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it looks like a kokoshnik with a stucco rosette near the center. on which calista the coat of arms of the mogilev province was located , the others are carved on the right side, looking like a low two-tiered vezha with narrow openings above the yaga, a tented dome rises earlier on its pediment was the sovereign coat of arms of the russian empire according to mish with rosalites cold withdrawal on another, according to the version, a balcony over yakim, the wall to the caravan is lyapnyt one bank for everyone and other banks for the lower ones. such, well, i would have divided the structure into two parts and it is such a cover with verochki from one god. not tin so simple. this is for the villagers. wow, it’s just a slender move on the right, less often such a donut, and you were a
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tent, i suffered in them myself, wherever they expressed their handicaps passed the test. there is such a form of completion of architecture. well, yes, i’m like that, the faran doesn’t give up, or something, it’s more good to even look at the hungry. oh, the grandmothers are so narrow, the vacans are something from a thermostat, and
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here it is at the end of the facade. these are, well, imitations. their forms, the seventeenth of the eighteenth year, the composition of the complex in the monumental dummy forms of the bottles looked at yak the calling card of the bank by kolka yana was to obosratically characterize the complete image of the respectability of financial stability, as well as to call out her friend to her bottles of exuberant banks. the budynok of the bank was one of the most comfortable bottles in the city; there was water heating;
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air conditioners; electric lighting; there was a telephone ; the alley recognized one director as the topped, according to the version , not burnt ones were cut down. skhovishi for pennies armored interior. downed bag. not so bach was self-deprecating by building the given paths, kindly brightening the border. the saint sent a manual one, brothers. chandelier. such panoy. at the center, the expanses of the operation and the halls visually organized the sound. in the morning it was of several scales, which gave the interior depth. the weariness of the furnishings was crossed by a massive oak furniture of paintings and chandeliers. what are the bottle layouts associated with tradition and stability? i am on the traditional for those
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hours for the administration of this corridors in the office one two people one and that on the facades of this the offices had one window, that the leather carriages are his office with his wife for the symmetrical facade structure of the whole, different completions under the agency of a tent and a two-tier one. kikhovok needed to accentuate the central links of the composition, which was done with the help of a box- like cover to cover the texture and color of old materials. so the most pyro-created at-one with a kind of architectural expressiveness, the
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wear-out height and the stretching of the bottles do not give in to the gruff and exuberant size in the summer of perception by fragments of atyk and trying to get through upplana, yaks, separation of the aura are flooded, and so she fills herself into various plastics of the facade, the white color-inguki allowed to embrace one m, the rest of the whole mustache is a variety of decorative elements of the architect of the mogilev underground jar, but in the film there was a quiet dandelion. soma himself, a native of reihi, went to munich for a triumph of lustrous spirits, and later returned in the eighties. siska empire and dozed off the official posada of the architect at the noble bank near st. petersburg, uh, yahu ikea projects were implemented and throughout the russian empire were in the film of good, well-thought-out with engineering at a glance, but
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volkova, of course not. e had such opportunistic abovyazkovye lynxes, which were conductors and just e and the biological position of the russian empire, which you doused in such e, pompous pseudo-russian coldness, goodness is lived strangely, recognition of the system of horizontal and vertical divisions, that all the elements of the facade you have on the architectural order is what it was later, was it customary to live with an outward manifestation of uprychism in belarusian soviet architecture in the pre-war years? and in the world of science, the discoveries made by belarusian scientists of cells are cells of
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active plasticity and rationality of the decor form, the contrast of window openings and their cold structure, like rocky landscapes and large-scale bottles in mogilev, kokoshniks and roslins. this is such a salting on the upper wall of the reflection. if
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the bench laid out the lower upper skin went and the marshal of the quadric of this stone. here it is for them to give me a bottle to go rectangular rabili. eh, such forms looks like. mayan bottles unique for belarus decorative
