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First of all, hello everyone. This might be a long one, I will add a simplified Tl;Dr at the end.
I'm writing this on behalf of my co-worker who is not on reddit or most social medias, but I feel like this story regarding her needs to get out there.
So me and her come from the same country, we moved to Florida at some point and ended up working and meeting at this hospital. We hit it of, as in a Mother-Son kind of relationship. She has a thick accent, picture, Sofia Vergara accent, this brings a lot of communication issues where some people don't understand her and she has to repeat herself. But hey, no one has had an issue, ever. Except this Nurse Practitioner from Hell. She is a mean spirited woman, mistreat nurses and thinks she has a right to do so because she has a higher position than a RN and LPN. But it seems she has an issue with my co-worker and has ridiculed her infront lf other nurses, supervisors and even patients.
Yes, she has been reported a few times, she knows, she don't care and nothing has been done.
So what made my co-worker finally snap and write the provelbial bomb to the head pf HR, our unit director and tbe hospital board?
Well, there was a code, it took a while for a team to reach our unit, so the nurses on floor started and continued for a time and in walks the demon NP shooting daggers at my co-worker. She ridiculed here in front of everyone until she pushed her out of the code.
My co-worker called a meeting with the nursing supervisor, who did nothing since they are friends.
It's been five years and my co-worker is near retiring and I don't want her last 2 years to be hell because of an evil person.
TL;DR
Nurse Practitioner from hell has had it against a nurse because of her accent (said by this NP) and she has made her shifts hell.
I helped my co-worker write a letter for the big wigs of the hospital and hope something gets done.
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