Midwives beg for support as hospitals grapple with staff shortages

By Ester Han
Updated December 28 2018 - 1:37pm, first published 1:20pm
NSW midwives say they're working in a "broken" system where patients are at risk. Photo: Shutterstock
NSW midwives say they're working in a "broken" system where patients are at risk. Photo: Shutterstock

Midwives are pleading with the NSW government to fix the "broken" staffing system in public hospitals, claiming that staff shortages, inadequate training and ongoing unfilled vacancies are placing mothers and babies at risk.

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