Thursday, June 10, 2010

Skill shortages on a personal note

I have been making a noise about skill shortages in Tasmania since 2004, but now it has gotten personal. My son Rory was born with a cleft palate and conductive hearing loss. At six months he was supposed to have surgery to repair the cleft and insert grommets to (hopefully) fix his hearing, not only did we ‘slip through the cracks’ once, but we had the surgery cancelled 20 minutes before scheduled due to staff shortages and not enough skilled nursing staff to provide the level of care he would need post-op. Further investigation revealed that the Royal Hobart Hospital is incredibly short of paediatric intensifists with almost 100% turnover. Since Rory was born he has seen, many ongoing, a paediatrician, sonographer, audiologist, plastic surgeon, ear nose and throat surgeon, osteopath, physiotherapist, speech pathologist, orthotist, radiographer, GP and clinic health nurse. The majority of these occupations are not educated in Tasmania and I am indescribably thankful that these wonderfully professional people have all chosen to live and work in Tasmania. Rory has since had his surgery, and four weeks in things are looking up.

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