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tv   PODKAST  1TV  October 15, 2023 6:10am-6:56am MSK

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cancellation was possible only in north and south america, as well as in the pacific and atlantic oceans. people in different parts of the world tried not to miss this opportunity; astronomers, amateurs and simply curious people wearing dark glasses occupied the most comfortable places in open areas long before the eclipse. experts say that something like this will only be seen in 23 years. that's all for now, see you later. and nothing for you, i wonder if
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it suddenly becomes drafty in your room, and you don’t need anything else, open your window, open the window to freedom, and like a traveler on a wander, you will find a living will. open your window, open your window to love, divine sounds will suddenly fill your blood, open your window too, if in your soul. not yours, but in spite
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of everything, you are looking for happiness, if you are looking for light and clean water, open your window, breathe into freedom, open your window, open. and freedom through the window, and like a traveler in heaven, you will find living water, open your window, open your window, love and divine sounds will suddenly fill your blood, open the night freedom, open the window to love, open the window
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to freedom, open the window, brotherhoods of the lower akhno. open your window to freedom and, like a weekday in a spring, you will find living water, swing your window, swing your window into love, and divine hands will fill your blood, relax a mile and find freedom.
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open one love, open one freedom, open one love, open one love, the divisions of the past, swung. and to one, lord, we alone, freedom, opened the akno,
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and how did the idea of ​​​​creating the stas namin theater come? by chance, in general, i am always very interested in theater i loved it, i went to all the premieres in the seventies. i was friends with my beloved ones, with galya volchik and tolya vasiliev, who was even my teacher at one time at the higher screenwriting courses. so, in general , i attended all the premieres, i really loved the theater so much, and then i stopped loving it, why? well, somehow it seemed to me that some kind of cliche exists in the theater, which is far from real life, maybe i was wrong, well, whatever it was, one day one of my friends, the producer of the famous musical, hair. and he’s also the producer of the film voices with milos forman, yeah, he invited me here in hollywood there was hair at the performance and i suddenly looked with my mouth open, because i had never seen anything like this, i was never used to such musicals, but this is such a completely different
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musical, it even made a revolution on broadway, because it is not an operetta type, as before there were always old musicals, uh-huh, a completely different kind of rock. i thought that we could make it here in russia, and so it turned out that the theater began from the musical, and you made it right from the musical letter for letter, that is, at the end there, too, a person is taken to vietnam, one on one, uh-huh, word for word, one is sung in russian in english, at the same time, two versions, and in one song there are two languages, and the verse is in russian, something like that, and moreover, the direction is staged by sonya. absolutely canonical, that is, recently this musical came out on broadway again and i was invited there, i went to see it and realized that i needed one day to adapt to the stage and completely replace the corpse that runs its own theater on broadway. even better than theirs, it’s
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true, because they have, well, three stars, yeah, the rest in general just sing cute and sweet, but i have all the stars, we have the longest hair in the world. they have been running for 24 years in a row, every month, moreover, our troupe is named in the top five best troupe in the world, after that we made jesus christ a superstar opera, which is performed in russian in english every other time, yeah, it’s always a sell-out, but that’s not the case in sold-out houses, but the point is how the public reacts, that if the public doesn’t, doesn’t feel, doesn’t, doesn’t show solidarity, doesn’t touch the heart, then this. are you satisfied with the modern public or is it still quality, any audience, modern, and not modern, and the future, i really respect today, young people, everyone says that they are somehow so primitive, but they are just
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probably, those who say that don’t really know that part youth who are truly educated, smart, deep and serious. there are a lot of them and they are very cool guys, one of the good musicians, indeed, either nikolsky or someone else, said that new songs are written only by those who do not have good old ones, yes, kostya, unfortunately said such nonsense, but he worked for me for many years, and wrote his best songs in flowers , here is a musician, my white birds, i myself am one of those who hid behind the door, it’s all in our flowers, in flowers, yes, further, well, kind of an excuse. that such beautiful songs no longer turn out, uh-huh, well, i guess you can joke like that, well, this is stupidity, of course , absolute, another question that interests me, and i don’t know how to explain, is that canonical great groups such as let zapelin, penkloyd, i don’t know there, the
