Merritt residents begin protests amid emergency department shutdowns
MERRITT, B.C. — With the emergency department at Nicola Valley Hospital still suffering closures, Merritt residents are trying to take action into their own hands.
“If they think they are going to keep closing this, we are just going to get louder and more organized. This is just the beginning,” Georgia Clement, one of the organizers of the hospital protest said. “If they think they are going to shut little old Merritt down, they have come to the wrong town.”
The first protest of many to come was planned and held at Nicola Valley Hospital on Sunday (April 9) with the emergency department coincidentally being shutdown that day as well.
“We are protesting the fact that, first of all, the ER is closed. Secondly, that the constant excuse that we get from Interior Health Authority (IHA) is that there is a staffing problem,” Clement said. “About a month ago, we became aware of a local resident who is a general surgeon practicing in the Lower Mainland and he had offered to use his services to work here in the emergency room (ER) to fill some of these shifts. Because he lives in the community, and he’s concerned about this situation. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC told him ‘Yes, he could go ahead and do these shifts’ and IHA for whatever their reasons were at the time they said no. We have learned recently that their reasoning is that he hasn’t practiced as a general practitioner for many years, so even though he’s a general surgeon working in emergency situations down on the coast, [IHA] are still telling him that they feel he is under qualified.”