Berkel-Enschot mourns the loss of one of the village's most distinctive figures, general practitioner Jan Vioen. Of course, he was important to Tilburg as the club doctor and chairman of Willem II. But for villagers, he was above all the skilled, empathetic, and dedicated figure of trust for all his patients, writes Robert Holl in this letter to the editor.
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Berkel-Enschot mourns the loss of one of the village's most distinctive figures, general practitioner Jan Vioen. Of course, he was important to Tilburg as the club doctor and chairman of Willem II. But for villagers, he was above all the skilled, empathetic, and dedicated figure of trust for all his patients, writes Robert Holl in this letter to the editor.