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with moscow and new deliveries of russian gas for 3 years, this is especially important in troubled times, when there is a war in europe, when there is almost a world war, vuychich said the bloodthirstiness of the fugitive nervous breakdowns of ukrainian advisers and the next information stuffing. we remember all this and will show all the guilty who planned the massacre in minsk and why it is impossible to believe the promises in washington behind the scenes of the white house and everything that surprised us at least in may with understandable politics and the traditional selection of absurdities and fakes. watch today after the panorama. the competition for the best reconnaissance group of the armed forces took place in the vitebsk region . eight teams took part in the final stage of the tournament in the program of many-kilometer marches searching for objects in unfamiliar terrain. overcoming water obstacles firing from various types of weapons. the basis is, of
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course, single training, but very high demands are placed on actions, as well as in a group, the coherence of units is checked during the conduct. uh, let's say a march of throws, where every scout responsible not only for himself, but for his comrades for the result of the group. each new stage changes the balance of power in the standings, but still leaves a chance for each team to compete for the title of excellent military intelligence officers, while the winners will represent the belarusian army at the stage of international army competitions 20-22. and one more news. for those related to the field of education, mines have been removed . completes the development of programs and an elective on spiritual, moral and patriotic education for students in the eleventh grade this was announced by the head of the department. andrew ivan. such electives are now held among pupils of the fifth and sixth grades, and morality and respect for family values ​​and love for the motherland were also spoken during an open dialogue with young people for the
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benefit of people. for the benefit of the fatherland, they discussed the program of cooperation between the education sector and the belarusian orthodox church. and uh, we are discussing what else can be done, how to do it, taking into account the opinions of both the students themselves and also the teachers, and i must say that there are many more good deeds ahead in various directions of this volunteer movement - this is also work on the study of the history of our native land. the circle of our interaction. it is very wide. this is education. it should be noted that the institute of theology operates on the basis of our belarusian state university, which is very important, of course. this is an educational function, because it is through the projects that our students are implementing together with the belarusian orthodox church. we educate and kindness sympathy compassion empathy. these are the feelings that are peculiar to us belarusians in general and today they awarded the participants of the competition of
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republican social youth projects, youth, of belarus for the life of morality. family values ​​winners determined in the nominations family values ​​health and creative breakthrough and mercy competition was announced last year . applications have been received from 160 educational institutions today. i have everything on air. continue sports news. results of the day of my colleagues panorama at 21:00. good evening. will the hockey players of the youth team succeed belarus to win the bronze medals of the black sea cup, we learn from the live broadcast to belarus 5 the game is taking place at this moment, the squad of sergei stas for the tournament award is arguing with the russian junior team in the group stage, let us recall these teams. already met belarusians won 3:2 real madrid celebrated the victory in the champions league on a large scale, the team drove through the streets in the capital of spain with a won trophy. ayda nazar despite her injuries. promised the fans, blancas will
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make them as happy next year, but also the players who lost in the final. liverpool also decided to arrange their championship parade. true , the merseysiders celebrated the triumph in the fa cup and the league cup by the way, the leadership of liverpool announced the holding of its parade a week before the champions league final, regardless of its outcome of the league cup and fa cup finals , we remind you that liverpool won chelsea
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if you do not read, if you are not in the subject, then in a couple of years you'll just be left on the sidelines. it so happened that you decided to become. e doctor, firstly for the company, because it actually was so went into medicine and went so captured. this is a specialization. go straight to work. and then i will give you a vacation in august. i went on vacation in august, only
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after 3 years dmitry evgenievich hello i am very glad to see you at the studio. thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to come and i hope we have a very good interesting conversation. and the first thing i noticed when hmm became interested in your biography. you have a lot of higher educations. and how did it happen that you graduated from the gomel medical university, a doctor in resuscitation, and then suddenly you graduated from the linguistic university, and rather, well, the courses there were more correct, yes , but nonetheless. e, then you twice, a studied and graduated from the academy of management under the president in different specialties. what is this? is this some kind of desire for education? well, you know, uh. i want to say that in medicine there is such a concept, and
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now it has already been introduced into all areas of activity, but in medicine there is such a concept of lifelong education, because that even working in intensive care. you understand that, uh, medicine, uh, in each specialty changes with a certain period. yes, there is a therapeutic special since the crucified years, the approaches of tactics are definitely changing. and so on, something narrower, and after 3 years of resuscitation, in general, all tactics, approaches change after 1 year, so if you don’t read, if you’re not in the subject, then in a couple of years. you'll just stay on the sidelines, and your colleagues will go ahead, and you'll be there stone age there, so here, uh, they understand that it is necessary to learn it is. well, that's a plus. probably i do not know, i did not say that i was looking for myself there. here, but i like to study, therefore, there was an opportunity to enroll. in graduate school yes, it's great.