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purple, they don’t write new songs, despite the fact that alive and healthy and even performing, everyone is playing their old songs, which they started with, which they started with, so we all think, why? decided that probably because they are afraid to screw up, and the public wants old hits, probably, yes, the public wants, if you live and work for the public, well then live, then call yourself pop and don’t get involved in rockol, but if you’re like it’s true that you have some kind of self-reflection, if you pretend to be, and in fact, what these people have has always been, then now the point is not that, the public has nothing to do with creativity, in do you perform a lot of new things for your band at concerts? we perform for the group tsvety, there are a huge number of songs that we perform on the internet, mostly live ones, we practically don’t make video clips, we live everything, because video clips can be mixed up so that you don’t even know how to sing and you don’t know how to do anything, alone
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you have a video clip, and here we are living at a concert, this is really valuable, you know how to sing, you know solfet, you know how to play, you have a buzz or drive, yeah, all this is visible, so - hm, i would advise you to look behind for the last 10 years, a couple of concerts , or individual songs, i want to listen to something new, here are stas namin’s groups, let ’s maybe now sing the song to fly, what is the story of this song? in general, i have written very few songs in my life. it turned out that i didn’t intend to write further, but when there was this pandemic, isolation , and my family and i lived in the country, it was very cozy, and somehow there was such an atmosphere there that i was suddenly drawn to some kind of music , for some songs, i wrote a whole original album, here it is named after the song title, fly.
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which i even sang there myself, this is probably the first song that i sang myself, but i don’t think that i can sing normally, because everyone who sang all our lives in flowers all sang much more better than me, i’m not even talking about gorky park, everyone sings great there too, so i do, i have original singing , we’ll talk, well, i can try, let’s do something, let’s do it if you want, yes, let’s do it, with guys, yes, the group on... the song to fly in peter's times on this land they were looking for silver, but we discovered gold, albeit black, we are in the coal heart of russia in the city of gornyakov-kemerovo. how many times have you already gone down and gone up, no matter how many times you have gone down, so many times, thank god, you have gone up. how to give gas? there's a pedal, press it, come on, please don't disgrace me throughout the country, buddy, this is normal, this is not normal. outwardly calm, inside i’m trembling, what a class, maybe you could
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teach me the words of telub, but what do you think, today the sun rose high, well , young man, it’s hard for you to understand, i said, i love you, life of my own, premiere, today on the first. whiskey mancatcher is a product of the stetelr group, the best day ever. vologda differs from other cities in that we are surrounded, you won’t go to the store today, for bread, then for molokomsky milk, just turn everything, but not just 60 revolutions per minute is necessary, quieter, quieter, are you crazy, or something, but look, and once, that’s it. come on, i suggest you try our skablyanka, this is a local pike perch that is caught in our
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white lake in kubenskoye, like a sweet tooth, i i’ll make a cheesecake from izlagodskaya boiled milk and fermented baked milk, look at the consistency of the cheesecake, it’s the premiere of a cook on wheels, today on the first one. alina, where is the figure skating? without fail, at the first, we begin: the best skaters of the country at the start of the dream tournament, the russian grand prix, live broadcast, today at the first. the main ukrainian historical fake is almost 100 years old. all this was born. in the vast empire of the american media, why did us capitalists need the myth of
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the holodomor, this is an invention of the ukrainian emigration, a special commission was created in the united states of america and began to artificially promote this topic. and what role did hitler’s rich friend play in this? hearst is the founder of, essentially , the yellow press, while he was an ardent anti-soviet and a fugitive with forged documents. antifake, premiere, tomorrow on the first. my friends a long time ago built a stairway to heaven, and then i loved wine, probably more than bread, they flew in the skies where the blood freezes, they knew what fear was, and sang about love, my friends, my
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friends, they sang me a lot of songs, and i sang after them, and i was always cheerful, and my friends sang to me about how the world works, even though my life is carefree, i learned something... people can fly , yes, they can fly, maybe you won’t believe it, but this. after all, you also dreamed that people can fly, yes, they can fly, i saw it many times and even tried it myself, my friends showed me the other side of the moon, they said
