Friday, May 31, 2013

Nurses testify about conditions at Planned Parenthood of Delaware

Former Planned Parenthood employees testifying (WBOC)
Two nurses who worked at Planned Parenthood of Delaware testified recently at a Delaware Senate Committee meeting about the dangerous conditions they worked under at Planned Parenthood.  They also testified about their attempts to get Planned Parenthood and the state of Delaware to correct the problems. 

Jayne Mitchell-Werbrich and Joyce Vasikonis, who both resigned from Planned Parenthood of Delaware after working there as nurses, testified at a Senate Committee hearing held in Dover on Wednesday. In their testimonies, Mitchell-Webrich and Vasikonis say that patient care was nonexistent, with inadequately trained staff, and contaminated medical equipment.

"I had a doctor that was abusive to patients," said Mitchell-Werbrich. "He would bring in patients on bloody examination tables, bloodied by other patients."

Mitchell-Webrich and Vasikonis provided state politicians with dozens of emails showing their attempts to notify Planned Parenthood executives and state agencies of the negligent medical practices.

"There was no real response to fix it," said Vasikonis. "Planned Parenthood is a very powerful organization."

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