Surgeon, former director of DSP Dolj and professor at Craiova Faculty of Medicine, died of Covid-19



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Surgeon Dan Gabriel Mogoş, 72, a professor at Craiova Faculty of Medicine, former director of the Dolj Public Health Directorate during 2005-2008, died on Friday in a hospital in Bucharest, where he was hospitalized for several weeks. , after being confirmed positive with the new coronavirus, writes Agerpres.

The announcement was made on Facebook by one of his sons, Dr. Gabriel Mogoş. “With deep pain in my soul and regret, I announce to you that he who was a wonderful husband and father, a perfect surgeon, a university professor and above all a great man, today treats the souls in heaven with the good God! God rest him. In peace! “Wrote the man, a doctor himself.

Graduated from the Bucharest Faculty of Medicine (1972), Dan Gabriel Mogoş worked, between 1972-1977, as a clinical intern and general surgeon in several hospitals in Bucharest – Emergency Hospital, “Cantacuzino”, Panduri, Colţea, Fundeni, de 1978 to 1991 was the chief general surgeon at Craiova County Emergency Hospital and, from 1991, the primary care physician at CF Craiova Hospital. Since 2000 he has been a university professor at the Craiova Faculty of Medicine, discipline of surgical pathology, department of surgery. He has published more than 20 books and 120 specialized articles, as an author or co-author. He was head of the Surgery Clinic of the CF Craiova Clinical Hospital (1991 – 2000), member of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of General Medicine, member of the editorial staff of the journal Chirurgia (Bucharest), president of the branch of the Society of Oltenia Surgery, General Director of CF Craiova University Hospital, Secretary of the Romanian Society of Surgery, member of the Professional Advisory Council of the National Center for Postgraduate Training of Physicians, Pharmacists, other staff with higher education and Nurses.

At least 33 members of the medical staff have died of Covid-19 in Romania

The Strategic Communication Group recently published the number of medical personnel who died after being infected with Covid-19. 33 people lost their lives trying to save other patients in Romanian hospitals.

As of October 27, 2020, 3,847 members of the medical staff (doctors, nurses, ambulances, and nurses) had tested positive for the new coronavirus. There were also 33 deaths among the same medical staff, GCS reports, in the latest report.

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