Doctors' open letter declaring emergency on P.E.I.'s 2nd largest hospital met with anger, promises and hope
Two years ago, Alison Millard resigned from her permanent position at Prince County Hospital because she felt 'suffocated and drowning' in P.E.I.’s health-care system. She hopes a letter signed by 42 doctors will finally draw action from government.
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Two years ago, Alison Millard resigned from her permanent position at Prince County Hospital because she felt 'suffocated and drowning' in P.E.I.’s health-care system. She hopes a letter signed by 42 doctors will finally draw action from government.