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“We are deeply saddened to announce that today we have lost a colleague, cardiologist Vytautas Vasiliauskas. However, after a long and tenacious fight, he lost the battle against coronavirus. A colleague who has lived for 63 years has spent a third of his life at Klaipėda Seamen’s Hospital ”, said his colleagues.
Photo from the Klaipeda Mariners Hospital / COVID-19 took the life of cardiologist Vytautas Vasiliauskas
After studying at the Kaunas Medical Institute, V. Vasiliauskas followed a significant social and professional path. He was a deputy of the first Klaipeda City Council.
“He worked at the Klaip Hospitalda Republican Hospital for many years, was its chief physician, worked as an anesthesiologist, cardiologist, and since 2000 he has linked his professional career with our hospital. The professionalism of the doctor and his colleagues. We express our deepest condolences to his sister, to all the people who knew and appreciated Vytautas, ”announced the leadership of the Klaipėda Seafarers Hospital community.
Three companions were lost
The Republican Hospital in Klaipėda immediately lost three colleagues: Sigita Januškienė, Irena Kontrimienė and Viačeslav Cepajev.
Nurse Irena Kontrimienė worked in the Psychiatry section of RKL, Department of Women. “She will remain in the memory of her colleagues as a professional, energetic, sensitive, hardworking and caring nurse who generously shared her warmth and kindness, found a word of comfort for all, gave smiles and created warmth and good humor around them. “said his colleagues.
Klaipeda Republican Hospital Photo / Klaipeda Republican Hospital community immediately lost three colleagues
The psychiatric branch also lost another of its employees, Vyacheslav Cepayev, who worked as an assistant in the Department of Acute Psychiatry.
He was valued by colleagues and patients as a good, responsible, responsible and employed person with a great sense of humor.
Nurse Sigita Januškienė worked in the Skuodas section of the Klaip Hospitalda Republican Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine.
“Throughout the nurse’s work, Sigita’s hands touched people’s pains. Her words and deeds brought relief, hope and healing to the patients. Her smile brought light, radiated warmth and comfort. Not counting the hours of work , performing their duties in difficult circumstances, ”shared his co-workers.
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