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Originally Posted by womble interesting. So you are saying that the nz/australian 4 year degree courses that are very similar to the general uk system are less worthy than the pharmacy degree course in say albania/turkey.
No, i am saying you can not graduate from NZ and expect to come and work in the UK without doing extra bits here and there, plus the EU TREATY is clear about this subject( THE INFLUX OF NON EU PEOPLE TO EU)
SOME SOUTH AFRICAN ARE GREAT PHARMACISTS, AND ENGLISH IS THEIR 1ST LANGUAGE.........WHY THEY HAVE TO GET THROUGH 100S OF THINGS TO WORK IN THE UK WHILE NZ PHARMACISTS WANT TO GET THINGS IN HIS WAY? MAYBE POLITICAL REASONS?
And completely away from academia and iq the colloquialisms and slang used every day in describing a persons health is very hard for people with 'english as a second language' to pick up. Just ask any consciencious staff in a pharmacy that have had a variety of 'european' qualified pharmacists, and i am sure you will be flabbergastred by how many times they have had to 'translate'/interpret for confused parties!!! |
if those staff are so annoyed with the English level of those EU pharmacists, why don't they become p'cists and solve this big issue. IF THEY ARE TOO LAZY TO INVEST IN THEMSELVES AND MAKE SURE TO DELIVER P'CISTS TO SATISFY THE PUBLIC NEEDS, THEN THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS TO TALK ABOUT AN EU P'CIST WHO LEFT HIS COUNTRY, CAME TO ENGLAND TO WORK AND SERVE 1000S OF PATIENTS, DO THEIR BEST, DO NOT COMPLAIN, AND WORK EFFICIENTLY ( WELL THAT'S WHY THE MULTIPLES LOVE THEM)
100000S OF PATIENTS ARE BENEFITING FROM THE EU P'CISTS SERVICES! GO TO GRIMSBY AND HULL FOR A VISIT, IF THE POLES/SPANISH/ITALIAN P'CISTS ARE NOT WORKING THERE, IMAGINE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO THE HEALTH SYSTEM IN THAT AREA.......