Conflict of interest delays new chief recruitment at medicine clinic

A conflict of interest has delayed the recruitment of a new operations manager at the medicine clinic at Falu lasarett. The process can start only after the summer.

Early this year, division chief Caroline Herlin decided not to extend the temporary four-year appointment of the operations manager at the medicine clinic at Falu lasarett.

A conflict of interest has since stopped the recruitment of a replacement. It can now start anew only after the summer.

The operations manager is to be replaced according to prior hospital plans.

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