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an element of a detailed parapet yakikhova, pokhil dahu and creating the illusion of a massive facade, will warm them up, that when they were in the homeland before eating, they took out the fire a few centimeters from the plane of the budynka, and healed the pirate a few degrees. the wicked composition of a bottle with a skin centimeter of its dressing, supposedly once again fathered by a shooter of skating in front of the power of the power of the bank, was no longer required by credit organizations . capitalism was finished. mogilev bank every god placed in a velmirt installation belarusian museum. what cleverness hundreds of hands
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wrote, uh, coin caps in russia are not minot cavity. this peace and safe ions is in the summer of 1941, jehovah and not suzanne just with the bank at mogilev e, the story has not ended, who is sweating here that the lids in russia are not a strip of villain in the private collection t on the departure of oleg, the fact will stagnate , and after the time i went to the safe in the mogilev bank. another all-bright war modern booth of a steel bank to oust yak alone from the channel of fortune-telling propaganda, since
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andrey vasilievich good evening good evening belarusian medicine, as they say, the backbone of the state is constantly heard and agree this
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week is no exception to mass polls, the decision and the result, for which often depends quite specifically on the doctor or health official. i am talking about health and human life as well. here in this studio there were many doctors and virologists and narcologists and transplantologists neurosurgeon for the first time if neurosurgeons are jewelers from medicine, then what is belarusian neurosurgery neurosurgeons, of course, yes, first of all, jewelers, because sometimes these movements perform delicate work. similar to the work of a jeweler, but jewelers make beauty. and we save life. so i would add and compare neurosurgeons, probably, with sappers there are situations when a neurosurgeon cannot make a mistake, or makes a mistake only once, and this mistake sometimes
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costs a lifetime. e man, as the people say, measure seven times cut once, well, here it is without it, we can’t do it without it, and we have to. uh, sometimes calculating the accuracy of your movements by millimeters is gold in medicine, not surgery. i would probably say this. uh, the generalized concept is value value for of the state, what is such a specialty, uh, the belarusian people have, uh, and it is represented, uh, by the affordable neurosurgical care that we can provide, and this is uh 150 neurosurgeons uh in all of belarus uh this figure, what should i say about . e, if compared with neighboring countries, this is quite a lot and the availability of neurosurgical care. that is , we have a high level, out of 150 neurosurgeons. we
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have three doctors of sciences, about 20 candidates of sciences , about 100. eh, specialists - this is in russia either from the first or with the highest category. ok then. i'll drag. look at the transplants. we are known. yes, the names are known all over the world and they come from all over the world in order to perform in belarus , uh, an operation to transplant some organ. yes , but neurosurgeons as far as the industry? in your opinion, it is listed in the world if we are in belarusian gold. oh well, someone thinks in the same way this is a golden live, yes. uh, the highest paying job in america is being a neurosurgeon. and if a person meets someone there, and he says that here a neurosurgeon he uh means something of the richest man. e, that is, in the region of one million 1.5 million dollars, he earns a year. uh, a neurosurgeon in
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america, well, good numbers are good at fixing people 's heads. yes, to restore clarity of thinking to help literally get on your feet. yes, i don't understand this correctly. yes everything is correct. this is neurosurgery. this is help for patients with problems of the spinal cord, as well as the peripheral nervous system. that is, this is the main category of the patient. these are patients annually e order. uh, 15,000 patients uh go through the hands of neurosurgeons, uh, about 11,012,000 operations are performed annually in the republic of neurosurgical operations. this is brain tumors - this is, uh, vascular pathology, uh, brain. and those are the problems. uh, with the spine, most often it's herniated discs. that's why pretty uh, big. ah, the big layer. ah, pathology. here comes, that
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is, not a religious pathology. well, in general, the question lies on the surface. if so the price is a profession. uh, as far as we're exporting to attractive e centers from neighboring countries come to us almost every week. over the past year, our center has earned about 800,000 rubles from helping foreign e. well, 320,000 dollars have already been earned this year in 9 months, uh, 360 thousand. uh dollars. uh, patients, why are patients traveling? well, this is a brand brand of belarus - this is quality, that is, the patient comes. he knows that he will receive high-quality medical care and artsurgical care. i know that an american building came to you, then a long time ago, who paid himself there 500,000 dollars and he was not helped, in fact. yes, the operation has been completed. well, let's just say it's not quite qualitatively, you can't say that. well, he
