Quebec doctors call on province to let parents accompany kids on medical flights
MONTREAL — A teenage victim of an accidental gunshot wound who is being kept on life support until his parents arrive.
A young girl with meningitis, unable to communicate with doctors since she only speaks Inuktitut.
A six-month old baby on a respirator, sent to the hospital alone.
These example illustrate why Quebec needs to change its policy of airlifting critically ill children to hospitals without a parent or guardian to accompany them, according to Dr. Saleem Razack, who heads the pediatric intensive care unit at the Montreal Children’s hospital.