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By Amanda Velasco

Feb. 27, 2025 10:45 a.m.

Nicole McLurkin, a health care worker in nuclear medicine at UC Irvine, said the UC’s alleged bad-faith bargaining has impacted staffing shortages in imaging services.

“There’s been times where I scan patients by myself, and what does that entail? That’s someone left alone on a scanner while I’m taking care of another patient,” she said. “Patient safety has been jeopardized, and currently, right now that we’re out striking, patients who need critical services, like PET scans – they’re not being done because we have to be out here fighting for our wages.”

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Amanda Velasco | Features and student life editor
Velasco is the 2025-2026 features and student life editor and a PRIME and Photo contributor. She is a second-year public affairs student minoring in statistics and data science.
Velasco is the 2025-2026 features and student life editor and a PRIME and Photo contributor. She is a second-year public affairs student minoring in statistics and data science.
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