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did the surgery here. yes, they come. well , most often these are patients from russia. that's because uh , their medicine is built in such a way that high-tech care. uh, that is , quotas have been distributed and for someone these were not enough for someone. even for citizens. yes, even for the citizens of russia uh-huh, there are problems. uh, no. we have , uh, the availability of any patient is and is shown help of the neuroscience. physical if it cannot be done in the regional neurosurgery the patient is admitted to the rpc for assistance. that is, if there is no opportunity there in terms of time, in this case, yes, plus there are some types of operations, for example, that are not performed in the baltics. that's it, there are expensive operations or there is a need. uh, it 's been a long time to wait for this operation. well, now a lot of patients have left there for poland in the baltic states and they are struck by the fact that this is a trite disc herniation, in order to get a planned operation, you have to wait there 5-6
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months. here it is, 5-6 months later. this operation may no longer be necessary, because the function of the foot there or the bend may be lost. and we have an operation available, these operations are performed and in regional hospitals in the russian orthodox church there is practically no waiting list, that is, for 2-3 weeks, so that the patient collects the necessary tests to exclude contraindications for the operation, so that the patient is ready for a planned operation, there is a condition urgent condition. ah, neurosurgery. it's uh, giant tumors, or uh, ruptured aneurysms vascular pathologies, when there is no possibility to wait, uh, the patient can get to our center in almost 2-3 hours from anywhere in belarus, or in this way there is a system of air ambulance republican air ambulance, over which all the necessary information from regional specialists and the need to transport this or that
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patient to any institution, not only our centers, but will not. that is good. if the doctor, roughly speaking, there in the districts of the hospital or the regional decides that an urgent evacuation to minsk and e, the patient's condition is assessed. sometimes it's easier to call specialists to a regional hospital than to transport a specialist to the mfc, and er, if the necessary equipment. uh, he's doing surgery there for a month, on top of that. eh, we have that now, e . telemedicine is actively developing. e telemedicine. this is an online consultation, that is, within a few minutes, information is collected there, analyzes, images, everything that needs to be set for diagnosis and practically there is an online consultation, specialists, regional specialists, leading specialists, uh, rpc, for uh, diagnosis uh, solution of the issue of treatment tactics. whoever decides that
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a helicopter is needed, it will now be the one on whom the decision depends. see in her surgery you can not do the operation with a margin. yes, that is, every extra millimeter or even a fraction of a millimeter there. can make it impossible to hear and see. well, bring others. well, to put it mildly, problems. yes, yes brain. this is the organ which has nothing more. that's nothing superfluous, and depending on the catalog that affects this or that part of the brain, uh, the surgeon's tactics also depend. that is, we call it a professional functionally significant zone, when a fraction of a millimeter, the removal of a tumor, or there a hematoma can lead to disability . that's why every time you determine the scope of the operation, you compare, er, in your brain, the approach so as not to
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to harm not to harm the patient so that he is no worse, that you will face this millimeter to the right millimeter to the left, well, execution, how did you choose this profession? here's to why is this? it's a responsibility, well, a responsibility in any professorship. this is a responsibility, the traumatologist answers and uh, the urologist answers any and uh, psychiatrists answer, that is, sometimes. kills here we already envy here you see immediately, the result is immediately e we see, that is , we, for example, do some operations in the mind a patient. uh, at the crucial moment, thanks to our anesthesiologists. he is awakening. we are in contact with him. he can tell his biography. maybe uh sing uh, count the elements depending on what function we want to keep. here we are, trying to contact the patient during the operation, can play the guitar there, figuratively speaking, well, after all, belarusian
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neurosurgery is over 70 years old. as far as i understand, great doctors were the first to develop vascular diagnostics and the name of academician smenovich. it has become a cult. we know very little about this one. here is medicine. look, hollywood times. we have already touched on this topic, hollywood makes films about how they successfully perform operations, our doctors are embarrassed to talk about it publicly. maybe i myself ask then about the most striking episodes. look at the operation on the open brain, what you started to say, yes, the patient quotes balmont there or bach plays there. for belarus, this is not a movie. well, for us it's first and foremost, everyday job. here, yes, we are adopting the latest technology. we introduce these technologies in order to be no
