10 questions that every intelligent Christian must answer
On July - 21 - 2009
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If you are an educated christian, I would like to talk with you today about an important and interesting question. Have you ever thought about using your college education to think about your faith? Your life and your career demand that you behave and act rationally. Let’s apply your critical thinking skills as we discuss 10 simple questions about your religion. The answers will amaze you.
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Here’s the NHS …
Here’s the NHS description of the ward clerk’s role:
Working under the guidance, supervision and instruction of the ward manager and other qualified staff on the ward. This type of role would usually include maintaining paper work, using a computer for record keeping and dealing with telephone enquiries on a ward. Good communication skills would be essential to this type of work.
That’s pretty much it. Doesn’t require medical knowledge.
Which vaccines did …
Which vaccines did you get Pcscipio before starting work in the hospital?
maybe the ugly ones …
maybe the ugly ones date ward clerks.
I regress
If they don’t date …
If they don’t date janitors then you’re out of luck y. They do, however, date ward clerks.
Actually y it …
Actually y it was St James University Teaching Hospital, the largest of it’s kind in Europe. It even, for a few years, had it’s own tv show, which I was on one episode of when they followed one of our patients stories.
And I didn’t claim I had borrowed a white coat, I said I could easily have. I was friends with the doctors who, unlike you, weren’t a bunch of anal stuck-up friendless s.
“I don’t know why …
“I don’t know why nurses would want to “bag” me James”
I don’t know either. I mean most of them consider it below them to date janitors.
non belief will …
non belief will always makes sense to the lost….only the Holy Spirit can revive a person’s soul and draw them in for salvation…if you hear His call, and you deny it or turn away, you harden your heart and are in more danger of than before. Without Him, we are all lost.
Except that’s not a …
Except that’s not a fact at all y. They let me work there and they did it via a temping agency. Maybe things are different where you are y but here they’re not so anal.
I’ve been a ward clerk, tough tits. I’ve also been a plastic surgery clinic clerk, a registrar of births and the AV guy at the dental institute. And you don’t need to know anything about medicine to do *any* of the posts.
the kind of …
the kind of hospitals you’re describing I don’t recognise and I’ve worked in three of the bloody places.
If you’ve worked in one (which I doubt), you most likely worked in some decrepit WWII era hospital. You also claimed in the past sometimes doctors would let you put on a white coat and do rounds with them. LOL. Bullshit.
You know very well …
You know very well that I meant after the surgery they’re not able to walk. They’re definitely not able to walk. You can claim all kinds of nonsense like it was a long time ago and you forget, but the fact is they never let anyone without some form of medical training to even volunteer let alone do hospital administration work.
I don’t know why …
I don’t know why nurses would want to “bag” me James, perhaps it had something to do with I lead an interesting life and was good company and a good conversationalist, which is why I’m not advertising on online dating sites and a sad sap like you is.
Many people having …
Many people having abdo surgery are perfectly able to walk. Well, maybe not perfectly, but plenty of people walked into our ward unassisted.
I’m actually beginning to suspect it’s you who doesn’t know how hospitals work y, the kind of hospitals you’re describing I don’t recognise and I’ve worked in three of the bloody places.
He was having …
He was having surgery y, that’s why he was there. And he was wandering prior to his surgery. The porters were supposed to keep an eye out for him but they couldn’t be there all the time. So we ran a pool to see where in the hospital he’d get brought back from when he was eventually picked up.
Tough tits if you don’t believe that. It happened, if you don’t believe it I don’t much care.
“Got to date nurses …
“Got to date nurses…”
Why would a nurse want to bag some secretary?
And why would you want to bag a nurse when you’re supposedly getting from famouses actresses and models?
“Many did, I mean, …
“Many did, I mean, they weren’t prisoners, they’d go to the shop or nip out for a smoke sometimes”
Only a moron would think people having abdominal surgery are able to walk, let alone be allowed off the hospital into the :”shop”
You lying scumbag, …
You lying scumbag, they do not hold people with Alzheimer in the abdominal surgery ward unless they’re having surgery, after which they are in no freaking position to wander anywhere till they recover. Usually as soon as they can walk they are discharged. Protocols require that patients be discharged within a short period of deambulation (meaning they are able to walk)
Well, you can …
Well, you can believe what you like y. I was there, you weren’t. It was a good post compared to many other places, never the same day twice. Got to date nurses, eat endless supplies of chocolates and even got to be on television once when a camera crew came in. I’ve got no reason to make any of this stuff up. I leave the fiction to you guys.
I don’t want to …
I don’t want to butt in here, but I asked my mother (nurse of 20+ years) whether admin work required any medical expertise and she said yes.
As to whether that is condusive to verifying the point of either side, I’ll let you all determine.
There was one guy …
There was one guy with Alzheimers, and yes he did sometimes manage to wander off the ward. Many did, I mean, they weren’t prisoners, they’d go to the shop or nip out for a smoke sometimes. The Alzheimers guy sometimes used to sit with me and flick through files which everyone thought was pretty funny. One time we got a call from the pub down the road asking if we’d lost a patient.
You see now I know …
You see now I know you’re a straight up liar. Not only is it unusual to have Alzheimer patients in the surgery ward, if they’re the type to wander they’re imolbilized with restraints if they’re in for a surgery.
“Alzheimer’s guy in …
“Alzheimer’s guy in bed 10 could wander before the porters brought him back. ”
There were patients with Alzheimer in the abdominal surgery ward and they let him wander just before, after or during surgical procedures?
Maybe you should …
Maybe you should advise your medical system to hire a few ward clerks then y. Seems to me you have professionals doing they shouldn’t really be doing.
Not only can I not …
Not only can I not remember the most frequent blood test or the most frequent surgery y, it wasn’t actually required of me to do so. Sure I glanced at the paperwork I handled to see if anything was interesting but most times it wasn’t. Paperwork, like paperwork everywhere, is mundane and boring 99% of the time. Far more fun to run a pool with the doctors to see how far the Alzheimer’s guy in bed 10 could wander before the porters brought him back.
See I think you’re …
See I think you’re a liar. Because the only people who can actually do admin work in our system, even volunteer work is somebody who is close to having a bachelor’s degree in a biological sciences field. Without any form of medical training they do not let people like you near hospitals.
Well sorry to burst …
Well sorry to burst your bubble y, but I’ve pretty much travelled the world since 1993 and to fund my travels I’ve done whatever work has been available, including working in hospitals on various occasions, freelance journalism, credit card fraud officer, working for British Waterways, you name it I’ve probably done something related to it. I don’t bother devoting memory space to jobs I know I’ll never do again, I have better things to remember.
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