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Massachusetts Nurse :: September
2005
Nurses in the News
Heywood RN scores “slam dunk”
Sue Carlson, an RN at Heywood Hospital in Gardner
and co-chair of her bargaining unit, was recently interviewed by
a reporter from the Sentinel & Enterprise for a July 25 article
about safe staffing.
Carlson’s on-target comments had an effect beyond July 25
though, as her insights seemed to influence the paper’s editorial
board to write a letter that turned out to be one of the MNA’s
biggest post-July 13 wins.
In the July 25 article, Carlson explained that, “…(nurses)
all say to each other, ‘When will it end?’ If mandatory
staffing ratios went into effect statewide, both nurses and patients
would benefit. When (I) entered the profession 30 years ago, you
could care about your patients, and there was much more bedside
care.”
Less than two weeks later, the paper’s editorial board used
Carlson’s comments again as they offered a new perspective
on the nursing crisis: “We (the editorial board) think lawmakers
should take the best elements of both bills—the mandatory
state-wide nursing-to-patient ratios of the (MNA’s bill) and
the $30 million trust fund proposed in the hospital industry’s
bill—and craft new legislation. To begin with, we think it's
long past time to allow hospitals to set their own nursing to patient
ratios, considering the unrest about patient care in Massachusetts
and throughout the nation.”
Both the article and the editorial represented significant wins
for the MNA in its fight for safe staffing, and neither would have
happened without Carlson’s time, help and words of wisdom
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