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Doctors and their supporters picket outside the Mater this morning Michelle Hennessy/TheJournal.ie

Strike action by junior doctors begins today

More than 12,000 out-patient appointments and 3,000 elective surgeries have been cancelled today.

Updated at 11.17

IRELAND’S FIRST JUNIOR doctor strike in a quarter of a century began this morning. More than 12,000 out-patient consultant appointments and 3,000 elective surgeries have been cancelled.

The strike action is over the working hours of junior doctors who want their working week reduced to 48 hours and are calling for an end to shifts that are more than 24 hours, as required by European law. They also want sanctions imposed on hospitals that impose these hours.

Hospitals

The strike action will take place in 51 hospitals and ends at midnight tonight. Services that will be unaffected by the industrial action is emergency care, cancer care and dialysis care. The people most likely to be affected are patients with non-life threatening conditions.

While emergency wards are open, people are told to expect delays due to the staff shortages.

The HSE say they will re-schedule appointments, but if further strike action goes ahead, then there will be problems as there will be a backlog of appointments.

The IMO has another stoppage planned for next week, if agreements are not met.

EU directive

Speaking on RTE’s Prime Time last night, Barry O’Brien HR director of the HSE said the HSE had a time frame to deliver the changes agreed, adding that they will be fully compliant with the EU working directive by December 2014. He said it was very disappointing that the action is going ahead.

Eric Young of the IMO said the HSE has no credibility and that the doctors had no trust in the HSE or that they will deliver the changes.

When put to him that junior doctors were seeking both the time-off and extra payment resulting effectively in triple time, Young said this was not the case.

Originally posted at 8am

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    Mute Monkey Boy
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:47 AM

    It was a long time coming,could easily have been avoided if they were treated properly in the first place.

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    Mute karen oconnor
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:52 AM

    Here here

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    Mute huzar
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:30 AM

    Think you might mean ‘hear hear’!

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    Mute Paddi de Euskadi
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    Oct 8th 2013, 12:31 PM

    Where where?

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    Mute Erin McKenna
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:53 AM

    Good luck to all the Jr. Docs today – they are absolutely right in what they are doing.

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    Mute Gaius Gracchus
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:59 AM

    Fully support this strike by the junior doctors,best of luck to all

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    Mute aurilton
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:57 AM

    What a ‘sorry state’ of a country we live in. It should never ever have come to this. There should have been negotiations at the very beginning, and it should have been resolved.
    Striking doctors because the inhumane hours they work, puts their patients at risk ….. it is absolutely ridiculous it ever came to this.

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    Mute significantrisk
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:59 AM

    There were negotiations.

    There were commitments from successive governments.

    Contracts.

    Laws.

    Court cases.

    Nothing worked – your government doesn’t care about the rules, the laws, the contracts they signed or the promises they make when it comes to looking after your doctors.

    We are striking to improve your healthcare, because nothing else worked.

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    Mute aurilton
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:07 AM

    Significantrisk – greatest respect to you and your colleagues

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    Mute rodrigo detriano
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:27 AM

    What’s to negotiate? The law is being broken, plain and simple. The lawbreakers need to be punished accordingly!

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    Mute Brid Anglin
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    Oct 8th 2013, 9:30 AM

    Stay strong you guys. It’s about time this got sorted. Thinking about you all today.

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    Mute Martin Stapleton
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:04 AM

    It’s sickening to thing what junior doctors are going through while HSE staff get PAID while taking career breaks, some for a couple of years and some are being paid for years to stay at home while their employment gets investigated. The waste has to stop for God sake on both the employer and the employee!

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    Mute Anne Kirwan
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:09 AM

    Support these guys. A decision not taking lightly. We are lucky we have some people caring for our safety!

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    Mute Brid Anglin
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    Oct 8th 2013, 9:20 AM

    Well done to the HSE, Minister Reilly and the media for the misinformation being fed to the general public over the past week or so. Where in the name of God did they get the figure of 3000 “operations” being cancelled today. These young doctors work at least 1 or 2 shifts a week where they are on call. On call means coming to work for 08.00 hrs. Attending to their own patients on the wards, working in A/E attending to patients who need a medical / surgical referral. Trying to get discharges done, sometimes working with no breaks due to the pressure of jobs to be done. At 17.00 hrs they are deemed to be on call for the rest of the hospital. Sometimes if its a quiet night they might grab a sit down for an hour or 2. Post take ward round starts at 08.00 the following morning. So the day starts again.!!!!!! They finish at 17.00 hours the day after they came to work originally. That’s 35 to 36 hours straight. It’s inhuman.

