Anti-Hospital Violence PSA

From Online Threats to Physical Assault, Violence Mounts at Texas Hospitals

“Our staff have been cursed at, screamed at, threatened with bodily harm and even had knives pulled on them…. It is escalating.”

—Jane McCurley, chief nursing executive for Methodist Healthcare System

Texas Methodist Hospital, San Antonio
“Our staff have been cursed at, screamed at, threatened with bodily harm and even had knives pulled on them,” said Jane McCurley, chief nursing executive for Methodist Healthcare System, speaking at a press conference five days after the incident in the children’s ER. “It is escalating. … It’s just a handful at each facility who have been extremely abusive. But there is definitely an increasing number of occurrences every day.”

 

“[We’ve had] people being punched in the chest, having urine thrown on them and inappropriate sexual innuendos or behaviors in front of staff members.

The verbal abuse, the name-calling, racial slurs … we’ve had broken bones, broken noses.”

—Karen Garvey, Parkland Health & Hospital System, Dallas

Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas.
Parkland Health & Hospital System, Dallas.
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