Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Former nurses at Delaware Planned Parenthood speak out about unsanitary conditions

The local ABC station in Philadelphia has video of two nurses who quit work at the Planned Parenthood of Delaware because of the unsanitary conditions and because they felt they could be held liable when women were injured.  The clinic has had a rash of emergency calls in recent months.   

Jayne Mitchell-Werbrich, former employee said, "It was just unsafe. I couldn't tell you how ridiculously unsafe it was."

Werbrich alleges conditions inside the facility were unsanitary.

"He didn't wear gloves," said Werbrich.

Another former employee, Joyce Vasikonis told Action News, "They were using instruments on patients that were not sterile."

The former nurses claim that a rush to get patients in and out left operating tables soiled and unclean.

Werbrich said "It's not washed down, it's not even cleaned off. It has bloody drainage on it."

"They could be at risk of getting hepatitis, even AIDS," added Vasikonis......
Action News has learned during our investigation that one doctor and two more nurses at the clinic have mysteriously left.

Planned Parenthood would not confirm if they were fired or resigned.


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