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Dr. Manon Pelletier Resigns as Chief Medical Officer at HSC

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UPDATE: Dr. Manon Pelletier, the Chief Medical Officer at Manitoba’s largest hospital, the Health Sciences Centre (HSC), has announced her resignation, effective October 18, 2023. This urgent development comes as she transitions to a new role within the provincial health-care system.

In an internal memo released on October 1, Dr. Shawn Young, HSC’s Chief Operating Officer, confirmed Pelletier’s departure, expressing a mix of sadness and gratitude for her contributions. “While we are sad to see Dr. Pelletier leave this position, we are heartened to know that she will continue to lend her considerable expertise and leadership to improving health care across the province,” Young stated.

Pelletier has been pivotal in implementing various initiatives at HSC, including the opening of a minor treatment clinic in August 2023. She has also played a critical role in expanding support for the sexual assault nurse examiners program amid significant staffing challenges earlier this year. Her leadership has been recognized as instrumental in navigating complex clinical challenges.

However, her resignation arrives during a tumultuous period for the HSC, where ongoing concerns regarding workplace safety have escalated among staff. Recent reports indicate that nearly half of all assaults against physicians in Manitoba occurred at HSC last year, prompting serious discussions about safety conditions. The Manitoba Nurses Union reported alarming incidents, including multiple assaults on staff members, leading to a drastic decision by union members to grey-list the facility.

Union president Darlene Jackson expressed surprise at Pelletier’s resignation, clarifying that it was not directly linked to the recent union vote. “Things are not looking great. We are still having nurses injured every day,” she commented, highlighting the pressing need for improvements in workplace safety.

As Dr. Young steps in to assume Pelletier’s responsibilities temporarily, the search for her replacement will begin immediately. This transition is crucial as HSC faces mounting pressure to address safety concerns and improve working conditions for its staff.

The implications of this leadership change resonate deeply with both the staff and the community. With Pelletier’s departure, questions arise about the future direction of HSC and the ongoing efforts to enhance health care services across Manitoba.

As developments unfold, stakeholders and community members will be keenly observing how HSC manages this transition and the subsequent impact on patient care and staff safety. More updates will follow as the situation evolves.

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