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worse than neighboring countries or leading countries. well , in practice. look here. uh, just recently there was information that the patient is undergoing brain surgery, yes, and he almost plays there. for us, this is nothing supernatural. they told a biography, they told a poem, they considered a poem. he is in full contact. trepanation was openly performed here. open brain, the surgeon is doing his job. here sits the doctor neurophysiologist. here is an anesthesiologist who, as you and i, are talking to a patient. but if, let's say, uh, uh, that uh part of the brain that is responsible for speech is affected, and for me, as a specialist , there is a problem. radically remove the tumor or leave a piece. but we know that if a person is removed another 5 mm here , the traction of the brain itself will no longer speak, that is, removal of the brain. uh, this volumetric
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formation will be there vascular, such and such a formation, or a tumor. and patient we see that contact is broken. he slows down. here, then we are already more or more scrupulous, or we will leave a patch of this formation, which can later be treated with radio radiosurgery, or, uh, chemotherapy, but the patient, as i said, do no harm, so that he is no worse than before surgery so that his quality of life does not suffer. that is, this is the expression. uh, literally poking around in my brain. yes, while i was doing something. well, it has to be good. and when we started to do such operations, how much made here in your memory? well, in my memory about 20, probably such operations. so, uh, for the last five years, we've streamlined these operations . that is, we can freely e there is nothing supernatural in this. ok then.
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see also, and he musk advertises his know-how to the fullest. how can monkeys type with their minds? eh, thanks to this computer animated in the brain, and is already announcing the approbation of this in humans. is it true that in our belarusian center in your center? yes, electrodes have been introduced into the brain for a long time and treat parkinson's disease parkinson's, uh, there are four four types of, uh, implantable stimulators, here, which we also actively perform about 200-260 operations per year, functional operations are performed. here with use here these here the working day. yes, these are, of course, foreign implants most often. uh, these are dbs stimulants for parkinson's disease, again we have a group of specialists who determine the indications, and when everything is already used up, conservative methods of treatment are exhausted, pills do not help
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injections then resort to the use of these stimulants. the technology itself is simple. that is, anatomically, we see the nuclei that are responsible for a particular function and under the control of neuronavigation. here the head is fixed motionless and implanted with the control of neuronavigation. this electrode, which sends certain impulses, irritates that part of the brain that is responsible for this or that function, where it is located and the battery is located. excuse me, for the same thing it is also implanted under the skin, yes, and the interval has already changed. then there is uh batteries, which are designed for 5 years of service. that is, after 5 years, if everything is fine, the patient, e feels. uh, comfortably the battery life is running out. he's already starting to feel he 's moving on. we change the battery in the incision of the skin and put the fantasy further on the patient works, but
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we have already gone further there are rechargeable ones. stimulators , relatively speaking, are placed for recharging in the place where this stimulator is implanted, and it, like a phone, charges the service life without contact, the service life of this stimulator is extended there up to 10 years. i mean, wait for me. i'll recharge and shoot now. yes, that's a plus, uh, this is a stimulator for parkinson's disease, we also actively began to install anti-field stimulators stimulants for epilepsy in all simulators. for each pathology, 20-30 is established. e per year in the baltics e. these operations are not performed in central asia, only in kazakhstan they began to do the same, they are performed. here, a patient from latvia came to us this year e. why is the available help the stimulator itself costs, uh, order, twenty thousand there. e dollars, our operation for the implantation of this stimulator is 2.500 dollars for foreigners. yes for
