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NHS Education for Scotland (NES) is an education and training body and a national (special) health board within NHS Scotland. NES is the national NHS health board with a responsibility to develop and deliver education and training for those people who work in NHS Scotland. [1] To enable it to fulfil its remit of promoting best practice in the ...
The role of Clinical Associate was first introduced in 2005. Following consultation with National Health Service Scotland (NHS Scotland), NHS Education for Scotland (NES) commissioned a new master's level training program designed to equip graduate Psychologists with the competencies required to deliver circumscribed psychological services.
In March 2020, student nurses and midwives in year 2 onwards could ‘opt in’ to a revised programme structure of extended paid placements to support the workforce during the Covid-19 pandemic. Students registered with the NHS Education for Scotland (NES) Covid-19 Accelerated Recruitment Portal.
Many NHS trusts are in the process of phasing out the ambulance technician / emergency medical technician (Band 5 on the Agenda for Change) role from the services [3] [4] and replacing it with the emergency care support worker or emergency care assistant roles (Band 3 on the Agenda for Change), and most services are no longer training staff at ...
To train as a general practitioner (GP), after completing a Foundation Programme (not limited to Scotland), a doctor must complete three years of speciality training (ST). This comprises a minimum of 12 to 18 months of posts in a variety of hospital specialities - often including paediatrics , psychiatry , geriatrics and obstetrics & gynaecology .
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Student loans are available to meet these costs, with repayment starting as soon as individuals begin working as a resident doctor. [43] University tuition in Scotland is free for students ordinarily resident in Scotland, and grants and loans are available to help with living costs. [44]
An NHS deanery is a regional organisation responsible for postgraduate medical and dental training, within the structure of the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In 2013, restructuring of the NHS in England led to its deaneries being incorporated into new bodies, known as Local Education and Training Boards ...