Life and limb preserving medical imaging services through the emergency department will still be available during next week's radiographers' strike at Whanganui Hospital. Photo / Bevan Conley
Life and limb preserving medical imaging services through the emergency department will still be available during next week's radiographers' strike at Whanganui Hospital. Photo / Bevan Conley
Whanganui District Health Board radiographers will strike on two days next week.
The action is part of a series of nationwide strikes by nearly 1100 district health board radiographers and follows nine months of failed negotiations between the radiographers' union, Apex, and district health boards.
The strike will start at7am on both Monday, October 14, and Wednesday, October 16, ending 7am the next day.
Whanganui DHB says people with appointments that require medical imaging services on those days have been notified and appointments will be rescheduled.
People who have been asked to get an x-ray from Whanganui Hospital's medical imaging department should do this after October 16.
Walk-in x-ray services in Waimarino and Taihape will be available as normal.
Life and limb preserving services – which require medical imaging to prevent death or permanent injury - will be provided as normal by Whanganui Hospital's emergency department.