Abstract
All the recent evidence suggests that nursing numbers are still woefully low, and such figures as we have seem massaged and simulated. For example, there is good reason to think that overseas staff, on which the service now depends, are counted as being on-board statistically when they have just stepped off the plane, and are in the necessary period of acclimatisation and induction which inevitably means they are themselves under supervision, rather than able to act as training supervisors.
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