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Getting back into the NHS

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by perkyr, Apr 4, 2013.

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    Hi. I have worked for over 11 years as a podiatrist but due to my husband's job relocation I had to leave the NHS job 4 years ago. Since then I have worked for myself whilst trying to get a NHS job again in our new area. However no luck so far although I have been working in the NHS via agency work in that time! Just wanted to know if it was me or if it was near impossible to get back in again! I do miss the high risk patients (although I do see them randomly when I do agency work but its not continuation of care!) NS and collegues!
     
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