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hi everybody, i'm a nurse anesthetist from morocco, and i'm looking for information about " how to become a nurse anesthetist in U.K?"

will i re start my studies? or just continue it ? or do i need an experience ? if yes ,for how much time?...

my still waiting for a job in morocco ,it will be available on octobre ,i 've got my diplom of anethesia this year, i studied for 3 years, ,and get my bac on 2004.

waiting for your help!!

thank you

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
hi everybody, i'm a nurse anesthetist from morocco, and i'm looking for information about " how to become a nurse anesthetist in U.K?"

will i re start my studies? or just continue it ? or do i need an experience ? if yes ,for how much time?...

my still waiting for a job in morocco ,it will be available on octobre ,i 've got my diplom of anethesia this year, i studied for 3 years, ,and get my bac on 2004.

waiting for your help!!

thank you

very hard at the moment to get a work permit in the UK but the only way is to go through the NMC and be evaluated. It all depends on your training.

very hard at the moment to get a work permit in the UK but the only way is to go through the NMC and be evaluated. It all depends on your training.

but what does NMC mean??

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
but what does NMC mean??

NMC is the UK nursing governing body. Their website is http://www.nmc-uk.org and you need to go to the overseas section

NMC is the UK nursing governing body. Their website is www.nmc-uk.org and you need to go to the overseas section

ok thank you so much!! i will visit the website, and have more informations, see you!

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I think you will also find that there is not really a "nurse anaethatist" role in the UK, we have anaesthetic nurses but anaesthesia is stil exclusively in the domain of the medics. I know there was talk of introducing the role a few years back but I dont think much came of that

I think you will also find that there is not really a "nurse anaethatist" role in the UK, we have anaesthetic nurses but anaesthesia is stil exclusively in the domain of the medics. I know there was talk of introducing the role a few years back but I dont think much came of that

yes that's right, its a kind of "assistant" of the anethesiologist, that what im looking for!!

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