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Closure of part of Department

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by Bonnie, Mar 14, 2017.

  1. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member


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    Part of the Podiatry Department of an NHS Trust that I work for may close. I will be affected and will have to retrain ( helped by my employer) for a new role seeing a different type of podiatry patient. Has anyone else had this happen to them?
    thanks
    Bonnie
     
  2. Tina Pilna

    Tina Pilna Active Member

    Hi Bonnie - we have had a few come through with this problem. Some stuck with it but some went in to locuming.

    What do you need to retrain as in order to carry on practicing which is different to your current post?
     
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