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they received a higher education in belarus and were able to realize their dreams. today they work together in the second clinical hospital in the city of gomel, help treat and take care of belarusians. i came to belarus in 2003 with my family from the city of irkutsk irkutsk is a large regional center of the russian federation, the city is located 70 km from the most famous
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and deepest lake. baikal we arrived here in 2003. that is, living here for more than 18 years, and it should be noted that since then i have never been to my homeland. and so circumstances of our family at the time that our choice fell. uh, our relatives lived here in this country. we considered different options, visited different cities and we really liked it, gomel and here, uh, my mother's sister lives with her family , and in fact they recommended us to be here . we traveled to belarus by train for almost 5 days through all of russia and our train was irkutsk-minsk, that is, we ended up in minsk there was a long parking lot for many hours, and we were met by my older cousin. and we are with her right away set off. uh, walking around the center of minsk it was a sunny june day, and the bustling metropolis of the big city is very beautiful. everything
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is unusual. well, for me it was like some kind of adventure uh. new country new impression. my belarus knew almost nothing before coming here. only some small stories about my relatives, so my main acquaintance with this country took place already, of course, when i was at school at the university, i got acquainted with the language of culture and literature. it was all much later. gradually move to another country. this is a very radical and very responsible step, which entails very big changes in everyone's life. of course, we play a key role. uh, the advice of our relatives played. well, in general, some general information about the country and the location of its culture close, in a sense to ours, of course. we have different cultures, but we have a lot in common. it's probably easier to adapt than in some other countries. i
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myself came from the rostov region, the village of oblivskaya cossack region. you can say that our family moved already to belarus when i was 16 years old. i had a wonderful impression of belarus because all my life my dad told me how good belarus is, how good people live here, that everything is calm, i was only once in belarus for little ones and the first thing we heard well. yes, it was russian. well, we liked it even when the children were here, it was interesting to play in the yard. i got to know my friends. it was good. i really liked it. and i always reached out in belarus . therefore, i always told my dad that we can move. maybe we will move and that's something they decided so, well, they moved to belarus and
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the eleventh grade. i already graduated here, when i first arrived here, i had a fear that how i would be accepted. here but, when i came to school for the first time with such fear, and all my future classmates introduced me to me, they surrounded me and began to ask questions . i was immediately wary of all this. here is some kind of defensive reaction appeared, i was silent. maybe say so, but they are so insistent we got to know each other, that i didn’t believe that it could be, that such kind people could be, i somehow expected something completely different.
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what is the most valuable thing for a person, the age of the patient affects the course of pregnancy, the number of examinations that need to be undergone, undoubtedly this health will be answered by doctors all over the world and will be right. well, i can't take pills. i forget them, and science has gone ahead for so many years that hormones have already been developed that are very uh identical to natural valuable knowledge about our body and useful advice. like him
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the pavlov osipovich sukhoi technical university, which i graduated in 2012, and i studied at faculty of automated information systems department of industrial electronics. in general, my specialty is microprocessor microelectronic information management systems. this is all electronics internals, equipment and microcontrollers programs for them. well, also the so -called iron, that is, such a diverse profession as an electronic engineer, study. actually quite difficult, because the profession is so appropriate, but i can’t say that it was difficult for me to study. probably because it was very interesting good teachers who were able to create such an atmosphere that drew everyone into this process and somehow always looked forward to these classes for some practical tasks. i can say that the belarusian education allowed me. doing my favorite thing
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it gives me some opportunities to develop in my profession. i think it was enough for me. uh, because when you come to your place of work. all the same , you need to engage in additional self-education to study a lot of information in the industry in which you are it turned out, and i never regretted, in fact , that i entered this university. i am very grateful to the teachers who gave me the knowledge that i can still use today. when i first arrived in gomel to enter, i submitted the documents. all i understood was that i now need housing. i need housing. and how to look for it? i couldn’t imagine it yet
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, because, uh, now there is the internet, you can google something to see, somewhere there are a lot of ads to bring locally. and housing and all. you will get out like on a plate. i just came up with a newspaper, she says, i bought all these newspapers that were there, but there was nothing. i didn’t think of anything else, the house is long. i walked simply and everywhere where people were sitting and just asked, and so i was so lucky that three grandmothers were sitting on a bench and one was talking. oh, marusya, don't you know, maybe you can, do you live alone? maybe you will give up? she says i don't know, but i'm lucky she is. and she sympathized with me and found out that here i was from the train that a lot of time had passed and invited me for tea. we drank tea. she said, well, i can’t rent you an apartment, but you come to me if anything, well, at first she got upset, went home and didn’t find an
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apartment, and then, uh, i think it’s already the end of august, you should already think that it has arrived again and immediately to this grandmother. i went to visit for tea, because i already had a friend here. and she thought and said, stay. and so i was so lucky, that is, i was so lucky to meet right away , as soon as i arrived in belarus, only good, kind people went to me, which you want to help. this is the gomel state medical university. in 2005, i entered the medical profession and i finished it, though, in 2012, because i had a break in my studies due to academic leave, the specialty was therapy. i
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fondly remember my student years. and they somehow get the feeling that this is the only time when we lived life to the fullest . now we have been on the territory of the gomel city clinical hospital number two for the last eight years. i work here as a medical device engineer. and after graduating from the university by distribution for more than a year. i worked at a military factory, but i was constantly looking for a more interesting promising job. and then one day i ended up in the hospital. i am in charge of organizing the maintenance of equipment repair work. here's the new equipment in operation. hospital. we are multi-profile. we have three resuscitation five, operating theaters on the basis of our
