"Matter of time until someone dies" - Staff at two rural Waikato hospitals are worried about their own safety and that of patients.
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Obstetricians and gynaecologists at two NSW hospitals said they would only treat urgent cases until more doctors were hired to ease pressure on burnt-out staff.
"Matter of time until someone dies" - Staff at two rural Waikato hospitals are worried about their own safety and that of patients.
"Matter of time until someone dies" - Staff at two rural Waikato hospitals are worried about their own safety and that of patients.
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