Student Nurse Attacked at Vancouver Hospital, Union Calls for Increased Security
A student nurse was assaulted by a patient during her first clinical placement, prompting calls for systemic safety improvements in healthcare settings.
- The attack occurred at Vancouver General Hospital, leaving a 37-year-old nursing student with non-life-threatening injuries.
- The suspect, a 48-year-old patient, was arrested but released into secure hospital care due to medical and psychiatric needs.
- The B.C. Nurses' Union is advocating for more relational security officers trained to handle violence in healthcare environments.
- A recent poll indicates that 37% of nurses in the region encounter weapons monthly, with many considering leaving the profession.
- The incident highlights ongoing concerns about workplace safety for healthcare workers and the need for better reporting and preventive measures.