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Emergency departments are sounding the alarm: more and more patients, too few staff. The Kispi emergency team in St. Gallen has been understaffed for months. The number of patients, on the other hand, has doubled in the last ten years. This disastrous mix would simply burn out the staff. For nursing professional Ginja Busch, one thing is clear: "More recovery time for the same salary, that would help." None of her friends can handle a 100% workload in this job. "Reporter" is on a late shift at the St. Gallen Children's Hospital and wants to know how emergency teams work under these circumstances. _____________________________________________ ???? Subscribe to SRF Dok now on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/srfdok?sub_co... ???? Would you like to suggest a topic to us? Then write to us: [email protected] _____________________________________________ ▪ A film by Kathrin Winzenried, Eveline Falk ▪ Camera: Matthias Lüscher, Denise Schneitter ▪ Editing: Co Gründler ▪ Production: Christine Rindisbacher ▪ Director: Anita Richner _____________________________________________ This is «Reporter»: Our reports focus on individual people. We show their fates and adventures. NEW DOCUMENTARIES AND REPORTS EVERY WEEK _____________________________________________ ???? Subscribe to SRF Dok on YouTube now and activate the bell: https://www.youtube.com/srfdok?sub_co... ???? You can find more on the topic of documentaries & reports here: ???? SRF Dok on Facebook: https://fb.com/srfdok ???? More stories to listen to: https://www.srf.ch/audio/themen/mensc... ???? More documentaries on Play SRF: https://www.srf.ch/play/tv/themen/dokus _____________________________________________ Channel info: The SRF Dok teams report factually, avoid "scripted reality" and are committed to journalistic integrity. The editorial team's credo: We show life in all its shades. _____________________________________________ Social Media Netiquette from SRF: ► https://www.srf.ch/social-netiquette #SRFDok #Reportage #emergencyroom #Reporter #SRF