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NameStephen T Joy
DateSeptember 9, 2008, 10:23 pm
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Messagehi,

Greetings.

I am a qualified Male Nurse from Indian, currently living in United Arab Emirates. I wish to apply for job in Australia and like to be an Immigrant. Kindly let me know the procedure of the same.

Warm regards,
Stephen


NamePeter McCartney
DateJune 4, 2008, 11:44 pm
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MessageHi Joanne Barr - The only thing I can suggest is for you to contact St Vincent's Hospital in regards to your request. I wish you well and take care, Peter McCartney


Namejoanne barr
DateJune 4, 2008, 2:14 pm
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MessageHi
I have a very strange request, i found your blog whilst trying to track down staff that were at St vicnets in 1975. my father was in hospital there from a severe burns accident and was hospitalised for many months and i am trying to track down some of the staff that cared for him then. Do you know of any way i could try to contact nurses or doctors from that time?
Thanks you for taking the time to read my strange request. regards Jo Barr


Namekaran chadha
DateMay 27, 2008, 4:58 pm
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Messagelooking for a job for the post of male nurse in sydney.


Namemohammad firoz jamal
DateApril 12, 2008, 5:29 pm
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Messagesir
most humbly and respectfully i am firoz jamal
male nurse working in petrochemical company in
saudi arabia.


NameMargaret Hogg
DateFebruary 17, 2008, 12:50 pm
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MessageHi there Peter,
Great to read your stories. I also trained at St V's from '79-'82. I had a great time mostly and 'lived in' for the whole of the three years. I have to say things weren't quite as tough getting back in after midnight..we only had to go to casualty and enter via the tunnel, to Notre Dame
I only lived two and a half hours back up to Newcastle, so days off were spent traveling by train until I had my first car. I can remember supper breaks being so important to race over to the nurses home to watch Young Doctors, and of course that all important smoke. I didn't smoke, but I certainly did passively.
Only in the past two weeks have I run into another nurse of my year..first time in 27 years since finishing. We couldn't believe our luck and chatted madly for over an hour. We plan to catch up soon.


NameAKila
DateFebruary 13, 2008, 5:49 am
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Messagehello..
a beautiful blog!
my wishes for you to become a great doctor soon!


Nameaussiecynic
DateNovember 26, 2007, 8:44 am
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Messagegreat blog you have here... I shall return...
and yes agreed let hope...
well done


Namebryn hagan
DateOctober 13, 2007, 10:02 am
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MessageGreat website, I'm a male nurse, NZ trained. New to blog sites but finding some really interesting and thought provoking material. Decided to start my own blog. nursingaround@blogspot.com
Anyway, my first was challenging in a rather unique way. I was the first male in the local gynaecology ward. I didn't plan it, the hospital put me there. When my preceptor told me that the charge nurse hated me, decided I had better transfer out.
Anyway, will continue browsing your site.


NameLittle One
DateOctober 4, 2007, 12:38 am
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MessageG'day Pete. Having just read through the entire site, I must say I am very impressed. You know I have never been to a blog site before! It certainly sounds rewarding and I wish you well with it. It appears that a few of the commentators want you to expand on your personal life. I will buy THAT book, Keep up the good work!


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