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i was asked why you went to graduate school? yes, about science, so speaking of development, yes, yes, medicine, if you are in medicine, if you want to be promising to keep pace with technology, then directly scientific activity is necessary. absolutely right. well, plus. e, s. taking into account the fact that e in a certain period of time. i already left from uh applied medicine. that is, i no longer began to practice in intensive care, but it has already begun to teach this very seriously to managers in the field of healthcare. i finished, and 2002 2003 two-year special courses on the organization of health care. so, maybe at that stage they laid such a seed for us, they laid for us marketing and management psychology and other related specialties, when you understand that ah, you can be, if you are a competent management, then maybe management in any field of activity. the only thing is that medicine simply
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organizes you without water to clearly quickly solve certain issues, so i later understood that when i entered the state administration of the social sphere. yes , this is mine because medicine. she can't go separately without social security, without some other uh social specialties, but, and already working in parliament, when hmm i was offered to enter, uh, a second higher education in state building. i already knew yes. it's on actually mine, because i have already grown somewhat from the point of view of a pure medical manager there and, in principle, here is knowledge in the field of state building. this is the ideology of the state management. uh, and all the other questions - it's actually very important, so i'm happy to finish listening to this one. it turns out already as, but final. stage e of development, probably, yes, in some area or else it is planned to enter somewhere. well, probably, while i'm not even
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planning, because now the work is so a lot of that here uh free free, of course, there are no minutes, but nevertheless, that was it. yes, it is some kind of final stage. yes, and already such epic. definition. now the pyramid has already formed, you understand, right? so she left and the pyramid has already taken shape, and the minsk linguistic university in terms of retraining. this is retraining. yes, to improve your level of e foreign language. so i raised it to a certain level, e.g. well, to be honest, i was planning now further, uh, rushing in just right i still study a foreign language, but now with my intensity of work, after that i can’t even approach. and when you miss, it's not very good, that's why we delayed it a little bit to a later period. it happened that you decided to become. e doctor, in my opinion, you have, uh, relatives are not doctors. uh,
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mom's not doctors. and why did you choose such a specialty and then a resuscitator then, in the process, it’s already me, in order to become a resuscitator there, uh, i went through many specialties. why did you really choose? uh, it's hard to say when they ask, i say, firstly for the company, because it actually was so hmm for the company with my wife. we were in the same class. e with her and somehow there i fell in love no, then. yes, well, yes, we already had such a friendship, turning into love. she all agreed for the company to enter medicine. probably it was already so, but in general after the ninth grade i. passed the exams enrolled in dnepropetrovsk metallurgical college for yes summer wrote there the building sent me accepted without exams. i was told that you are all credited
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moving parents dissuaded said no, finished 10 classes. here, get an education, and then you can already go there at least a technical school, at least to enter your own metallurgical institute. well, they said, i went to the tenth grade. here. well, they offered me. i remember even there the topic of conversation. uh, in terms of going somewhere to do and did not decide to go to medicine. i went well. here, well, it was necessary, of course, some disciplines are being improved. that biology is pretty hard to get into. yes, that's why i only had a brainstorm for a whole year, a major one, because it was necessary. raise chemistry so that there is still enough for the future, because there are students at the medical institute. ah, study four chemistries. that's why yes, on the stairs, so it was necessary to
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keep this level. well, in principle, i managed to enter. actually, i'm in minsk medical institute at the faculty of dentistry, here in gomel. here, uh, means in the ninety-first to the nineties. i entered in 1991. uh, the gomel medical institute was opened. there is this new institute, because it was necessary to to train a sufficient number of doctors for the gomel region, because the region was affected by an emergency situation. and they invited students from all institutes, but my wife studied at the vitebsk institute. i studied at the minsk institute of the future for one acted and entered different entered the therapeutic faculty. i am purely dental. but he was only in the city of minsk for dentistry. that's why we transferred. already together, we got married in the same institute in the second year, and already studied together, and taking into account the fact that in gomel did not have a dental
