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Lack of medical technologists creating negative domino effect in Saskatchewan hospitals

Alarms are being raised around a lack of medical technologists in Saskatchewan. Leading to extreme fatigue and worsening workplace conditions in hospitals. 


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Sask. NDP and CUPE concerned over lack of medical technologists

WATCH: Saskatchewan’s CUPE Healthcare Workers union is reporting a lack of medical technologists which in turn is straining hospital systems.



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Not only are hospitals across Saskatchewan seeing a shortage of nurses, but also a shortage of medical technologists according to CUPE Healthcare Workers Union.

The union, along with Saskatchewan’s NDP, raised concerns in the Legislative Assembly on Monday around the lack of medical technologists leading to burn out and extreme fatigue.

They say the matter is contributing to overcapacity issues and heavy workloads on registered nurses and physicians.

Concerns were also raised around ongoing contract negotiations between the government and CUPE and the reliance on contract travel nurses rather than recruitment and retention.

However, Saskatchewan’s Health Minister says there are retention and recruitment incentives in place for medical students and current healthcare staff in the staff.

Katherine Ludwig explains the details of these concerns in the video above.

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