Officials promise changes at Montreal hospital after ER nurse protest
MONTREAL — Officials at a major Montreal hospital are promising changes after almost 100 emergency room nurses demanded the resignation of their unit chief.
The ER at the Maisonneuve-Rosemont hospital was forced to reduce operations last night because of a nurse-led protest.
Jean-François Fortin-Verreault, head of the health authority for east-end Montreal, told reporters today his goal is to keep the ER open and improve working conditions for nurses.
Fortin-Verreault says ambulances will transfer fewer patients to the ER to reduce the nurses’ workload, adding that the unit chief has been moved to another part of the health network.