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kass
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I have been trying to find the assessor what did my assessment for pip in the report she was a nurse from Atos her name is Jessica Hetherington as anyone had same assessor from Wakefield ?????
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learning disabilty nurse reg 2005 no know records she left the clare out her name
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jessica clare hetherington only one on regista but might not be her have you her reg number
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What a good idea. We should all try to find out the name and number of our assessors so we can compare what they have daid and done
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I don't have her reg number but the name on my assessor did not put Clare for her middle name just Jessaca Hetherington she a Nurse it says
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kass said:I don't have her reg number but the name on my assessor did not put Clare for her middle name just Jessaca Hetherington she a Nurse it says
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lillybelle said:Why do you need to search a register to see what an assessment nurse has experience in.
as long as they are qualified ( which they will be) that is all you need to know. They are not diagnosing an illness just assessing a situation.
It doesn’t matter what area they have worked in. They all had to train for 3 years and pass exams.
i asked my assesser what she did and she said she had worked on a heart ward, also with diabetic patents , then also elderly care.
So nothing to with epilepsy .
I honestly cannot see any reason to research a person
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