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that time is on their side, i remember it as things, dreams and sang me mine. and friends along the rising sun, my life was wonderful, but this time will not return, friends, then they told me that love is all we need, we must let the sun light into our souls, so my friends sang to me, flying in the heights, and so i dreamed of flying, listening to beauty, people know how to fly, yes, they can fly, wings are not needed for this, if only there was lightness of soul, people know how to fly, yes they can
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fly, if you also want to, that breathe deeply, and my friends told me about how the guitar sings, and how you need to listen to it in order to also feel the takeoff, and tell me from heaven friends, how to know this world, and that before it we are all equal, everyone could fly , i flew up high and sang to me from heaven, how to see from above what we cannot see here, everyone can see so clearly, we all need to know that by nature people have the ability to fly,
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they have the ability to nourish people. they can fly, yes, they can fly, maybe you won’t believe it, but you also dreamed about it, people can fly , yes, they can fly, if you want too, then breathe deeply, people can fly, yes, they can fly. you don't need wings for this, it was if only there was lightness of soul, we continue the podcast 20 years later, our guest is stas namin , and the group flowers, it instantly literally became popular, this somehow affected
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the team, because it is known that you need to go through fire, water and copper pipes, copper trumpets are fanfares, tests of glory. in general, it turned out that the fifty-year history of flowers, now more than fifty years old, was divided, so to speak, into two parts, until the year ninety, that was the first stage of the life of flowers, and there we were banned there until the eighty-sixth years, well, they were banned, which means that for the first 10 years they were generally banned everywhere and not a single song was released anywhere and there was not a single publication in the media anywhere, it was simply completely prohibited. and during the thaw, here in the olympic, there was such an olympic thaw, the olympics, but something leaked out of it, something that the censorship missed, that is, in reality what we played, the way we sang, practically nothing it was not possible to record everything completely on the record; only individual songs were recorded,
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and of course, everything related to such rock music is real, it’s not all about us, after all, they released it somewhere and we started traveling until the nineties, we traveled all over the world, then after that i made the pargorkov group , she stopped the flowers, that is, those guys who entered pargorkovo, respectively, began to work there, and those who, as it were, did not enter pargorkovo, did solo projects , or went somewhere, for example, the bass guitarist of the group moral code, sasha solich, or sasha malinin made his personal career there, voronov did - your team krosds, there, rutyunov, seryozha made a blues league, in general, the guys started doing their own thing, and for 10 years practically... flowers didn’t really exist, although someone used the name as always, there’s no such thing as a holy place, so when i made the theater
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in ninety-nine, then i decided to naturally make flowers, restore them, because i had to play there, here is the hair of jesus christ superstar live, well, why gather someone when there is a team, so if the first part of the life of flowers, really more than 50 musicians worked. they all the time changed, yeah, it was not only due to the fact that someone had some kind of star fever , it was also due to the difficulty of work, because at that time there were no hotels there, no transfers, no limousines, nothing, they paid we get 5 rubles 50 kopecks, for a solo concert, can you imagine, for everyone, for everyone, yes 5 rubles, we worked a lot then, it was very difficult, but all the musicians that we had, well, starting from the very beginning there from lyosha kozlova is there, i don’t know, until the very end, everyone is talented, igor sorukhanov, kostya nikolsky is there, well, it’s impossible to list now, because there are really more than 50 magnificent musicians, the impression is that all the brightest
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musicians passed through you, well, no, not all, of course, but many, tell us about the children’s projects in your theater? we have had a theater like this for 24 years now, next year the theater will be 25 years old, and several years ago we started a children’s studio at the theater, more than a thousand children have already attended. the task is not to make future actors out of them and so on, but simply to teach them to talk, not be afraid of the stage, not to be afraid of people, to be more free in life , yeah, well, this works, because everyone likes it, both parents and children, and that’s why the studio is like that, it’s already organic, an organic part of our theater, yeah, we even have children’s shows, there are performances from the very from a young age there is aibalit and the bremen town musicians, which we did together with genna glotkov, to the little prince, the snow queen, and tell me, did your youngest son watch all the children's performances in your theater? yes, and they come here, they constantly look, they go and even several times,
