230 signatures to retain clinic chief at Falu hospital

A wave of dissatisfaction has swept through the medical clinic at Falu hospital following the decision not to extend the clinic chief's appointment. Around 230 people have so far signed a petition to halt the change in leadership. The protests began with letters and have spread within the clinic.

Dissatisfaction at the medical clinic at Falu hospital has grown rapidly after the announcement that the clinic chief's appointment will not be extended. It started with protest letters from staff, and now around 230 people have signed a petition to try to keep the chief in position.

Reports indicate reactions have come from several areas within the clinic, demonstrating strong support for the current leadership. The decision to replace the chief has raised concerns and protests among employees, who view it as an unnecessary change. The petition continues to grow, though it remains unclear how the management will respond to the pressure.

Falu hospital is a key part of healthcare in Dalarna, and such internal conflicts could impact operations. The article is by Felicia Lénárd and published in Dala-Demokraten.

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