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- The NHS - The National Health Service - Reddit
NO MEDICAL ADVICE - This is an NHS discussions subreddit, not a service to ask for, or give medical advice Welcome to r NHS, an un-affiliated community for NHS news, sharing information, and discussions
- 2024 NHS Salary Calculator Updated : r nhs - Reddit
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- r nhs on Reddit: Is it true that the STP is extremely competitive and . . .
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- Does anyone have any tips about writing the supporting . . . - Reddit
Does anyone have any tips about writing the supporting information section for NHS jobs applications ? I have tried to meet the general specification of the jobs but never get to the interview stage I have been working for the NHS via a third party employer so have the relevant experience needed
- Does NHS really matter? Is it worth it? : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
Because NHS is so different with each school, it's really not as big a factor in college decisions as you would think I was in a really shitty school in rural Maryland, and the NHS was a joke there
- What does “afc Absence np” mean on a payslip? (NHS) - Reddit
(NHS) Every month for a while now i’ve been getting anywhere between £40-£120 extra in my payslip under the term “afc absence np” I work in an admin role for the NHS so I don’t get any different pay rates for night shifts or anything Most months I do overtime but I haven’t for the last couple of months and i’ve still been getting
- Stage 3 sickness : r nhs - Reddit
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- What has your experience been like with NHS mental health . . . - Reddit
So my friend has been trying to get diagnosed treated for a mental health issue through the NHS for almost 9 months now He seems to be in a constant cycle of getting a GP appointment, being referred to specialists, waiting for his appointment date and then being told that they reviewed his GP’s notes and discharged him, so he will have to get re-referred Yet the GP seems to think he def
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