The move comes after a week of heightened tensions between the government and frontline staff, as more than 1000 nurses and doctors rallied outside the hospital.
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An inquiry into Aishwarya Aswath's death identified a range of clinical failures, but the unions say individual staff shouldn’t be blamed for systemic issues in the hospital system.
âCold furyâ in the eyes of grieving parents drives WA top doctor to turn up the heat with the government
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The âcold furyâ in the eyes of the bereaved parents of Aishwarya Aswath is driving Andrew Miller to push the government to fix the systemic problems across the stateâs hospital system.
The Australian Medical Association WA, of which he is president, and the Australian Nurses Federation are expecting a horde of medical staff from across the state to attend a Perth rally on Tuesday to show their support for the nurses and doctors they feel are under fire from the Perth Childrenâs Hospital executive.