Let me say from the very beginning that I love my job. This blog is not going to be a diatribe against the NSC, the NHS, the EQA or any other three letter acronyms (although the old JVC camera units are a bit rubbish). No job is perfect, but I enjoy mine and I'm lucky to have the career I do. So whilst I may have the occasional moan about my working day, it should be taken as part of a bigger picture of overall job satisfaction. This site is not here to laser the new vessels of an imperfect system. It's just a place for me to recount my experiences and thoughts. Think of it as my ongoing quest for the perfect photo of IRMA and a clear definition of R2. It could be a long road...
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Love the blog and have sent it to all in our unit. You now have a bunch of fans in our programme.
Keep the faith.
D
Please keep it going -It’s our only avenue to knock those well meaning but somewhat out of touch Nationally based individuals who determine time wasting expensive activities that we have to undertake every month.
Just for the record a sense of melancholy has descended on our grading room. Nobody is staring at a blank screen muttering quiet obscenities whilst trying to load poor quality images from some web based exam system that keeps freezing and crashing, and then after four or five hours (if they are lucky) gives them a quite meaningless score.
Was it a R1 or R2? - What exactly does a deep round HM look like? and how many constitute multiple ? Somebody must know but they are not telling us, and if you get it wrong you won`t even learn something know for next time.
Can you really be censored in this way?
Who is going to suffer from reading this, with no names being mentioned?
Freedom of speech anyone?
can you help out on my units.
i go to this site - www.RetinalScreeningDiploma.com - and noting comes up.are you still posting the answers to all nine City & Guilds units.
But in the meantime, join me over at my new site - www.RetinalScreeningDiploma.com - where I'll be posting the answers to all nine City & Guilds units.
Er... it was a joke.
Surely enough time has passed this funny, fabulous insight into the retinal screening world can start again? There have been changes at 'the top' and our national screening programme has 'bigger' matters than this blog. We need you to make us smile....please? (a friend!)
In total denial a patient told me that he wasn't diabetic anymore as he has had his foot amputated!.
I grassed him up to the surgery and the district nurse. Well at least he will be able to see the missing foot!
Please bro could help me find a job in that field .
My email is lsm878@aol.com
When is the next instalment coming? :)
I have an interview with the screening team in Gloucester tomorrow, and I hope beyond words that you are part of the interview panel!
hi I need help with unit 5 the one that you need to have before you put the eye drops would you be able to out me on the right direction
What happened? Are you not screening anymore? 6 years since a post :'(
My boss told me about your website when I started my career. I bet he is missing your posts too!
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