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institution are located in the city maternity hospital , there is also a therapeutic department. and in general, the hospital as a whole is like a large living organism, where everything is interconnected, you need to constantly support all systems so that everything functions smoothly and without interruptions. now we are in the clinical diagnostic laboratory of our hospital, and in the room for hematological studies. here various equipment hematological analyzers. and my task is to ensure that the equipment functions continuously and that it is possible to conduct round-the-clock studies for patients. graduates of my specialties work in industrial at manufacturing enterprises, some go into the it sphere, because our training meant both the analog part and the software part. i find it more interesting to work with people with staff, a lot of contacts with
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medical personnel, service departments to support our equipment. i have a more interesting live job, so for now i'm here in the medical community. the hospital took me quite wary, because the girl and the engineer after the university e for resuscitation for block operas. it was very strange. and many did not take me seriously and were not sure that something would come of it, but as time went on, some work was carried out. and now i can say that we are on friendly terms with a lot of doctors and nurses and with all the staff we have developed good relations. i'm lucky. hello hello have a seat. as in the theater everything starts with a wardrobe, so in a hospital everything starts with the emergency department. it the most difficult department in a hospital, in general
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in a hospital. as work in a pandemic has shown, a specialist in the admissions department must, in a short time period , see the patient, assess his condition and decide how to triage under military conditions and then decide on the tactics of treating the further introduction of curation of this patient, therefore, if he does not know, he is not lucky lucky. she was appointed manager. uh, admissions office in 2019 already in the spring of the twentieth year. we entered e in the conditions of a covid infection and 7 months. they sat down as an infectious diseases hospital for the treatment of patients with covid infection and, uh, the lack of experience was compensated for
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by the knowledge gained at the university and u in an internship and somewhere by traction. eh, somehow they speak to some kind of independent knowledge and we come out with a flame and stronger. well, how steel was tempered, like nikolai ostrovsky 's yes, here, in fact, here it was tempered and let's just say it. uh, i showed my best quality of such people with an active lifestyle and i’m not afraid to say don’t listen if fedorovna is highly professional, they can be seen from afar. the separation more, perhaps, lies in the fact that people have forgotten how to listen to other people, to listen somehow to empathize with them. and i have dart, i have a gift
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to listen to people and perhaps i found myself in this profession and in this place, because people who seek medical help. let them come quickly or apply themselves. they have some, perhaps fear, that they don't know. what to do? are they doing the right thing? whether there, they came and the main thing to them. well help uh, meet them might say hello when the person smiles. yes, there about his voice is softer, then they calm down, as if they were in reliable hands, but for a sick person. this is very important, because against the background of serious illnesses or some kind of emergency , a person is so scared. upset, and when he sees that the doctor and the medical staff and the doctor are calm, they talk well with him, kindly try to help him, he calms down. himself, just like the relatives of patients, calm down, so i always
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put the emphasis not only on, but professionalism work, yes, that is, constantly reinforcing their knowledge of skills, but also the ethics and ontology of the doctor and all medical personnel. well , i think it's very important. i am glad that it was here that i nevertheless chose this profession, because before that i had not thought about it. i had a chance to visit belarus both in small towns and in regional ones, but i really
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liked brest, i was impressed by the brest fortress, this is such a place filled with energy and history. it is very interesting to visit there after the years spent in belarus, i can say that i feel yourself here, at home in your own place. now. it seems to me that belarusians are distinguished by the fact that they are always ready to come to the rescue of each other to support each other in difficult moments. this is the most striking feature for me. i myself already feel more like a belarusian than a russian person, because everything is somehow mixed up culture and language, some habits. gomel is a very colorful city, there are a lot of places for walking, so we like to go to the park with our family. here now we are in the amusement park children ride with pleasure. they love this business. we can just walk along the promenade. we have a
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lot of children's cities, where you can relax and just eat ice cream, look at the sozh river and from the bridge and embankment, gomel became my hometown, because i not only got an education here, but also met my beloved husband, who changed my whole worldview with his kindness. yes, purely belarusian love. uh, we had two older children dima, uh, i gave birth to him. after the third year of university and the younger gleb he is now 8 years old. i gave birth to him already at the internship. now we have such a big friend. a family of four, belarus it was created in order to create a family here and the belarusians themselves with their nature to help their children not only financially, but also help raise the children of
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their grandchildren with their time. i am very grateful to my mother-in-law and father-in-law that they helped us for the most part to start a family, because without them i would not have been able to finish my studies. e get. yes , that's education. they never even said. we won't help, spin like want to. they always don't worry. we will help you. you have someone to count on and will study and work. we will help you give birth, and we will only be happy. in belarus, all conditions have been created to start a family, have children and not be afraid that you will not be able to at least raise them while you are on maternity leave. being here, i wanted to create a family , have children, and i was not afraid of anything. i mean, i
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kind of felt safe. professionals from all over belarus , my instrument. yes, let's go. that's all we go to bed. here are the shelving. these are all materials for preparing for the republican olympiad. and we are ready to take any object from scratch. and in general, before its delivery, their work is an art. if at least one
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object has preserved a photograph of even some part of the interior, then the interior is considered to be restoration, if there is no photograph or description, then this is just a restoration of more than 90% confidence. we can say that somewhere in the middle of the 19th century, this hall looked exactly like this. and this is very painstaking work. it's every uh, every centimeter millimeter. here it is picking with a scalpel, especially when it comes to teaching and raising children, each happens. something my child 3-5 times, honoring, please, didn’t understand anything, that i’ll put a deuce for this. just never teach more with him, if the child indulges, this is normal. he cognizes the world for you to do something difficult, and he wants to be created, remind yourself for sure. if i give up, it won't get easier, buckle up and overcome difficulties, look, project
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