Head of Women's Clinic at West-Tallinn Central Hospital Dismissed; Staff Appeal to Ministry

Head of Women's Clinic at West-Tallinn Central Hospital Dismissed; Staff Appeal to Ministry

Piret Veerus, chief physician of the women's clinic at West-Tallinn Central Hospital (LTKH), was dismissed on 4 June with immediate effect. Staff have written to the Social Affairs Ministry due to serious problems at the hospital: personnel are leaving and roughly half of all positions remain unfilled.

Eesti

On 4 June, Piret Veerus, the chief physician and head of the women's clinic at West-Tallinn Central Hospital (LTKH), a respected and experienced gynaecologist, was dismissed with immediate effect. Estonian Ekspress reported on the situation, emphasizing that conditions at the hospital are concerning.

According to the newspaper, staff at the women's clinic have written to the Social Affairs Ministry. Dissatisfaction is widespread among personnel, and hospital staff have begun leaving en masse, with roughly half of all positions currently unfilled.

Piret Veerus was an experienced gynaecologist whose sudden dismissal came as a surprise to many hospital staff. Her departure compounds an already difficult staffing crisis facing LTKH's women's clinic.

The specific background that led to conflict between the clinic's management and the hospital has not been publicly clarified. However, the staff appeal to the ministry indicates that internal problems are serious and that resolution is being sought at the state level as well.

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