Re all the above, I can see why this chap would want to do the OSM course, he may have clinically sound background, without being registered, and I certainly understand why one would have to be HCP or equiv to get onto the course.
The course is cheaper than the para and the tech course, can be completed in less time and still covers a lot of knowledge and practical skills, whilst being well recognised.
On the flip side, there is a need for well trained people.
Scar tissue puts across the point, how is a 4 week course going to prepare you.....
I might suggest, much better than 5 days of FPOS-I with an additional 20mins of fluids.
So if someone can prove their worth to the DS,that they should be on the course,through their training, experience and appropriate CPD, great. And even the companies stated on these forums as being the best, offer people who are able to prove themselves,the opportunity to part with the dinar and train.
If that person who wants to do the course and work in HE or whatever, then ok, but to work off shore, the professional governance should exist.
Id rather work with a person, who paid good money, for a course, passed and gained appropriate experience, than someone who did FPOS-i on their CP course, and has not seen a patient since-been there, done that.
Ginge