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    Mute Noel Hogan
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:18 AM

    Good luck to the Doctors.

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    Mute Alan Burke
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:31 AM

    Im fully behind this strike action and hope our government and the HSE finally treat our doctors with the respect they deserve

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    Mute Stephen MacMahon
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:05 AM

    Got my support.

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    Mute Goggles McGlasses
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    Oct 8th 2013, 11:29 AM

    Good luck NCHDs, it’s a pity you have to strike just to be allowed to work the terms of your contracts.

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    Mute April Renaud
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    Oct 8th 2013, 1:49 PM

    Would it help if patients and families of patients demanded to know how long a doctor had been on shift and refused to allow treatment by those doctors who have worked more than a 12 hour shift? After 12 hours the average person starts to make mistakes.

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    Mute Catherine Sims
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    Oct 8th 2013, 1:10 PM

    I turned up for an appointment today and was told only one doctor the consultant himself so I could reschedule or face a two hour wait. I want to know how having less doctors on reduces the wait time as it’s usually closer to a three hour wait normally ? Lol

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    Mute Patrick Moran
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:43 AM

    Knowing my luck, I’ll probably get sick today.

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    Mute significantrisk
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:52 AM

    If you get sick, go to your GP – they’re not on strike. If it’s an emergency we have more cover in place than hospitals generally have at the weekend.

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    Mute WanderArch
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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:53 AM

    Imagine… And you might get treated by a doctor who hasn’t been awake and running around like a headless chicken all day. I mean… The horrors like…!

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    Mute Sandra Turner
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:19 AM

    I am sick. I am awaiting surgery. I completely support the junior doctors. Id much rather the doctor who finally operates on me has had a bit of sleep in the days preceding the op!

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    Mute Kieran Doyle
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    Oct 8th 2013, 9:23 AM

    Sorry I thought the HSA can shut down anywhere arbitrarily for breach of Hours of Work legislation. I also the same was true for NERA? Clearly they can’t.

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    Mute Frank Lennon
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    Oct 8th 2013, 2:03 PM

    Know what? it truly beggars belief that it has come to this in relation to Hospital Junior Doctors having to go on strike. How long is it since the working time directive came into force? If there is one place in which society definitely requires people to be wide awake and sharply focused it is in Hospital A&E units. If anything, Hospital Staff should have been at the forefront in the implementation of the working time directive not at the other end and most definitely not for this inordinate length of time. It is unconscionable that the powers that be have allowed this issue to drag on and as a result, on an hourly basis, are putting Hospital patients lives at risk and physically exhausting a vital layer of Hospital support staff. Come on folks. Give the young Doctors, upon whom we all depend so much, a life. Take a healthy attitude and change the rosters now.

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    Mute Jane Holland
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    Oct 8th 2013, 5:05 PM

    I am getting a little annoyed with the journal’s reporting about this. It is sloppy journalism at best, and misinformation at worst. Doctors are not calling for an end to 24 hour shifts. They are asking for their maximum shifts to be reduced to being no more than 24 hours long. Some shifts are 36 hours long. A weekend shift may last over 50 hours. To repeat, that is a 50 hour workshift – not a 50 hour week.

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    Mute Maria Hickey-Fagan
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    Oct 8th 2013, 11:21 AM

    I fully support them. However, they need lessons in responsible picketing. Walking in a large circle on the footpath and forcing pedestrians out onto a busy main road is irresponsible. Their banners say “Support Doctors to protect patients” however what I witnessed this morning was putting people at risk of becoming patients. Still, I suppose if you’re going to be hit by a car, where better than outside a hospital with 40 or so doctors in front of you LOL!

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    Mute WanderArch
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    Oct 8th 2013, 12:56 PM

    I’m not aware of a sudden and immediate rise in the number of people getting knocked down across the day, but as you say – the victim can look forward to receiving immediate care.

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    Oct 8th 2013, 7:23 PM
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    Mute adrian byrne
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:45 AM

    Just wanted to point out something in the article. I don’t know a single Dr in the UK that hasn’t signed out of the EWP.

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    Mute Adrian Murphy
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    Oct 8th 2013, 8:59 AM

    Doctors in the UK can opt out of EWTD, but regardless all rosters must be compliant.
    Nobody in the UK works 36h resident shifts anymore, anywhere.

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    Mute jkjasxj
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    Oct 8th 2013, 11:03 AM

    Oi Adrian

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    Mute Cathy Quinlan
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    Oct 8th 2013, 1:26 PM

    I didn’t.

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    Mute Jonny Quirinus
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    Dec 10th 2014, 7:24 AM

    those day during my housemanship, we work EOD oncall for 24 hours. cheers!

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