk who has over done it on the vinegar.'
Coincidentally, there ar 28k+ vets in the UK in 4000 outlets that could be coopted......in short , given the vaccine availability, the Government could easily hit 1 million a day jabs. - 3 months and the UK is at level 1, another 3 months and we would all be double-jabbed.
But then this is the Government (and it wouldn't matter who is in power - Starmer's lot would probably make an even bigger balls up of it.). I put it down to arrse covering and insurance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This has been covered. If doctors, or any other retired medical or paramendical professionals want to go back as vaccinators and be paid and supervised as vaccinators they can do that. (My sister, ex senior midwife has applied via this route).They apply via the vaccinator application process. What doctors can't do is go back and be paid and treated as doctors without having the same registration and competencies as the doctors currently employed within the NHS. You can't be "a bit of a doctor"
Yes thanks woofgang you explained it better than me as allways.
Am assuming some people with an agenda are spreading these missleading stories maybe to discredit the goverment or health sercice managers PHE etc). People like Professor Van Tam, Patrick Vallance, etc seem to me to be no fools and have experience of such programs so lets just let them get on with it
Am assuming some people with an agenda are spreading these missleading stories maybe to discredit the goverment or health sercice managers PHE etc). People like Professor Van Tam, Patrick Vallance, etc seem to me to be no fools and have experience of such programs so lets just let them get on with it
According to someone on another forum, whose brother is a gp..."he is being “trained” to give the vaccination which includes instructions on manual handling, fire safety and equality and diversity.
He needs to complete the 6 hours of online training in order to be certified as a vaccine giver".
You really couldn't make it up...I suppose all the red tape is so they can prove all who give the vaccine are competent.
He needs to complete the 6 hours of online training in order to be certified as a vaccine giver".
You really couldn't make it up...I suppose all the red tape is so they can prove all who give the vaccine are competent.
//You really couldn't make it up...//
Looks like somebody did, though. The government site lists the training necessary for vaccinators coming from various situations. Nothing there about about fire safety or equality and diversity.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /covid- 19-vacc inator- trainin g-recom mendati ons/tra ining-r ecommen dations -for-co vid-19- vaccina tors
Looks like somebody did, though. The government site lists the training necessary for vaccinators coming from various situations. Nothing there about about fire safety or equality and diversity.
https:/
oh god not this again.
to be a vaccinator, you don't need to even necessarily have a healthcare background - some jobs within vaccination centres are being advertised for members of the public with no experience to apply as training will be given. If however, you want to be in charge clinically and be supervising other people you need to have the qualifications and experience, just like any other healthcare professional. When I last looked, they wanted you to be clinically up to date with evidence of professional development - the type of thing you are suggesting could just be waived. It cant.
to be a vaccinator, you don't need to even necessarily have a healthcare background - some jobs within vaccination centres are being advertised for members of the public with no experience to apply as training will be given. If however, you want to be in charge clinically and be supervising other people you need to have the qualifications and experience, just like any other healthcare professional. When I last looked, they wanted you to be clinically up to date with evidence of professional development - the type of thing you are suggesting could just be waived. It cant.
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