3 October 2018

Shropshire’s two acute hospitals will have to suspend overnight A&E services at the Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) in Telford unless they can increase the number of emergency doctors and nurses.

The Royal College of Medicine (RCEM) recommends that The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust’s two A&E Departments has 32 middle grade doctors – it has just 11.

Nurse staffing levels in the department are also a concern as there are currently 24 vacancies, meaning a heavy reliance on agency nurses or shifts being left unfilled.

This is neither safe or sustainable, but the Trust remains committed to recruiting to its Emergency Departments and it is the clinical view of the organisation that both Emergency Departments could be maintained – in the short-term – if it had:

  • An absolute minimum of seven additional levels Middle Grade Doctors – taking staffing levels up from 11 to 18.
  • An absolute minimum of 15 more Registered A&E Nurses.

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Doctor Kevin Eardley, Medical Director for Unscheduled Care at SaTH, said: “What we all want is to keep both Emergency Departments open 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week, but unless we have more Middle Grade Doctors and Nurses it isn’t safe or sustainable to keep going as we have been.

“To keep both emergency departments open in the short-term we need at least seven more A&E Middle Grade Doctors and 15 more A&E Nurses. We would be delighted to work with anyone who can help us find the staff we would all like to see here.”

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