Working in a busy ED, we are no strangers to hectic, fast-paced work environments.
Whatever comes through the doors, we are ready to mobilise and get a team together to deliver excellent patient-centred care and help our communities.
For the past two years, we have been at the frontline of the COVID pandemic, busting our guts to make sure our patients, colleagues and the community are kept safe. Increasingly, we are turning up to shifts two, three or even four staff members short, but having to deliver the same model of care.
We are expected to take unsafe patient loads of six or seven patients because … what other options are there?
Nurses are beyond exhausted. Multiple times in a shift you will find staff broken down, crying, struggling to hold it together.
Every shift there will be at least one person on overtime in the midst of an 18-hour shift.
A recent shift had six staff on overtime! And then, we were short the next day too!
Has Dom Perrottet ever stepped foot in a public hospital, let alone an ED during this crisis?
If the Premier wants us to have a “strong health system”, how about he shows some respect to the staff working in it so that we actually want to stay in our jobs!
Damien Davis Frank, RN