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faculty, so i entered the medical business. that's the end of the healing process. mm. i wanted to be a urologist very much. i even practiced and worked part-time in the urological department in the summer. well, why didn't it work out? maybe it would have happened at that time, but already in the fifth after, probably in the fifth year. hmm, again , when there was a conversation about the future profession already specific. yes, i wanted to return to the city. uh, zhlobin is his hometown to work in the hospital, and when he came to practice for the summer there, he worked part-time back in including in the ambulance there is everywhere that the poor students needed a penny, so they combined the useful with the pleasant, but i don’t remember who, but i was told that there would definitely be vacancies for resuscitators. here, according to urologists,
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maybe a young specialist will come, maybe a specialist will not come to youth. i say "no. are you in resuscitation and the fact that only responsibility is so difficult tells me, but how are you that you can’t handle it? well, that's the vision they said. here is my business. perhaps that is why i started studying in the fifth year. strenuously his future specialization to go on night duty and ask to be present there for anesthesia and so on. well, i fell in love with the profession, and therefore, in principle, already in the sixth in the sixth year. i was already quite prepared like that. eh, you might say, a specialist. it is possible, that is, i already clearly understood what i needed to do, so this specialization captured me. yes, yes, in fact, falling in love with this profession there is no middle ground. uh, the patient either survives or not, this is resuscitation, so how it works
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command. there you are alone in the field, absolutely not a warrior here, how your team of fellow doctors works, how your team of assistant nurses works, and orderlies depends on how the patient's health will be, so uh, this is not a surgeon who does it alone, and then, he works in a team, yes, but well, i don’t know, maybe there is a therapist who attracts one to one patient. yes there to consult somewhere here is not present. this is purely team work. you understand that if you are in a team, then the person will be alive maximum echo, but there are different cases. what were your parents doing? um, mother, i have a primary school teacher, and my dad is a military man, and my dad was a military man. yes, uh, worked . well, he served in the army, then he stayed to work under the contract. for some time, uh,
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i worked under a contract, but i understood that when i was already the fourth in the family, then, probably, my parents decided that i should go and already become a citizen. as they say, work in order to already be able to support a family of uh, six people, yes, four children, i am the most the last one, and you will follow this, you will follow very, very much. i have big differences with my sisters and brothers there, from 15 to 9 years old, so there i understand that no one was expecting me. in any case, from my brothers and sisters, but in any case, this is how my father turned out. uh, i've been working all my life. this is a gas and electric welder, that is, in order to earn money and provide for yourself, your parents supported you with your choice. so, when you said that everything was decided by metallurgy, i won’t go, i’ll go as a doctor to do, of course,
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of course they supported me, because, uh, because, well, my mother helped me in our study environment, so she helped me find a tutor who would directly deal with chemistry with me. but i don't know, maybe there was some uncertainty. so i even look at my sisters, they are both medalists, and the eldest hmm went to a pedagogical school. here. uh, the oldest sister you are with me is 15 years difference, my second sister is 11 years difference in uh, dental technology. she finished e. medical minsk medical college, here she is, here she is the only and first representative of the medical dynasty, if not a medical one, but, nevertheless, a medical dynasty. ah, brother, he also did not have a higher education. but here, i somehow decided to enter the medical institute. well, he somehow
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chose an easy university. well, yes, it happened. probably then i just didn’t understand where i was going, because it’s really very, very difficult. yes, if some e friends and comrades recall student life. uh, you know, with such a slight nostalgia, because not only i had to study, but there was still time for rest for fun. i'll be honest , student years. i just don't want to remember, because it was hell when you sit and do only what you teach and teach and teach and that's it. sometimes you sleep, sometimes it worked out all the same. yes, 18 years old. you got married. four first child appeared e son correctly son. did he follow in your footsteps or not? no, two children and older did not follow in my footsteps in our footsteps. although, to be