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foreigners. i think we've been cheap. it is clear that their own patients are free of charge, but for foreigners , patients are now very actively counting money. so they can go to russia or germany there . although in germany this operation costs 30,000. the operation itself plus the stimulant. yes, the patients, uh, are looking for some kind of economic. uh, ways that are beneficial to them. here, but the balts learned about such a technology that we are implementing it and are ready to come, but we are now facing sanctions. here are those patients who were implanted. these are stimulants. they are roughly dependent on these stimulants. now western medical companies that supply these stimulants do not want to do the same for epilepsy and about 20 stimulants a year. e is set to half for adults and half for children when
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the conservative ones are exhausted. here are the treatment reserves. so the patient is not given anything. that's just the hope for the implantation of this stimulator, but it's good. russia does not produce a plan there. that is it exclusively western technology. this is western technology and recent. uh, china well, like everything advanced, they are trying to adopt all the leading ones. here are expensive technologies, including implantable stimulants in neurosurgery. well , brain tumors. well, like zhanna frisk or anastasia zavorotnyuk well, the regular accusation against oko, if there is a relationship between these things, well, i think that this is an unfounded accusation. yes, uh, a lot of operations are performed in belarus for, uh, tumors, like benign ones are malignant, but uh, this in the first place anyway. uh, heredity heredity. uh, predisposition to dark
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diseases and conic has nothing to do with, uh , the development of these malignant brain tumors. uh, at least i didn't see that this patient had ivf and then, well, that is, you have such a pronounced relationship , no, no dependence, okay. is it true that our indicator of belarusian medicine in terms of squeezing out from traumatic brain injury is one of the best in the world, yes, providing assistance to patients obviously brain injury. we have a high level and this is due to the construction of a system for providing patients, that is, there is a district link. there is a regional link. uh, city hospitals. plus rnpc. about 200 beds have been deployed. e throughout the country to assist patients with traumatic brain injury. uh, availability increases every year. e, diagnostics,
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that is, computed tomography can be performed and assistance, e, is provided on a territorial basis, that is, it depends on e location computed tomography and leading trauma surgery departments and regional surgical departments specialists. uh, annually, uh, training. e, as we have in the center, and e in white popo. this is an academy for advanced training, plus more our specialists travel with training cycles, mini- conferences of interdistrict e are held on such a scale to refresh their memory, the principles of caring for patients with traumatic brain injury, somewhere it reaches 10%, that is, 10 people per 100,000 population. e. we have uh, mortality is very cerebral injury. well, in russia it's 30, probably, well, that is, we have times better times better, right? we are going on a
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grandiose trip around belarus for sure. many have heard that the geographical center of belarus is located in this region. but not everyone knows that this is the only region. whose name does not coincide with the name of the regional center - a memorial sign in the form of a gate and 1067 is the date of the first mention of the city in the tale of bygone years by professional guides of local local history. here such and such a working floor was on a winch . there were beams at the beams. here are such huge tongs, author's routes and interesting places. you know the holy trinity church immediately from the cornflower blue domes, an architectural monument grew in this place at the beginning of the 19th century, more than nine centuries have passed since
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if we are talking about sanctions, yes, since we have already started talking about how much they have affected neurosurgery today and in other areas, let’s say so, and what import substitution looks like. well, in your area, first of all, these are expensive consumables, probably yes. eh, we have more. uh, the required supply is a six-month supply for some for some generic one and a half year supply for some positions, but uh, work and know that sooner or later it will break down and patients may find themselves without help. that is, there is some kind of pre- thinking, yes, maybe looking for some other suppliers. again, the same china, or still develop your own. well, what
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is already being developed or developed here, what can you say, i was a direct, uh, participant and developer of belarusian domestic implants. that is, it was an innovative project. prior to this, in belarus , implants for the replacement of skull defects were presented by foreign analogues, which cost a lot of money, that is, five to six times, that is, roughly speaking, sections of the skull, uh, a section of the skull, uh, injured somewhere with a fracture, a comminuted fracture, and either by the operation performed and to save the patient's life, decompress. after the patient has survived , his quality of life suffers, because knowing that he has nothing between the skin and the brain. and it can be traumatized at any time. that is, it should have been a question. e about the replacement of these defects and we looked at it with my supervisor. why are we worse than