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moreover, they also go here in america, we travel with him, he watches everything everywhere, he had an idea, he says, let’s put it on, dad, he was 6 years old, let’s put on cold heart, but i didn’t watch it then, and i don’t even know what it is, i haven’t read these fairy tales, i say, what a cold heart, he says, well, how come you don’t know, and that means i came up with a plot for the story, how to stage it, even the actors, because he’s a theater loves, ours knows all the actors very well, yeah, he says, come on, like this one, i say, okay, let’s write a play together with you, well, he’s directing, as i understand it, i don’t know, i’m calm, i don’t teach him anything in particular, you’re a young father, yes, it’s true, we once had dinner with robert denira when he i just had a baby, i tell him that maybe i’m... wrong, that i’m giving birth at this age, and he shows me his daughter on the phone, says, here i am, and i was 60 then, something something like seven, five, like six, and he
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says, but i’m 74, look, my daughter is 5 years old, so you still owe one more was born, but not mine yet, his daughter was just born recently, uh -huh, he’s already 80, but what’s the difference, being a very young dad, now, when you ’re young, you don’t understand what it’s like, uh-huh , you underestimate this gift from god, because a child is a miracle, it’s magic, it’s unclear what, an inexplicable miracle, in your youth you think, well, it’s a party, everything is fine, let’s go for a walk rockol, so i really regret that i’m not enough, maybe maybe gave love, well, maybe love is enough, time gave enough to his children. i have three children, that is, i also have a son and i also have a daughter, masha, like the eldest masha , who now has three granddaughters of mine, that is, three daughters,
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she has three daughters, these are my three granddaughters, i was a little scared, here is a young boy, who is a bully, are you spoiling, of course, yes, i’m looking at you, listening to you, and i understand that time is on your side, not only on mine, time is on the side of those who live honestly, from the heart, to the fullest, let’s get high together , i even wrote such a song, by the way, it also went into this album to fly, so called time is on my side, let 's listen to it, come on, time is on my side, stas namin's group in the podcast 20 years later, before, when i was young, i have.
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something didn’t work out, i was upset and even angry, everything in the world was not a joy for me, but my friend knew an important secret, how not to waste my nerves, he smiled at all people in response, quietly singing a simple song in white, time for my side my side, time is on my side, time is on my side, time is on my side. if you are sincere in your
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heart, and if your thoughts are beautiful, rest assured, everything will change, it’s time to arrange everything fairly, do everything according to your heart ’s command, and don’t forget, wise one... the best remedy for you instead of worries, you smile, you smile, sing in response , time is on my side, time is on my side, time is on
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my side. time is on my side, time is on my side, on my side. this is the first person podcast and i am its host , natalya loseveva, the person who was my guest today and became an official or unofficial symbol of the pandemic, well, in any case in this case, many journalists decided so, his face was on billboards, on the covers of newspapers and magazines, although he is a doctor, an anesthesiologist. doctor
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of medical sciences, chief physician of the most famous hospital in kommunarka, denis protsenko. hello, denis nikolaevich. hello, natalia. well, how was it for you, seeing yourself on billboards was probably unusual, it remains to be unusual, because somehow medicine, by and large, does not involve these stories, in fact, this is a feeling of unusualness, maybe even some kind of discomfort, it persists. people, how... they reacted to you on the street, and now , when, when you became recognizable, well, they reacted accordingly, that it was impossible to go anywhere because they asked for selfies to take photographs, i never refused, but i can’t say , what gave me pleasure, that it gave me pleasure, now from time to time they probably learn, fortunately, less often, now they probably still know me more, my colleagues, when you now remember
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the pandemic, that’s what you have, this is some kind of you know so? here is a slight nostalgia for a time in which there was drama and tragedy, at the same time the romance, or shudder, has not yet faded away, no, probably, as if not with me, if not with us, some kind of movie so noticeable as darkness, yes, you know, they say that the brain tries to forget all the negative moments, for example, an unconscious state , the brain blocks it and they don’t want to remember some unpleasant emotions, probably like the story with covid, but it was scary, no, probably after all, this is not a feeling of fear, i don’t know how we will formulate it now, but we we’ll formulate it with you exactly, no, it may be some kind of rather a feeling of confusion, because you, especially in the first wave, don’t know, don’t understand, protocols are changing, world protocols are changing, such information chaos with being thrown to the side, from side to side
