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Pediatric services suspended at Bathurst hospital for another week

Pediatric services at the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst are suspended until next Wednesday.

Vitalit asks patients requiring pediatric care to go to ER

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Pediatric services at the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst have been suspended because of a shortage of nurses. (Vitalit Health Network)

Vitalit Health Network has suspended pediatric services at the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurstfor another week.

In a news release sent Wednesday, the health authority said services at the unit, which provides care for sick children, won't resume until Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 8 a.m.

Vitalit said the disruption is due to a shortage of nurses.

"Service interruptions are always a last resort," Vitalit said in thenews release.

"We are actively seeking solutions with the people on site to boost the resilience of our teams during these difficult periods. "

Vitalit first suspended services atthe unit on Friday, saying at the time there was a plan to have pediatric services back by Wednesday, Aug. 3 at 8 a.m.

In Wednesday's news release,Vitalit said patients requiring pediatric care should go to the emergency department at the Bathurst hospital.

The suspension will not impact obstetrical services.

Vitalitdid not immediatelyrespond to a request for comment.

Other hospitals impacted

Meanwhile, pediatric services are still suspended at the Edmundston Regional Hospital.

The temporary suspension began on July 25, and the hospital will be without pediatric services until Friday Aug. 5 at 8 a.m. due what the health authority said is a lack of pediatricians.

Obstetric services are affected by the suspension at the Edmundston hospital, and Vitalit is directing pregnant women to another hospital for delivery, unless they're in need of urgent care.

Vitalit said in a news release a chronic shortage of pediatricians is affectinghospitals across the country, including several in New Brunswick.

Both pediatric and obstetric services at the CampbelltonRegional Hospital have been suspended by the health authority for more than two years, starting in April 2020.

In June of this year,VitalitCEO Dr. France Desrosierssaid those services won't be back anytime soon.

Also in June, pediatric services were suspended for a week at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre due to a shortage of medical staff.

The Edmundston, Moncton and Bathurst hospitals are the only Vitalit hospitals that offer pediatric services.