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More doctors from all over Lithuania participated in this campaign. For example, the National Cancer Institute, which lit candles in the windows, also participated in the solidarity campaign.
The Delfi portal wrote that doctors at the hospital were overwhelmed when the hospital banned their mourning colleagues from leaving.
“It was forbidden to cry to the doctor during the first five minutes of the hospital. Photographs of the dead and candles are forbidden in the hospital, “his medical colleagues told the Delfi portal.
According to Sonata Tenytė, public relations representative of Šiauliai Hospital, the hospital does not prohibit bereavement, but after consulting with specialists, we try not to further aggravate the current situation.
Silent action at Šiauliai Hospital
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“Only a recommendation from specialists, psychologists, psychotherapists in such cases, when a person commits suicide, so as not to exacerbate in any way the already difficult situation with photos of the deceased person and the like. That something is maliciously forbidden is certainly not the case.
Yes, we considered how and what to do, but after consulting with psychologists and psychotherapists, we decided not to aggravate the whole situation. We express our deepest condolences to the family and colleagues who worked with her. Psychological help and counseling is provided, both group and personal. It is probably understandable that there is a difficult situation in the hospital. But so that the hospital management does not allow or maliciously deny the fact, I really ask that it be understood that this is not the case, ”said S. Tenytė.
As the portal wrote lrytas.ltDoctors unhappy with such actions already lined a line of lit candles on the stairs of the main hospital building on Wednesday.
Silent Action at the National Cancer Institute
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The news about the retirement of a young anesthesiologist-resuscitator at the Republican Hospital Šiauliai spread this Sunday on social networks.
Lithuanian doctors on social media expressed their condolences to their relatives and began to speak out loud about harassment in hospitals: huge workloads, enormous responsibility and psychological pressure from managers.
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