7 in 10 nurses, doctors plan to leave jobs next year

December 19, 2022

Because of their current situation, many healthcare workers are ready to leave the profession entirely next year.

Overall, 75 per cent of nurses and 69 per cent of doctors intend on leaving the industry in the next 12 months, reports Blu Ivy Group.

“We’ve lauded our healthcare workers as frontline heroes risking their lives and sacrificing their well-being to keep us safe. But the truth is that they are human — just like us,” says Stacy Parker, managing director, and co-founder of the Blu Ivy Group.

“When we elevate our healthcare workers to hero status, we ignore their humanity. Heroes don’t need our help, but humans do. Working under such punishing conditions has taken a toll, and many have reached their limit.”

In September, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced it is exempting from the current residency requirements physicians who work in a fee-for-service model with public health authorities.

Source: HR Reporter