Nursing grads say pandemic experience pushing them out of Quebec hospitals
MONTREAL — Nursing students and recent graduates from nursing programs in Quebec say working conditions in the province’s public health-care system are pushing them into the private sector, further exacerbating a shortage of nurses in provincial hospitals.
Audrey-Ann Bissonnette-Clermont, 27, graduated with a nursing degree a year ago. While she started her career in a Montreal emergency room, she said she’s now switched to telemedicine and is working for a private company.
In some ways, it was a difficult choice, she said.
“I got into the profession because I like people, I like to work with people,” she said in an interview. It’s been hard to leave behind the face-to-face contact, she added, “but it’s not difficult for my mental health.”