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Critical Incidence Numbers on the Rise

The Ministry of Health released their 2013-2014 Annual Report on Monday, July 28, 2014, and given what SUN members have been telling Provincial for the past year the results are of little surprise.   The total number of Critical Incidents reported – 195 – is the largest since reporting began in 2005. This represents a 21.1% one-year increase over 2012-2013, and a 53.5%…

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Lean's stopwatches add to woes

By Murray Mandryk, The Starphoenix July 26, 2014 6:40 AM SOURCE: http://www.leaderpost.com/health/lean+stopwatches+woes/10065419/story.html The easiest way to measure what's gone wrong with lean implementation in Saskatchewan health isn't by counting the number of Japanese words health care providers were told to learn, or the number of paper airplanes they made in a training…

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Important SRNA message regarding nurse education and scope of practice

In response to Saskatchewan Registered Nurse Association (SRNA) Nursing Practice Advisor concerns that nurse educators are being asked to provide education to not only registered nurses but also other health care providers, a letter has been sent to all Nurse Educators and Managers in the province from SRNA Executive Director, Karen Eisler. In the letter, Eisler points out that educators have…

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SUN Makes Donation to Red Cross Saskatchewan Flood Relief Fund

As registered nurses SUN members are dedicated to helping others in need, but when tragedy strikes close to home, it means so much more. The floods in southern and south-eastern Saskatchewan have devastated countless communities – many of which are still under water and will take weeks to recover. In honour of the SUN members, living and working in these areas and to help those in the…

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Registered Nurses at CBS Ratify New Deal : Still Concerned About Safety

REGINA -  Members of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) working at Saskatchewan’s two (2) Canadian Blood Services (CBS) facilities have voted in 89% in favour of a long awaited Collective Agreement. The newly ratified Collective Agreement contains: ·         Improvements to universal health benefits…

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