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At the same time, many areas are short-staffed.
Many hospitals are short-staffed and there are great demands upon female labour.
Is it fair to the existing nursing staff, to the doctors, but most of all to the patients, that the hospital is short-staffed?
At the sanatorium they liked him very much and were very anxious that he should go on their staff, as they were short-staffed.
I appeal to him to find a solution to enable these teachers to be brought back into a short-staffed profession.
But the fact remains that they are often short-staffed, and it is difficult for them to deal with these individual difficulties.
This was not because the unit had thought their case unworthy of attention, but because it was short-staffed.
Almost always it is short-staffed and the nurses are hard-pressed.
I know from my own experience in my own constituency just how short-staffed they are.
The doctors are so short-staffed that they can hardly cope with the families and the soldiers at the moment—without casualties and without movement problems.
Many hospitals would be short-staffed without them, and by the training we provide here we increase the service we can give to the newly-developing countries.
These people are short-staffed, they are absolutely played out, they do not get into bed on the day they get up.
They are very short-staffed in some regions.
Those reading it would be misled into believing that the hospital was almost contravening health and safety regulations and was so short-staffed that it would soon be closed.
We are all concerned about the importance of the work the inspectorate is doing, and we are all a bit worried at the fact they are short-staffed and over-worked.