DingoDv wrote:
I think the support group hypothesis is right. I believe there a fewer black nurses, and so by creating a group they are able to allay the fears and share the experiences that they may have, thus increasing the quality of work they can do. Facebook groups I hate though are ones that try and get lots of people to join, an example being "If I double the number of people joining this group everyday for a month I will become a hermit and live in a cave" (not real group as far as I know)
They know full well its not going to ever happen, as there will be a rush of people joining at the start and from then on it is unrealistic to aspire to double each day for a month.
thats funny
the minority on the wards i have worked on are white british nurses
i wonder why there are no jobs for newly qualified british nurses??
could it be because the NHS employed a vast amount of black, african, indian nurses???
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