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honest, i, uh, you already have a spouse working, to be honest, i really wanted my son yes, and my wife supported me, my son, as if he hesitated. here, but you know you had enough sanity not to go too far. i mean, i taught him. there he gave him a bias in the humanities that he still had to go in this direction to the gymnasium, he graduated very well , but then at one fine moment it was somehow frankly already, and he even entered the medical institute and submitted documents. he has a university, i ask him, do you in general, you honestly answered for yourself if you want, but he said to be a doctor no, but i said that’s all then we leave, because, well, there should not be random people in medicine, the youngest son is still a schoolboy. she is finishing nine grades. well
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, i don’t think that he will follow in our footsteps either. moreover, i’m sure that he definitely won’t, because under the condition of medicine, both one and the second don’t actually faint, so this one passes by for sure. but your parliamentary activity e you were in parliament in the twelfth year, and the fifth of the sixth convocations. how did it happen? why are you involved in this legislative activity? well it's probably hmm every man's dream who is a deputy. yes, and i once worked as a deputy, when i worked, as the first deputy. here, uh, chief physician, i was then a deputy of the district zhlobin district council of a deputy, because it was extremely necessary, because you are responsible for funding. you are responsible for the rhythm of the work of the e district e he was in my subordination plus. uh, more than half of
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the health care institutions that would not be located, therefore, to resolve issues. it was possible through the session. yes, there is no way to act as a guest, but as a deputy, when you speak and say that there is funding for such and such things, you are planning something, but everything is subordinated from the feshinsky obstetric center to the central hospital. yes, that is, the entire level of medical care, and it is necessary to make sure that, first of all , in this small village where there is a fap yes, so that help is timely and repairs are available and medicines are everything else , therefore, i was elected then. i realized that this is necessary somewhere before myself. initiated that that i came to see. i want to be a deputy of the district council, i have already advanced there as a team. and he worked until he transferred to work in the city of minsk in 2005 , and then after a certain period
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of time. i already don’t remember the chronology there, the eighth, probably the year. but in principle, it was not the staff who said, but i worked as the head physician of the central polyclinic of the city of minsk, subordinate not only to the population that belongs to the polyclinic, but the entire district, including the infectious diseases hospital, dental children's polyclinics in the city of minsk worked in the soviet district . therefore, in principle, it was not colleagues who initiated the fact that it was necessary to be nominated to the city council. here, i again advanced, they supported me. here is the head doctor. he's in sight. yes he and he is either yes people, or for or not, yes, so there were enough developments. i was a deputy. e city council. e, s, 8, in my opinion, from the tenth year of the tenth, in my opinion, and in the eleventh year i was elected to the post of chairman of the belarusian association of doctors
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, this was also quite unexpected for me. and when colleagues arrived and said we had re-elections. we want you to lead this hmm organization. here, as suggested by my teacher, the organizer of health care, who me at one time, since 2002. taught the health organization could not refuse agreed. and here we are as a team, but we work, and so far. therefore, this also gave me a big plus publicly this activity, and therefore, well, there were all the prerequisites to put forward my candidacy in the twelfth year. uh, i won’t hide the idea of ​​being a member of the house of representatives, again well, how would one of the visitors give me such a grain, but he laid it down, which you told me at the reception, why don’t you go further. i thought so, i really think so. yes, you need to take a team and try tried it worked. most importantly, later i
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realized that this was a logical conclusion, because uh, you are going with an election program, are you going? uh, in order to do everything that you ordered from the first to the last paragraph. here, uh, there were a couple of positions. here is one such principled position on paternity leave that i could not do in the first ripened, therefore yes is absent for the fathers. yes, this was my idea. that's why. in my key first term, i decided to put forward my candidacy for the second, because people knew me, uh, no longer as a doctor, as a diplomat of the head physician, as a deputy of parliament in my district. mm, there were a lot of positive reviews, so i won quite easily and freely and became a deputy for the second time. yes, and then uh, after the second, and it turns out. or rather, after
