); Completely compliant : HSE defends sending student nurses to work in badly-hit care home during first wave
HSE acknowledged the work done by staff in St Mary’s Hospital during the first wave of the pandemic. By Tadgh McNally Sunday 13 Dec 2020, 4:12 PM Dec 13th 2020, 4:12 PM 27,997 Views 28 Comments
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THE HSE HAS said that having student nurses work in a North Dublin care home during the first wave of the pandemic was “completely compliant” with HSE protocol at the time.
In a statement this afternoon, the HSE acknowledged the work done by staff in St Mary’s Hospital and said that student nurses were assigned to the facility after volunteering to work as part of a public health emergency response.
Student nurses were sent to one of Irelandâs worst-hit nursing homes during pandemic, HSE admits
The Government has been widely criticised for not providing student nurses with full pay for their work
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The HSE has acknowledged that student nurses were sent to one of Irelandâs worst-hit nursing homes during the pandemic.