The International Healthcare Professionals’ Handbook is a compendium of advice, information and support for new international recruits embarking on careers in the UK - from those who have succeeded before.
Written by Annesha Archyangelio, a Jamaican-born nurse who has worked for many years in the NHS, the book will help you navigate UK healthcare systems and processes with ease. It’s packed full of handy guidance, covering everything from terminology to cultural competency and how to adapt to new ways of working.
This invaluable book will not only help you settle into your role in the UK but provides strategies for thriving in your career into the future.
1 Introduction 2 Preparing Internationally Recruited Staff for Successful Completion of the International Recruitment Process 3 Basic Guide to the National Health Service Structures 4 Cultural Competency 5 Strategies for Coping With and Flourishing in Your Healthcare Staff Role 6 Accelerating Staff Development and Progression in the Workplace 7 Competencies and Tools for Use in the Healthcare Setting 8 Measurements, Abbreviations, Language and Terminologies 9 Conclusion and Recommendations
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