About 16 years ago I worked in a large university hospital that was always combining specialities, as a cost cutting measure. It amazed me when they would do this, because it always seemed so random. They would never provide adequate training for the nurses either. I guess they thought "a nurse was a nurse."
Within the 6 years I was there, we were a Gyn/Infertility/Abortion unit, a Gyn/Infertility/Abortion/Oncology unit, and a Gyn/Infertility/Abortion/Urology unit. The last one caused many nurses to leave because they hadn't taken care of a male patient in years. Everytime they did one of these changes, nurses would have to learn additional skills, get use to a whole new set of doctors and patients, educate themselves on a whole new set of deseases and illnesses. Mistakes would increase and the patients would ultimately suffer. It's the bottom line that really matters in these places!
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