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Kaunas Clinics

Kaunas Clinics

FieldValue
nameHospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics
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imageHospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics in 2006.jpg
captionMain building of Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics
pushpin_mapLithuania Kaunas#Lithuania
coordinates
pushpin_map_captionLocation within Kaunas
logoKauno klinikos logo.svg
locationKaunas
countryLithuania
healthcare
fundingPublic
helipadYes
typeTeaching
speciality
standards
emergencyLevel III Trauma and Emergency Center
bedsup to 2000
founded1939
affiliationLithuanian University of Health Sciences
website
other_links
Aerial view of the clinics
Hospital library

Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics () is the largest and the most advanced medical institution in Lithuania and Baltic States. The entire hospital complex is 160 thousand square meters over an area of 36 hectares. Within the 15 on-campus buildings, there are 35 departments with different clinical profiles and 15 departments for out patient care. As of 2009, more than 1,200 medical doctors and 2,500 nursing specialists are working at the hospital. Since 2016 the hospital has been governed by habilitated doctor Renaldas Jurkevičius. Kaunas Clinics performs more than 60,000 operations per annum. Since June 29, 2015 it is the only hospital in Lithuania to have highest level (Level 3) Trauma and Emergency Center for both – adult and children. Compared to other hospitals in Europe, Kaunas clinics is distinguished in the fields of vascular surgery, neurosurgery and otorhinolaryngology.

Name changes

  • until 1948 – Vytautas Magnus University Clinics
  • 1948–1952 – Kaunas Area Clinical Hospital
  • 1952–1983 – Kaunas Republican Clinical Hospital
  • 1983–1986 – Clinic of the Ministry of Health BMI
  • 1986–1990 – Petras Jasinskas Clinic
  • 1990–1995 – Kaunas Republican Clinical Hospital
  • 1995–2010 – Kaunas University of Medicine Clinics
  • since 2010 – Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kauno klinikos

History

Old logo of Kaunas Clinics

During the interwar period, Lithuanian politicians and medical experts perceived a need for a major hospital complex in the area, and gathered to discuss the possibility on February 5, 1936. Soon afterwards the Lithuanian cabinet adopted a resolution to build a hospital near the Seventh Fort. An international competition was held to select the best project. Six different proposals were submitted, two of them from outside Lithuania. The commission chose proposal "XXX", by the French architects Urbain Cassan and Elie Ouchanoff.

The development of the hospital quickly gained momentum. Urbain Cassan met with physicians to gather feedback and hear specific requests and proposals for the arrangement of rooms. These discussions went on for about ten days. Cork was used as flooring in the corridors so as to minimize disturbances to patients. The hospital opened in 1940.

When Lithuania was occupied during World War II, the hospital was adjusted to meet its new needs. The buildings were redecorated with camouflage colors. After the war the hospital underwent further expansion. In 1967 a medical research and laboratory complex was built, followed in 1972 by an obstetrical and gynaecology center, and a few years an eye-care clinic was added. Between 1976 and 1982 a cardiac clinic and a neurosurgery center were constructed, and gardens were planted.

The University Hospital complex consisted in 2008 of 15 buildings where approximately two thousand patients could be treated simultaneously. On May 7, 2008 Kaunas University Hospital was declared a cultural monument. On June 29, 2015 the new highest level (Level 3) Trauma and Emergency Center for adults and children was opened.

Clinics

  • Anesthesia
  • Cardiology
  • Children's diseases
  • Children's surgery
  • Dental and oral diseases
  • Dental and Maxillary Orthopedics
  • Ear, nose, and throat
  • Emergency medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • Eye care
  • Family medicine
  • Gastroenterology
  • General surgery
  • Genetics and molecular medicine
  • Heart, thoracic and vascular surgery
  • Hematology
  • Infectious diseases
  • Intensive care
  • Internal diseases
  • Laboratory
  • Maxillofacial surgery
  • Nephrology
  • Neonatology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Neurology
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Oncology
  • Oral Care and Pediatric Odontology
  • Orthodontics
  • Orthopedics and Traumatology
  • Pathological anatomy
  • Pediatric surgery
  • Plastic and Reconstructive surgery
  • Psychiatry
  • Pulmonology and Immunology
  • Radiology
  • Rehabilitation
  • Rheumatology
  • Sports medicine
  • Skin and Venereal diseases
  • Urology

References

References

  1. DELFI. [http://www.delfi.lt/sveikata/sveikatos-naujienos/duris-atvere-25-mln-euru-kainaves-skubios-pagalbos-centras.d?id=68362618 Duris atvėrė 25 mln. eurų kainavęs skubios pagalbos centras]. Retrieved on 2015-06-29
  2. [http://www.kaunoklinikos.lt/UK/index.php Kaunas University Hospital] {{Webarchive. link. (September 3, 2014 . Retrieved on 2008-05-23)
  3. (2017-10-23). "Kauno Medicinos Universiteto Klinikoms – 70 metų {{!}} e-medicina".
  4. (2017-10-23). "Klinikų istorija".
  5. (2017-10-23). "Kitos sveikatos temos - Sveikas Žmogus".
  6. (2017-10-23). "Kauno klinikose galvos navikų operacijose naudojama naujausia neurochirurgijos aparatūra - DELFI Sveikata".
  7. (2017-10-23). "Kauno neurochirurgai – septinti pasaulyje {{!}} KaunoDiena.lt".
  8. (2017-10-23). "Operacinė – kaip kosminė stotis {{!}} KaunoDiena.lt".
  9. link. (July 22, 2011 . Retrieved on 2008-05-23)
  10. link. (May 29, 2011 . Retrieved on 2008-05-23)
  11. LR Kultūros ministerija. [http://www.muza.lt/go.php/lit/Kauno_kliniku_statiniu_kompleksas_paskel/155/1 Kauno klinikų pastatų kompelsas paskaelbtas kultūros paminklu] {{Webarchive. link. (May 19, 2008 . Retrieved on 2008-05-23)
  12. "Duris atvėrė naujasis, per 19 mln. Lt kainavęs Kauno klinikų Vaikų ligų klinikos korpusas".
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