Bemidji Nurses Say Sanford Sick Policy is a Bad Remedy

Bemidji-soupBemidji nurses served up chicken soup Sun., Mar. 9 in front of the town’s iconic Paul Bunyan statue to highlight the dangers of a sick policy imposed by Sanford Bemidji Hospital management.

Nurses face discipline if they use more than three sick days in a row or 40 hours of sick time within a year.  The “sick in” helped warn  community members that the attendance policy could force nurses to be compromised when giving care.  If nurses must work while sick, it could impact recovery if one is hospitalized.

The nurses served chicken noodle soup to all nurses and residents who come by.  They also be collected cans of soup to donate to the Bemidji Community Food Shelf.

Click here or click on the picture below for a video of the action.

Bemidji nurses

Volunteering in Liberia – An Introduction

The Gypsy Nurse is heading to Liberia with Cross Cultural Care   “Cross Cultural Care (C3) is an international non government organization (NGO) that pairs western health care providers with medical staff in areas of the developing world to assist with medical training and health capacity building. Cross Cultural Care (C3) was founded by Dr. Robert Montana, an American […]

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