Image: M. Vanden Bosch / PML / Doctors, nurses and Chilliwack General Hospital administration will meet today, September 7 in a town hall-style meeting to address the OR nursing shortage, which is now being called a crisis.
Nursing shortage

Doctors, nurses and Chilliwack Hospital administration to meet today to address OR nursing shortage now being called a crisis

Sep 7, 2022 | 6:00 AM

CHILLIWACK — Specialist physicians, operating room nurses, nursing managers, and Chilliwack General Hospital administration are scheduled to meet today, September 7 to address the acute nursing shortage in the operating room.

Multiple nurses have left the operating room in recent months, or are scheduled to leave, and several more nurses are slated to go on maternity leave in the coming months, dropping the number of daily ORs to just two a day.

A Chilliwack doctor who spoke on the condition of anonymity said there had been talk of opening up a fourth operating room per day, but chronic staffing shortages have only allowed Chilliwack Hospital to barely maintain three ORs daily, until the recent reduction to two ORs a day.

“This because in a blindly determined but unrealistic effort to open a fourth operating room, we lost so many nurses that we can only staff one or two operating rooms for the forseeable future,” the unnamed doctor said.

As Fraser Valley Today first reported back on August 23, a lack of OR nurses is limiting the ability of doctors to perform surgeries and could continue for months if not addressed by Fraser Health or the provincial Ministry of Health.

Mandatory overtime is being cited as one of the reasons for the exodus of nurses.

The situation has worsened that patients are now being referred out of Chilliwack, or having their surgeries delayed, according to the anonymous doctor.

According to this same Chilliwack doctor who chose to remain anonymous, the word “crisis” was used to describe the urgency of today’s town hall.

The aim of the town hall, the Chilliwack doctor explained, is to bring nurses and the surgical community together to generate ideas and solutions during the pronounced staffing shortage.

They would have met a week prior to today’s town hall, but the goal was to draw as many staff after the long weekend as opposed to the last week of summer when some might have been on vacation.