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Veteran Nurse Suspended After Speaking Out on Poor Conditions at PMH

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
November 10, 2025
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Fellow Nurses Africa | Lagos, Nigeria | 10 November, 2025

A veteran nurse with more than four decades of service at the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) has been suspended after a video of her describing the harsh realities of working conditions at the facility went viral.

The nurse, identified by colleagues as Sister Pearl, appeared emotional in the short video that circulated on social media earlier this month. She spoke candidly about the overcrowded wards, leaking roofs, rodent sightings, and shortage of basic medical supplies all of which, she said, had been affecting both staff morale and patient care.

Within days, the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) confirmed that the nurse had been placed on a 10-day paid suspension for what it described as a violation of internal social media and communication policies.

According to the PHA’s letter, she was instructed not to enter hospital premises during the suspension period except for medical reasons and to surrender her staff identification card temporarily.

In a press statement, the PHA emphasized that it “recognizes the dedication of healthcare professionals but expects all employees to adhere to established communication channels when addressing institutional matters.”

However, the decision drew mixed public reaction. Many Bahamians and health professionals praised the nurse’s courage for voicing long-standing concerns. Others argued that while her frustration was valid, posting publicly could be seen as a breach of workplace confidentiality.

Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Michael Darville confirmed he had requested a full briefing on the incident.

As of press time, the PHA has not announced whether further disciplinary measures will follow or if the suspension will be lifted after review.


Source References: Tribune 242 News, Our News Bahamas, Public Hospitals Authority Statement (November 2025)

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