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foreign developers, why can't we do the same, we have a firm. e belarusian developer, who specializes in the manufacture of not only implants in neurosurgery plus traumatology. yes, it's a long journey. this is an innovative project. this is the establishment of the medical and technical requirements of this technical test. these are such working details for me specifically. you are doing it now began development in 2008 successfully completed, uh, in 2010 . so, uh, all these implants are actively used in neurosurgery in regional centers. eh, now roughly speaking section. uh, we make skulls themselves. yeah, well, for example, uh, our plate is about $100 there. it may even be less, that is, the cost price, imported 600. and i will never forget the cases when, uh, dear scientists and slovakia, uh, professor of medicine
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and professor came to us. uh, the manufacturer of similar implants, and they start talking. that's how great they started to make a 3d skull model with fabrication. those, uh, implants. as a presenter, at least i was plastic, attached to this group. i listened carefully to these guys, and in the end. i asked three questions, cost availability and how much did they install? it was probably, uh, 15 or 16, when they came to us in the russian orthodox church, the cost reached from two to thirty- two thousand euros for an implant, that is, it is an individual made according to three models of the skull. this is the situation when the surgeon himself cannot make a cosmetic one, that is, when there is a very large defect and it is practically impossible to model this plate, then a skull model is made. uh, according to the model of the skull is made
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individual implant, and then the surgeon . all that remains is to put it in. uh-huh our colleagues in slovakia performed 17 such operations at that time, in turn, at that stage. i said that we have already installed about 80 such plates. the professor who manufactures the plates must be present at this operation and talk about how it is twisted individually very individually. here, and we have already developed this technology and flows, in fact. the cost of such an individual plate, it costs 500 or 600 dollars, well, about 60 times cheaper, therefore, in this example, in this example, on titanium implants for extreme plastics. we have gone further in the manufacture of titanium implants. e for operations on the spine in the same way. there orthopedic traumatologists can manufacture and are actively already being manufactured and installed intensified. uh, the motherland is an implant, so we need to actively promote import substitution, which is what we can do. eh, themselves
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it's savings. this is the currency of savings in the first place, but there is such a nuance. uh, i'm like, uh, a practicing surgeon. eh yes, i see what we are we are working, but i do not know the possibilities of e -manufacturers that they can do another question to teachers and doctors. at a meeting on monday, the president once again emphasized the special attitude of the state towards these two professions. yes , the most important topic for the country was the topic of salaries and the transition to 100% targeted training. well , now we are talking about sixty percent of approximately the opposition. now they are very fond of horror stories that doctors stayed in the country for 3 days. all have left. here's how true this is you. we have medical care, just like
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education - this is a socially guaranteed need, which, well, for our citizens. first of all, accessibility, free healthcare and free education. i think it's in the same, uh, vein, we have to keep going. it's about the doctors leaving. yes, we have encountered. eh, but most of the time they leave. uh, young doctors who want everything at once, but for the youth. now it is generally relevant question received a diploma and wants to get. uh wants to get paid american professor. is said to have done nothing for for medicine in order to become a neurosurgeon. it is necessary to go through the thermist path, but in this thermist path there is also training, ongoing training and in order to perform a certain type of operation. it must be done there, 10. grandfather some
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operations 5 years some 10 my general position in life is such that where i was born, it came in handy there. this is first of all. uh, responsibility to parents to the family, which everyone sees e savior yes, they taught you, they see for themselves that person who, in old age or in some kind of trouble, will turn out. uh, help is the same, friends think about it, sometimes the last thing when colleagues leave is not necessarily neurosurgery. six months later, altom andrey, well, then mom and dad got sick. can you help us say this. and why is poland there or there in germany you can not help him? take away there and there help , again, this is a responsibility. before you leave, and you still have some roots here . well, yes, this is a problem, by the way, not only in medicine arises now for yes, there may be an uncomfortable question, as dr. house said everyone lies. and also lies - this is a very creative process.
