Midwife at death ward blames ‘Guernsey Way’

A midwife who worked on a scandal-hit maternity ward where the deaths of two babies could have been prevented had too much responsibility because of the ‘Guernsey Way’ culture at the hospital, a tribunal heard. Tuija Roussel worked at the Loveridge Ward at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital with fellow midwives Lisa Granville and Antonia Manousaka where the two children died. Granville reviewed both cases and wrongly concluded that no further action was necessary after Baby A died on 30 January…

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