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Many refugees and asylum seekers now in the United Kingdom have
trained and worked as doctors nurses midwives and other
professionals allied to medicine in the countries from which they
have departed. However refugees face considerable problems and
difficulties in their quest to continue or resume their careers as
health professionals in the UK. This book has brought together
authors from varying organisations and professional backgrounds who
are dedicated to supporting the integration of refugee doctors into
the National Health Service workforce. It is timely and informative
for all those working with refugee doctors in the NHS and a useful
handbook for refugee doctors themselves. It will help all refugee
doctors use their qualifications and expertise in the UK and
maximise their contribution to the NHS workforce. All members of
workforce development confederations strategic health authorities
NHS trusts and primary care organisations and refugee doctors
wishing to work in the NHS in the UK will find this book invaluable
reading. 'This book gives a very full account of many aspects of a
complex situation. It details the history of refugee doctors and
the range of problems that they face and also shows the
contribution that they can make and the personal courage and
resilience it takes to survive the transition. It outlines
practical steps from improving English to preparation for
examinations they must pass and preparing for job interviews in a
competitive market.' Dame Lesley Southgate President Royal Free and
University College Medical School London and Past President Royal
College of General Practitioners
This best-selling classic has now been fully revised, expanded and
updated. It has established itself over ten years and with three
previous editions as the essential handbook for study and daily
reference. Medical Receptionists and Secretaries Handbook, Fourth
Edition contains vital information for all staff enabling them to
work efficiently and effectively both within the NHS and private
medical sectors. It encourages an understanding of the importance
of administrative staff in providing high standards of patient care
and promotes teamwork throughout the whole healthcare environment.
No medical receptionist, secretary or healthcare administrator
should be without it!
Emaline has moved halfway across the country with her parents, for
her senior year of high school. She isn't exactly thrilled about
it, but she's decided to make the best of it. She makes fast
friends with Victoria, the girl chosen to show her around her new
school. Victoria, upon realizing the house in which Emaline has
moved into, tells her about what happened to the boy who lived
there before her. Koah committed suicide. Not only that, but the
locker she now uses was his, and the bedroom she sleeps in. She
tries to make the best of things and live a normal life, until the
people she's closest to start dying under mysterious circumstances.
Emaline alone holds the power to stop these deaths. If only she can
figure it out in time.
Additional Authors Include Jessie Hewitt, Dorothy Waldo, Lucy
Madeira Wing, Mary Agnes Elcock, And Frances Lee. Introduction By
William Allan Neilson.
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