Adele, First Nations community care nurse “Nurses were constantly moving around because they were not happy anymore — and I guess I was one of them” Watch >
Birgit, critical care & emergency room nurse “Nursing is a profession that’s driven by empathy and compassion. So it’s hard not to cry with a patient, or cry with their families” Watch >
Eram, trauma & emergency nurse “For many days, I don’t really think I ate or slept. And every single time my phone went off, I nearly jumped up and almost fell to the floor” Watch >
Krissha, registered practical nurse “We were not prepared. We didn’t have PPE. All of our face shields were expired. All of our N-95s were expired. We couldn’t even reorder them. We didn’t even have face masks” Watch >
Lily, personal support worker “For immigrants who are here working without status, it is very challenging to get up every day, go to work, and remain sane” Watch >
Lianne, nurse “Helping people navigate the health system, that’s what brings me joy. If I can do it in my language, then you know that’s even better” Watch >
Mekalai, family physician “I didn’t want to get my patients sick. I didn’t want to bring something home to my family that I knew nothing about” Watch >
Naheed, palliative care physician “We will never have a healthy workforce if we don’t take care of the hearts and souls of health workers” Watch >
Todd, occupational therapist “It’s quite morally distressing, witnessing this in front of your eyes. You just have to say, ‘Is this really happening?'” Watch >
Tracey, intensive care nurse “There’s only so much you can write in a journal. We need some meaningful, trauma-informed help so we don’t pass this on” Watch >