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the truth is much more primitive and prosaic. here we are faced with this in the twentieth year, and we and the doctors became one of the main target groups, which was directed to the emotional impact of information. moreover, telegram channels are wearing white coats. he became one of the mouthpieces. andrey vasilievich how much did it affect your colleagues then. i mean exactly in the center and you know me, uh, i wonder if you knew then that these technologies, which were used by the unification of power in russia and the transfer of white coats and just people in white clothes to the co-workers, they had already been tested en masse in the nineteenth year in hong kong, that's how it was compared about that period. i can say with certainty that the election campaign coincided with the spread of the covid infection, and we did not fully know. uh, something about the infection was fear, like patients
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fear. uh, medical workers themselves have an unknown disease deadly lethal a disease that is unpredictable, and it is around the end of february, probably the beginning of march, then gradually gradually began to develop emotional burnout among workers who worked for several hours per shift. these spacesuits , spacesuits, arriving home, they want to, uh, calm down, rest, but close people. uh, the elderly parents of the wife, the children, look with apprehension at the conditionally and infected person, who, although he is a relative , but can cause, uh, a fatal disease, the doctors suffered, both at work and at home, and then on to this, uh, emotional uh, this is it. uh, the labile state of doctors still had a
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psychological impact. specifically, i can explain. uh, it's the effect of the crowd there. the effect of the crowd, when a person, uh, cannot control his emotions, when he gets hit, if you conditionally put 20 people on the railway tracks and seven people go, the rest will think about everything and also go, and conditionally three or five will remain, which either gape. here, and then will look where to go. send the second in the background. that's all this crowd permissiveness and anonymity, probably that if i go, i won’t get anything for it. plus, we in white coats provided assistance from march to july and in the eyes of the majority. we seemed to be, uh, oriented towards you as heroes. this is true, but probably the last question. still, in a slightly different
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tone. yes, i will ask december, he is such a time. well , when even an adult voluntarily or involuntarily begins to wait, that there is no need to sit here with an alarming suitcase. yes, and good stories are important today more than ever. on monday, the president said the story of the rescue of a woman in a school district. yes , and you have a story, a favorite story. here is such an ordinary medical miracle of your history. this is probably the longest operation. uh, in my career, 12, hour surgery was performed at the intersection of related specialties. this is a young guy. they talked about him out of youthful stupidity, uh, he opened the electrical transformer shield and received an electric shock. and he e was struck by half of the skull, that is, burned out. i don't know
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how many thousand volts there are, and our colleagues in brest uh, saving the lives of this boy. here they performed 17 skin grafting operations, the skull burned out and the brain was also somewhat burned. it was a coal. the first operations were, uh, so that he would not catch an infection, so that meningitis or encephalitis was not there, so that the infection would not sit on his defenseless brain, and er our combustiologists are combusiologists. they coped with the task perfectly, but in the future the patient's skin was represented by a thin, that is, translucent film, through which the brain shone. and when i i saw this patient, and before that i had already done about 150 operations for the reconstruction of skull defects, i was amazed. how how

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