Sigrun Vilsvik was a guide and mentor for countless child psychiatrists
Sigrun Vilsvik, a prominent figure in child psychiatry, passed away at the age of 91, leaving a legacy as a mentor to many young professionals in the field.
Sigrun Olivia Opsal Vilsvik, a significant contributor to child psychiatry in Norway, passed away on January 7, 2026, at the age of 91. Her impact on the field was profound, as she dedicated much of her life to mentoring and guiding young psychiatrists, nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals. Colleagues remember her not only for her professional guidance but also for the warmth she brought into her interactions.
Vilsvik was known for inviting young doctors to her home, where she combined discussions about medical practice with shared meals and her renowned culinary skills. This unique approach helped foster a sense of community and support among emerging child psychiatrists, who benefited from both her professional insights and personal generosity. She shared her knowledge generously, providing invaluable lessons that went beyond traditional medical training.
Her passing has left a significant void in the field of children's mental health in Norway, but her legacy continues through the many professionals she inspired and trained. Vilsvik's contributions to child psychiatry will be remembered not only for their academic merit but also for the human connections she cultivated throughout her career.