More nurses resign from Manitoba sexual assault program
WINNIPEG — Two more nurses who helped examine sexual assault victims in Manitoba have resigned a day after one-third of the program’s nurses stepped down, leaving one community health centre concerned about access to care.
The provincial agency that delivers health care said Wednesday that the two nurses, who work on a casual basis, had resigned from the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner program at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre.
On Tuesday, four of the program’s 13 casual nurses quit.
“These departures have resulted in a gap in service coverage over the past day and we are working to minimize future gaps,” a spokesman for Shared Health said in a statement.