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Cambensy, McBroom lead bipartisan plan for nurse support | News, Sports, Jobs

Ed McBroom LANSING State Rep. Sara Cambensy, D-Marquette, and state Sen. Ed McBroom, R-Vulcan, are leading a bipartisan plan to support nurses and protect Michigan residents by “setting safe limits on the number of patients a nurse can be assigned, curbing forced (registered nurse) overtime and requiring hospitals to disclose their nurse-to-patient ratios,” according to a press release from the Michigan Nurses Association. The legislative plan, known as the Safe Patient Care Act, was introduced earlier this month. “Nurses have been called heroes throughout the pandemic, yet we still don’t have the laws we need to help us provide the care that every patient needs and deserves,” said Stephanie DePetro, RN, president of the RN Staff Council at UP Health System-Marquette and vice president of the Michigan Nurses Association, in the release. “Nurses need a reasonable workload so we have time to take care of our patients and keep them safe from harm in the hospital. I

Deadline Detroit | Starkman: Beaumont Nurse Anesthetists Move to Unionize to Combat Unsafe Staffing Conditions

Share February 07, 2021, 11:26 PM The columnist, a Los Angeles freelancer, is a former Detroit News business reporter who blogs at Starkman Approved. By Eric Starkman Beaumont Royal Oak Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), who play a critical role in the flagship hospital’s lucrative surgical business, have overwhelmingly supported a union drive to combat what they warn are “unsafe” staffing conditions. More than 90 percent of the CRNAs at Royal Oak, along with their colleagues at Beaumont’s Troy and Grosse Pointe hospitals, voted last month in favor of holding a union authorization vote slated to take place later this month. In a major slap in the face to the Michigan Nurses Association, the CRNAs plan to form their own union, which will be known as the Southeastern Michigan CRNAs & Associates (SEMCA).

Deadline Detroit | What Covid-19 took from Detroit: Names and faces of the 2020 dead

by  Nancy Derringer It slipped into the house while the doors were unlocked, while we partied through St. Patrick’s Day weekend, hugged one another hello and goodbye, leaned our heads close to hear what each other were saying in noisy bars and restaurants. We sang in choirs, danced cheek to cheek, threw back our heads and laughed, and all the while, the thief was at work. What it stole from us were people. Family, friends, acquaintances, colleagues, strangers, who one by one fell to the mysterious, frightening new plague. What we first called coronavirus, and later Covid-19, hit Detroit early and hard. By the time August arrived, and a drive-through memorial was staged on Belle Isle, the faces on the poster boards circled the perimeter drive. Most of them were Black.

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