Two women have written to the ABC about their disturbing experiences working as nurses in the Royal Hobart Hospital.
Two women have written to the ABC about their disturbing experiences working as nurses in the Royal Hobart Hospital — one quit after suffering an emotional breakdown, while the other hoped to move interstate because she was fed up with managers"dismissing" her concerns about patient safety.
"Although no hospital is immune to mistakes, the Royal Hobart Hospital is most definitely the worst I have worked in," she said.
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