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“We want to make a contribution to the national health service now, in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, not in two months. If we are not, public health dies ». Talk to Open is Victor Campagna, 31 years old, doctor, graduated from the University of Milan. An outbreak that arises from the news that the pulmonary ventilators, made available by the commissioner for the emergency Domenico Arcuri, cannot be put into operation due to lack of health personnel in hospitals. Essential machinery to make intensive care places available immediately, which, on the other hand, have been placed there, in a corner, because there are no doctors. A situation that outrages the apprentices, doctors in all aspects. An army of 23,000 people who stay at home waiting. What, it is not known.
“If you need us, why don’t you call us?”
Víctor Campagna, who has already made some substitutions as a GP, is waiting for the publication of the rankings at the end of October to find out where he can join as a resident as of next year: «Why wait so long? If they need us, why don’t they call us? Can’t make mini contests or urgent selections? And, on the other hand, no, I stay at home waiting, who knows how many months, to help in the hospitals. Víctor confides in us that he has also sent several resumes to the RSA but, so far, he has not received any response.
“It costs the state very little”
«They almost consider us students but in reality we are true doctors, in training, who many times work longer hours than“ structured ”doctors but who earn much less, only 1,600 euros per month from which to deduct university fees, contributions and insurance. A scholarship that does not even allow us to apply for a mortgage from the banks. In short, poorly paid doctors who cost the state very little and are not even recognized for overtime. In some cases, we are the ones who keep entire departments standing.
An army of 23 thousand people: 14 thousand should enter service next year. “But now? Who helps hospitals in the health emergency that has brought our country to its knees?” Thunders Victor, who is also a member of ER – Ex represented on the front line.
705 patients in intensive care
In short, specialist doctors who can help the national health service which, in the coming weeks, runs the risk of getting into trouble. And the numbers say it clearly. Currently, in fact, ICU patients are 705, wave 10% of available places (according to the Civil Protection Bulletin of October 17). The risk is that the percentage will soon reach 30%, or in an emergency. Giorgio Sestili to Open.
Lung ventilators are there, doctors are not
Meanwhile, only a part of the lung ventilators that, according to the Minister of Regional Affairs Francesco Boccia and according to Commissioner Arcuri, have already been distributed to hospitals throughout Italy, have come into operation. The reason? Lack of staff, of doctors who can handle them, of operators who can implement intensive care. In short, the team is there, the human resources are not. A paradoxical situation.
In Abruzzo, as he wrote The Republic, 123 they were the ICU posts before the pandemic, now only they remain 10 also despite the 66 fans supplied. And Franco Marinangeli, head of intensive care in L’Aquila, also confirms it, according to which there would be no staff. “We will be forced to transfer personnel from other departments with the consequent reduction in performance due to other pathologies,” he explains.
Would take at least 4 thousand anesthetist resuscitators to operate the 8,288 UCI places immediately available but that the regions cannot manage by leaving them in boxes 1670 pulmonary ventilators in 3,100 sent by the emergency commissioner. It goes much better in Veneto with 825 places available, also in Val d’Aosta and Friuli Venezia Giulia. Emilia, on the other hand, in 861 programmed, has activated them 516, Lazio 176 his 240, Campania half your budget, Umbria even worse. 60 Fans came, but still all in boxes.
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