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the sixth convocation, after your second deputies. and you went back to doctoring. yes, medicine, or rather, it’s correct to say after being a deputy, of course, uh, i understood that i needed a systemic health care, because i and health care organizers are above the category and i have a phd and i already have parliamentary experience, which will be useful in any specialty and plus uh, above education. well, as for the academy, liniya yes has serious training, so er, when a vacancy appeared, it was just the main lever of the first hospital. i willingly went there to work, because the hospital is rather big and complicated. she is in sight. this is the first hospital. this is difficult because there are a lot of specialties, and from obstetrics to gynecology to cardiac surgery, there are eight departments. er, well, it's a very complex mechanism. and therefore. eh,
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when i got there, i understood. wow, how difficult, because uh, dropping out for a certain period and the health care system, despite the fact that you are around. and it’s very difficult to tune in, so here again a very important team is the team of my colleagues who worked in the clinic is a team of my colleagues, uh chief physicians, who helped in order to delve into the health committee. here. well, after working for a year and a half, and a little more. eh, again, as with the association. keys told me that re-elections are coming. uh, the re-election of the general secretary of the red cross, would you like to consider yourself in this position all of a sudden, if you are elected at all by the red cross? this is not accidental for me, because i have been working in the soviet district for the last 10 years. i headed the presidium. uh, district uh organization of the red cross of the soviet district, so
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i know the work of the red cross itself very well. somehow, as a student, i was also in the youth red cross. so i thought, i think i'll give it a try. maybe why not. will choose not choose what is the question. that's why we meet. uh, these were preliminary meetings with the leaders of the regions, and with the team in order for the people to see who it is? what is your work experience? can it not because it is chosen by voting? here. well, i'm grateful to my new colleagues who supported my candidacy. already working as secretary general of the red cross , is there any time left for some kind of hobby? we waste 10-8 hours of badminton. ah. this is your passion since youth. more female sport, but not male hunting. how did a earner appear in your life a very long time ago, right?
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diverse work that requires
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a lot of traveling around the regions, but sometimes you have to travel almost every week, is there time left for some kind of hobby hobbies, sports, of course, well, we waste 10-8 hours in a dream, but for a doctor, it’s actually wasteful. well, i’m already laughing, of course, but as long as a person is always energy. it should splash out in the right direction and in a positive way, so there is enough energy. uh, there is enough time to work. it all depends on how to properly organize your workflow. a person is specially given eight hours of work so that he can put in all his work. here at 8 o'clock. therefore, there is not enough time. and for hobbies including sports, including what you are fond of. more details. tell me, well,
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i have two such hobbies - hunting. and uh, the sport of badminton. is this your passion since youth, or did you recently come into it in the treatment of your son and always played in the yards somewhere on the beach. this is me to him, and this is how some kind of more female sport, but not male, and came by chance, when they worked in parliament. we participated between parliamentary games, went to moscow for competitions among colleagues, at that time about 11-16 machines, lay for different sports, there were six kinds. one of them is badminton, and i was offered to play badminton. to be honest, i was a little offended, because, well, i'm such a guy, i
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would play football here. yes, let them teach me. he is badminton, as they tell me, you go try it. i honestly, after the first workout. uh, i fell in love only because some guy of about seven, probably, didn’t give me a single chance, in general, in general. i just came out of there, wet. i was so, uh, energetic explosion got that i realized that this is my sport. well, it's been about 6 years since then, probably, that's for sure. i try to practice badmin regularly. this is an olympic sport, an olympic sport, moreover, it is the only sport, which has been included in the training program for russian cosmonauts since the times of the ussr, someone from your family sometimes presents companies to you. yes, at first the company was. well, then, as if a schoolboy, yes, two children, it is clear that after all. house of life, school, lessons - it's all on the shoulders of the wife. and therefore, true, it’s time to dock to come
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here, therefore, well, i became anatoly vasilyevich a fierce personality, a legendary one who is known not only by badmintouni, but probably in all sports the eleven-time champions of the ussr are correct anatolyevich and the four-time world champion, and the two-time has a national class. and valery petrovich too, but can you imagine the master of sports of the international champion of the soviet union ? what is it like to beat the soviet union if you are the first on this territory of the earth, yes, yes, tell me, please. how to hold the racket correctly so that we