Operating room conditions in Yellowknife hospital are ‘unsustainable’: nurses
YELLOWKNIFE — A union representing nurses at the largest hospital in the Northwest Territories says working conditions in its operating room are “unsustainable” and the territorial government needs to do more to address understaffing.
The Union of Northern Workers says operating room nurses at Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife sent a letter earlier this month to their employer and the Registered Nurses Association of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut outlining their concerns.
The union says nurses are struggling “mentally, physically and emotionally” to provide services, with the unit staffed at less than half capacity.
Tina Drew, president of Local 11 with the union, says one nurse recently worked more than a 20-hour shift, and it’s not exceptional circumstance.