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on the other hand, i’m talking about drug therapy, about approaches to respiratory support, probably, if you ask me what i would like most, i would probably most like not to be asked a question about covid, well, globally, well i'll ask just a little bit. did you have you know, you have such fear that you won’t save someone important? no, by the way, there was no feeling of fear, probably for one simple reason, i was not alone in this situation, there was a whole team, a commune team, a team of moscow chief doctors, the entire social bloc, and you felt support, attempts solve problems, not one on one, all together, and i think it’s this feeling of comradeship , that sense of team, that largely determined the lack of fear in this, it’s scary, probably, when you can do something and don’t do it, then it’s probably scary, a lot of people stayed with you after that period, some left , grew up with some, because they realized that you didn’t eat this path of salt together,
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but no, you know, the main backbone, who came, he stayed, we parted ways with the guys with the doctors, with the nurses, with the medical brothers with whom we had a fixed-term contract for a temporary one. the main team remained the other way around, so if we talk about some stories within corporate, this covid has really united the team, because well, there are always some here are the therapists, here are the surgeons, they are a little cooler, but there is some kind of stratification between specialties, it completely disappeared during covid, because traumatologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists and therapists were all doing the same thing, this is the feeling of a team, it has been preserved now, when i watch it, it’s certainly a thrill. let's remind you that the commune became a hospital that came to the first front,
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during a pandemic, in general, contrary to its original purpose, yes, because you were just preparing to open the fortieth hospital, as a leading clinic, and there were completely different expectations, here all of a sudden it was all a nuisance. was it some kind of timelessness for you, or do you now understand that in the end, that for its main purpose, the fortieth hospital , on the contrary, went through some kind of hardening there, well, it seems to me that this is a very important point for me, that it is not necessary pull the blanket only for the communal apartment, the fifty-second hospital changed its profile, the fifteenth hospital changed its profile and a number of other hospitals, they reformatted their work and became covid, hospitals, so i think not only the commune experienced this, but the fact that this team was very united, the fact that we see it objectively, as if doing research work on corporate culture, assessing
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values ​​there once every 6 months, which the team lives with the help of special questionnaires, we have such a whole direction, it is quite obvious that this has brought us together very much, today this hospital is multidisciplinary, with a fairly large... oncological unit, as far as i understand, yes, it’s a large hospital, more than a thousand beds, we have 300 inpatient oncology beds, we have one, and it was reconstructed, at the end of december an outpatient oncology care center was launched, where oncology patients from the southern district, from the southwestern and from tinaal, but we have, this all happened during the covid period, 2 years ago we launched a non-covid children's infectious diseases building for 100 meals, a year ago we launched a large perinatal center, so the hospital is developing and how those trends change
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moscow healthcare, they are probably illustrated, including in our hospital , new walls, new technologies, completing the theme of covid of that period, what is the biggest gain, what is the biggest loss, and the biggest gain is, of course , people. the biggest loss is the people we could not save, you have a reputation among doctors, a rather tough boss, a rather merciless and uncompromising boss, and at the same time they adore you, that’s the paradox, who doesn’t work with you, that’s you have already formed some type of person, a psychotype, i don’t know there is an anthropological type , the person you are talking about is probably with you, my guy, this is a professional liar, our special one, and who is this professional liar, well, they tell lies when you you are discussing something, the same is also considered, well, this is a very clear moment when i understand that, well, this is what they are doing, they are justifying their some mistakes, of course, of course, some, well, mistakes,
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some... then, some kind of laziness, maybe, but why do you think they will, maybe they they are afraid that you will be very tough in your attitude, i don’t really understand what tough is, because if we take the formal side, then we have only 0.0% of all personnel orders, because from the moment the hospital was built, the teams corporate who said, we followed the path of a completely understandable, understandable story called gci, this is a management system, an incident control system, and we continue to do this, and what we, it seems to us, managed to achieve when an employee declares this incident himself, in basis again of this system incidents, why it happened, because a person knows that if he declares his problem, including those for which he is to blame, no punitively repressive stories will follow, and we correct mistakes
