- 17 September 2010
- 6 min read
Jolana Dolha - my job as a renal nurse, and working in Europe and the Middle East
SubscribeWe talked to Jolana about nursing in the Middle East, Europe and the UK and how she's coped with transferring her nursing skills between countries.
What is your current job title, and what kind of patients do you work with?
I am a staff nurse or RGN, equivalent of band 5 at the moment. I am working on a satellite hemodialysis unit so my patients are renal ones.
As their kidneys don’t work anymore they need to come for hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration treatment three times a week to our unit.
You don’t have to give the exact name, but what kind of organisation do you work for?
As a dialysis nurse I work for a private company, although our customers are NHS patients.
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