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Algirdas Narinkevičius, longtime head of Klaipda Psychiatric Hospital, died over the weekend. For the past 12 years he has been the head of the Section of Psychiatry at the Republican Hospital Klaipėda.
The fact of the death of A. Narinkevičius, 71, was confirmed to the portal by Marija Gabrienė, Public Relations Coordinator of the Republican Hospital Klaipėda.
According to “Open Klaipeda”, A. Narinkevičius died at the Klaipeda University Hospital, where he was being treated these days.
Subsequently, the agency published on its Facebook account that the doctor had died of a coronavirus.
“We share the sad news: the fight against the insidious coronavirus was lost by Algirdas Narinkevičius, the long-term head of the Division of Psychiatry
The life of Algirdas Narinkevičius, the illustrator of the Republican hospital community of Klaipėda, the long-term head of the Branch of Psychiatry, the physician of the Klaipėda Psychiatric Patriarch, died on January 10. The doctor died before the age of 72 ”, writes the hospital.
A. Narinkevičius began his career as a doctor in Klaipėda in 1974, when he became a doctor at the Klaipėda Psychiatric Hospital, later head of the department and, since 1983, also chief doctor. He worked with him until 2008, and since then he is the head of the Section of Psychiatry at the Republican Hospital Klaipėda.
2012 A. Narinkevičius received the title of Lithuanian health worker that he deserved and received the badge of honor.
2013 A. Narinkevičius was appointed Chief Specialist of the Klaipėda Region Ministry of Health.
“The whole life of a doctor is related to Klaipeda. He will be remembered more than once as a great dedicated, caring and responsible doctor, respected by the patient and the medical community, intelligent, indifferent to true human values, calm and sincere, and an experienced long-term health care administrator.Ruthless, curious, A. Narinkevičius constantly improved his skills in Lithuanian and foreign psychiatric clinics, international scientific conferences, congresses and symposia, became interested in transactional analysis, cognitive-behavioral therapy and he obtained the certificate of psychotherapist. He also encouraged his young colleagues to take an interest in the innovations of psychiatry, “the institution writes.
“We have lost a Doctor and a great man. He was a representative of the old generation of doctors, who worked by vocation, devoted to his chosen profession with all his heart. A. Narinkevičius was not only a good doctor, respected and loved by patients and colleagues, but also a great guide. He took care of the people who worked in the branch, helped, encouraged or comforted many people “, quotes the hospital director Darius Steponkus from its director.
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