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If you are interested in becoming a nurse or midwife, visit the
site of the Nursing and Midwifery
Admissions Service .
To find out about careers in the NHS, visit NHS
careers.
If you do not have the necessary qualifications to enter nursing
or midwifery training, many Colleges of Further Education (FE) run
Access to Nursing courses or Access to Health Sciences courses.
For information from some of our local FE colleges who offer these
types of programmes please visit:
South Thames College
Lewisham College
Lambeth College
Find out more about Guys
and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust or visit our new Knowledge
and Information Centre (KIC) where you will find a wealth of
information and links to other very useful sites.
To find out more about our partner universities, please visit the
websites of Kings College, London University or London South Bank University.
Find out more about our local
Workforce Development Confederation .
To find out more about Agenda for Change at a national level,
please visit the Department
of Health site
To find out more about living and working in South East London
visit www.selwdc.nhs.uk/living
.
For overseas nurses who would like to get information about coming
to work in the UK, the Department of Health have an information
website. You can also submit your details here. Visit www.nursinguk.nhs.uk.
Both Guys and St Thomas Hospitals are historically
renowned. We are very fortunate to have a museum on each of the
two sites. The
Florence Nightingale museum is based at St Thomas Hospital
and the Old
Operating Theatre is at Guys Hospital, which is the oldest
surviving operating theatre in the country dating back to 1822.
To find out information about other museums in London related to
health and medicine, visit www.medicalmuseums.org.
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