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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Concerns Dargaville Hospital nurses could leave the industry - if current staffing drags on

    Concerns Dargaville Hospital nurses could leave the industry - if current staffing drags on


    They've downed tools for an hour this afternoon - protesting having no overnight doctor.

    Since July the hospital's used nurses and a telehealth service for most overnight shifts, transferring the sickest patients to Whangarei.

    Nurses Organisation spokesperson Rachyl Randell says no-one's resigned yet.

    She says she wouldn't be surprised if some do - if Health New Zealand expects them to continue without an overnight doctor.

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