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I was looking through the NZ forum area and did not see any recent posts.
I am trying to sort out my recertification stuff for this year and I am having trouble getting motivated.
"DaVinci - We could always talk about the cricket"
WE could always talk about the cricket...but that would be bad sportsmanship...see you at the world cup (sorry i couldn't resist, we haven't beaten you in ODI cricket in many a year...)
Just an Idea for recert training / education which was tossed around at a meeting of Pods in Southland.
Why not employ an Education officer (Pod society) to organise courses and recert stuff instead of all us individuals reinventing the wheel over and over again. Surely we would have better bargaining powers for ed providers.
We could all sit a 3 or so day update course which contained all the necessary stuff / safety for Public etc.. held at various accessible places around the country to suit all Pods.
Weve not long had a meeting in Dunedin with a view to working on our Recert" program and one suggestion that came up was to look to the possibility of collaberating/ involving invercargill people and rural practitioners.
Any contact/s would be appreciated.