Roselyne Bachelot said he “listened and heard” the nurse anesthetists
Written by Sandeep Nehra
The Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot said Saturday had “listened and heard” the nurse anesthetists angry, adding that he had already “provided guarantees” to meet their demands.
In the wake of a new manifestation of nurse anesthetists in Paris, the minister detailed RTL “commitments” from the government on the three topics of claims.
“I want to tell them that I have listened and I heard them,” she said.
Ms. Bachelot has shown that the recognition of “the exclusivity of their diploma,” she had made “formal assurances” by a letter of 4 July.
On recognition in master of their training, the minister said he took “again written commitments” and that this issue will be “finalized by the end of 2010″ under the aegis Ministry of Higher Education.
Finally, Ms. Bachelot said a discussion on a “special bonus” for nurse-anesthetists. “I want that nurse anesthetists are the highest paid nurses in the public hospital,” she said.
The nurse anesthetists, engaged since March, have again demonstrated Friday in several parts of the capital before a delegation is received by the Ministry of Health by the Directorate General of health care provision. Some scuffles have objected to the police.
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