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through training, and i heard that you very strict towards those who, to put it mildly, violate these behaviors and communication with patients, with their relatives, which you do not allow, i don’t, i don’t raise my voice at a patient or relative, say something rude, i’m not strict, i just i can’t accept it, you know, when you say that we are building a patient-centric story, that the patient is at the center of all processes, but how can one be rude, boorish, this is, well, this is that they fired because, for example, a nurse was rude to someone or the doctor was unethical, let’s put it this way , no, the first time, of course not, but it’s true that in the commune there is a dry law , yes, that even on your birthday you can’t drink champagne, it seems to me that this is not in the commune, it’s in all medical institutions, before the jura, it’s dry law? he is in a communal apartment, i hope that this is de facto, but
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because drinking is not a problem, but there are special places for this, at work we still come for a little something else , there is a saying among doctors: your worst patient is the doctor and the criminal, how do you treat colleagues and how do you treat celebrities, just like everyone else, this probably, our team is also so proud that we do not differentiate, an unknown patient ... brought from somewhere on the street will receive the same medical care as a patient from loseva, for example, well, there are stories like with roman kostamarov, it’s all the same test, probably need to deal with leakage information from the staff, or even the same question does not arise, it does not arise with the staff , judging by the monitoring that our press service conducts, there was virtually no leak, and when they probably call you and offer to send it, the decision of
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relatives and patients , we are always open to a second opinion, and if a relative or the patient himself makes such a decision, that is , you let him go easily or try to convince him to say that the protocol is the same, for example, no, i will change my mind only in one case, if i understand professionally as an anesthesiologist and resuscitator, that the risk of transportation exceeds perhaps, yes, there may be benefits from treatment in another hospital, well, that is, in most cases... today we can say that the quality of treatment in the commune, which, as far as i know, is equipped, just brilliant, comparable, for example, i don’t know with germany, israel, where in china, where else they are taking it, i think, i don’t think, i am absolutely sure that we are comparable not only in the commune, it is also in a large number of moscow stations, i as a chief anesthesiologist, i just know the approaches that exist, how emergency care is now set up , how much money the moscow government has invested
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in medicine, in various areas, in general and in particular in anestheology, resuscitation, so we follow modern literature and the possibilities of access to it, they are in principle limitless, absolutely, and you can find access to any modern studies, meta-analyses, clinical recommendations in russian, in non-russian languages, and in fact. one of the tasks of our department is it is the introduction of all these technologies into the service in communarchesiology, resuscitation, the same thing is done by the department of surgery, which is based here, our onologists, so the resources and knowledge, i think, they are in many ways comparable, and the opportunities are comparable, good, but you are the main one anesthetologist-renatologist, at the same time you understand that if in many countries ... a resuscitator is such a rich person, you know, who can afford everything,
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this is the elite of the elite, these are the people who receive more than lawyers, jurists, their children many generations have been provided for, why is it not so with us, what should happen to us so that our brilliant doctors, capable of competing in the level of their professional knowledge with any doctor in the world, are also well provided for, probably not my question, after all, the competence to answer, why anyway. eh, i think this will happen when global healthcare spending will be an order of magnitude more than it is now. this will, of course, lead to an increase in the wage fund, the bears were riding a bicycle, and behind them is a cat backwards, i just thought , it’s unrealistic to teach a dog to skateboard , in the end, 3 days and he went, do you mind that he sleeps on you, what does he say i’ll do with this impudent pestilence?
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after the licorice had surgery on her paw, she even sat like a nanny looking after her, when my wife and i watched this video, she said: “the same washing machine, wash it so that it’s better set at 95°, haven’t tried potatoes, there you can cook at 95 normally, you saw the video, watch it with us, the premiere is on the first today. old barrel cognac, a product of the stellar group, give it a brief description.
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