Training programme offers a new route to stoma care qualification
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Training programme offers a new route to stoma care qualification

Pat Black Consultant nurse, coloproctology, Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Buckinghamshire New University

Although central government funding is available for national vocational qualifications, apprenticeships and foundation degrees, employers are expected to meet the costs of other courses… and this is where healthcare assistants (HCAs) may find difficulty in gaining approval for study.

Nursing Standard. 27, 25, 70-70. doi: 10.7748/ns2013.02.27.25.70.s27

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