Western Australia’s children’s health service has experienced its second high-profile departure within months of a damning report calling for leadership change, with Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) executive director Michelle Dillon resigning to “pursue other opportunities”.
Ms Dillon’s resignation following on the heels of health chief Frank Daly’s exit last month and the release of a report revealing “genuine issues” with morale at the hospital.
In the report, 90 per cent of the 200 staff interviewed said the hospital was a “very unhappy place to work” and about 10 per cent wanted to resign.
The woman who took over from Mr Daly, Robyn Lawrence, said in an advisory seen by the ABC that Ms Dillon had played “a vital role in the executive of the hospital, successfully guiding her team through various changes and challenging times”.
Ms Dillon is on annual leave and will formally depart on July 31.
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