Rural OR
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2025 11:57 am
In the event of a strike I understood that our OR (Westlock) would be closed as we are not a urgent trauma centre - We do ortho for fractures and such that are in a "timely" fashion - not RIGHT now timing. I have a couple questions though:
1. Edmonton is telling our management that they cannot close the OR to trauma - We are NEVER a urgent/emergent OR at the best of times and often have service disruptions due to lack of anesthesia coverage. Can Edmonton tell Westlock that they are essential if this is not in the ESA?
2. The RN from the OR, (assuming it would be closed) are slated to move from the OR to the nursing units to work. They are crossed trained, are they able to pull the OR nurses to essentially do RN work to assist the RN
This is very blurry with the closeness of the RN/LPN duties in rural.
1. Edmonton is telling our management that they cannot close the OR to trauma - We are NEVER a urgent/emergent OR at the best of times and often have service disruptions due to lack of anesthesia coverage. Can Edmonton tell Westlock that they are essential if this is not in the ESA?
2. The RN from the OR, (assuming it would be closed) are slated to move from the OR to the nursing units to work. They are crossed trained, are they able to pull the OR nurses to essentially do RN work to assist the RN
This is very blurry with the closeness of the RN/LPN duties in rural.