Shocking news: a neurosurgeon who spoke out about harassment at LSMU committed suicide

Shocking news: a neurosurgeon who spoke out about harassment at LSMU committed suicide
Shocking news: a neurosurgeon who spoke out about harassment at LSMU committed suicide
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The Lietuvos svetnostų universitete (LSMU) spoke about the abuse several years ago. 35-year-old Julija Kozlova was found dead in her home in the United Kingdom. The woman’s suicide was reported by “The Bolton News”.

According to “The Bolton News”, on July 12, the doctor was found at his home in Swinton, which is near Manchester. He tried to kill himself.

“The Bolton News” quotes police coroner Neil McCaffrey as saying that the young woman was rushed to Salford Royal Infirmary.

“Despite the efforts to save his life, early on the 13th of July, his death was confirmed,” said N. McCaffrey.

The police continued the investigation, but so far it has not revealed any suspicious circumstances. The final court hearing is scheduled for December 15.

Primename, when J. Kozlova is the first woman who managed to complete the residency in neurosurgery at LSMU. However, the university has experienced discrimination.

It is inappropriate to treat me with my acquaintances, they humiliate me in front of others, emphasizing that I am a woman.

The woman was unjustly accused of slander after talking about that stranger’s story on the Facebook tinkle. Teismas moterės ištesino, having found that there were no joke crimes, dismissed the complaints of gydytojų Egidijaus Marcinkevičius and Jono Parnarausko.

“This case is important not so much because it encourages women to speak more boldly about their discrimination, žeminimo apraiškas ar patyčias. They must also encourage universities and other educational institutions to review the current situation and create equal study opportunities for all, regardless of other aspects. I’m glad when theism was not indifferent to the experiences of young doctors”, said Marius Barisevičius, lawyer of J. Kozlovos.

Need to change

J. Kozlova herself said that it was a very palanquin decision, and she believed that the statements of behavior that she encountered in the residence of LSMU would disappear for a long time.

“All the time at the residencies, I heard advice when I had to adapt to male environments, not to do haircuts with manicures, not to bake pies, to touch up my femininity. I can see it all before my eyes. I’m tired of hearing when neurosurgery is such a big deal. I refuse to assimilate, to adapt. I want to be myself, I want my professional skills to be appreciated, not my lack of skills”, – said J. Kozlova at the time.

Received support

After the theistic process began, representatives of civil society subūrė group palaikančiųjh Julijā.

Photo by Aliaus Koroliovo.

in 2018 in autumn they initiated the campaign #PalaikauJuliaurging LSMU to take concrete actions by assessing this particular situation, improving the working conditions of students who suffer from discrimination in terms of gender, race, sexual orientation, disability and age.


Išdryųso prabilti has completed her residency

In her social network account, J. Kozlova shared her experiences at that time.

“More than six years ago, I started learning neurosurgery. What I wanted for a long time. What was never Kaune – the first resident of women’s lyties. During the residencies, we experience a lot of things. But these three persons (Jonas Parnarauskas, Arvydas Danilevičius, Egidijus Marcinkevičius) treated me inappropriately, belittled and humiliated me in front of others, emphasizing that I am a woman. For five years in the residencies, I was called nevykėle, nusivylimu is a waste of resources, but you will only come back when I am a woman. But you know what? Go to hell! MeToo I’m sorry, you treated me badly, but I won’t be silent anymore. womansurgeon “, – in his “Facebook” account in 2018. written by Julia.


The article is in Latvian

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