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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  June 10, 2023 7:30am-8:01am MSK

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of course, ready. so today in our studio , honored doctor of the republic of belarus, director of the minsk scientific and practical center for surgery, transplantology and hematology , doctor of medical sciences oleg olegovich rumov. meet our guest. i want to warn you that by the rules of our program. if for some reason you are unable or unwilling to respond. you have the right to refuse a question three times, of course. and be very attentive to the questions at the end of the program, you have to choose the best one. but, and now oleg olegovich you have one minute to briefly tell about yourself time has gone. good afternoon. my name is oleg krym and i am 52 years old. i love my family very much. very. i love my work. i love my country and my friends very much.
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i don't like being pressured. i don't like being lied to, i feel uncomfortable when people praise me, you missed the minute. but now questions for an adult, we are starting the red sector, please. it turns out that you had no choice who to become only a doctor. it's true. well, to be honest, there is no choice, of course. was, but i did not assume that i had no choice. and, of course, how many children dreamed of being. ah, astronaut. i dreamed of being an athlete, i dreamed of being a military man. uh, at some time, there were pilots as a driver and so on, but analyzing already now that time i am clear, something i had no choice. i had to become a doctor. if it were not for the surgeon, then who would you be, i probably would have become a good one, that is, medicine too. yes, i do not
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understand anything else. and it is very difficult for me. uh, introduce yourself as there let's say a military man as an engineer. e as. i i don't know athlete. this is a sports functionary. i don't represent myself. the purple sector is your question, please. would you like your children to continue your work and also go into medicine. i really wanted to, but, unfortunately, it didn’t happen. you tried to somehow influence your daughter in terms of choosing a profession. naturally. i didn't just try. i did everything possible within the framework, of course , of measures so that she became a doctor, i connected relatives. i used soft power, i switched to some restrictive measures , but nothing worked out for me.
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what's your last one? i do not like. when behind the eyes speak badly? here's what i probably just hate. well , probably scoundrels of traitors and people who constantly change their minds and who are sometimes not sincere even in front of themselves. what do you even care about? in fact, they don't care what the weather is. it happens that someone there has a lot of money to spit hours,
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someone has a very rich, expensive house. don't care, probably. the fact that someone who is not very dear to me thinks badly of me. do you think it is necessary to love work? necessarily once again, if you don't like something, if you go to work. hello , my name is milana, were you allowed to eat sweets as a child? i was such a beloved son of my mother, therefore, i was not enough, in what they limited and moreover, they tried to pass me even more than
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emilisa. i got all the best that is in the family and somehow there was a big big threat to grow up to be a complete egoist. although the family has a sister who is 5 years older than me, so sweet. i love, i'll tell you a secret that all men love sweets. it's just that there are those who don't admit it. what you were forbidden in childhood, i was forbidden almost nothing, but naturally there were things that were generally simply unthinkable and everyone understood that i would do this, i would not steal there. i don't know. something else to do something bad. well, if somewhere, somewhere , he smoked something, somewhere there, and tore something out of his clothes. there, trying to get to
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some construction site, where it was impossible to go. well , for this, they simply scolded for it, they didn’t beat them for it and didn’t prohibit it very much, because they knew that do it anyway. there are 100 questions for an adult in the program. we also do not forbid anything for children, in particular, to ask interesting questions. purple microphone. and what are the most important words of your parents? you remember or for your whole life, like all parents. they want me to be honest, to be successful, but most importantly they don't want me to be healthy. and when they instruct me in this or that situation, they proceed, first of all because of this, that i am the best, like all of you for your dad , mom. and what should i do so that everything around thought that i really was. black microphone, hand please. my name is katya and
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my question is. what were you like at school? i studied well at school, there was not a single year that i did not graduate. school having absolutely the best grades, then we had fives. you probably have nines and tens now, so i did not differ in exemplary behavior. do you have certificates of merit now or not, at the end of the year, we had certificates of merit if you behaved well and received all fives at the end. here she was given a commendation sheet there were years when they received a commendation sheet, because i didn’t behave about myself, that’s where you have to judge, what was i like? somewhere in the remark
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that the teacher wrote in red, you don’t have such a dad says. you won’t get it, you won’t go for a walk for the fourth. and you take the fourth, you get it, then you take the laundry and do it all. bach i think that no one comes, dad and dad are fine, and then the teacher wants to check his remark, it is no longer in the diary. he runs to the director to the head teacher and complains at once the usual story. in general, i i think that you have about the same we continue the conversation yellow microphone. my name is ulyana. when you were a child, you were afraid
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of doctors. mom and dad were not afraid. but when , of course, i had to go to the doctors there to remove a tooth there or treat this sound, the trembling of the knees was, of course. a big request , please tell me, when i was a child, i was always very amused when the doctor asked me to show my tongue to look at my throat, could you do the same now. this i can do. at what age and under what circumstances did you find out where they come from children, probably, probably, it was early in the fourth-fifth grade, well, the medical family, there specific all these things relate to this more simply than in other families. all this is not so taboo, although there was no internet, but mom and dad had books. which
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was called obstetrics gynecology, and everything was written there. where do children come from, so it was possible while mom and dad. no take a read. so. so it was early. maybe not even fourth grade. maybe even earlier. how to read learned, in short. when you have surgery you see a person you see bones and muscles or the living person, i see both the bones and muscles of the person himself, but more often i see internal organs. to be honest, to tell you which one is in the stomach, but, uh, if we talk about your question, it’s already in an adult way, then, of course, i see, first of all, a person, because i don’t, it’s just for the sake of do and tell
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someone that i'm good at it. i do this so that after, well, this, uh, the very action of my operation, the person becomes better. is the yellow microphone okay? hello oleg olegovich my name is arseniy and i have a question for you. er, do you remember your first patient? and what kind of operation it was , i remember it very well. such is the operation when i received my medical degree. when it was one of the patients, he developed inflammation. i had to have an operation, figuratively speaking, to make additional incisions to remove this abscess. and for me it was emotional, because apart from me, the operating sister and no one else was around. and, uh, it felt like
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what am i hmm performing. i understood that i am not doing anything so great. no difficult. uh, i don’t do the operation, but i was worried, i was strong enough then, but thank god everything is fine. my name is lisa i used to have a fear of blood, if you have any fears. well , of course, fears, i have there uh. well, they are connected with the fact that something will happen to loved ones. is someone going to get sick or what? i will not be able to help my relatives in some situation . and well, here, probably in this aspect my fears are there, yes. so many times saw it. and every time i experience the
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same emotions, the emotions of some kind of endless grief, misfortune. uh, and it’s clear that, uh, a person is so arranged that these emotions then, uh, then they decrease and pain. uh more, she is blunted and thank god it seems to me that i am not afraid of death. and if this happens, then, probably, it should happen, because i have nothing more to do here and next to me. do you believe in god surgeons? nsy on the engine, when they feel bad sometimes it seems to you that you seem to have done everything
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fine. but everything turns out badly, and then you start to think why it happened, sometimes you can’t find an explanation and think, it was pleasing to the lord that way. sometimes, on the contrary, patients are doing well. and you can’t understand why this is happening again, i think that the lord helped many surgeons know , everyone believes in something and in their own way, that without a person’s faith you can’t live a really philosophical and very personal next yellow sector of hiv my name is miroslava a what do you think? everything is in the hands of a human surgeon or everything is in the hands of god, you can answer like this to god hope for yourself don't make a mistake.
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do not miss it on belarus 24 tv channel. a boy from a neighboring village came running and told them that punishers were coming and burning all the villages, punitive operations and the destruction of the belarusian people during the war years, we will show the written testimonies of witnesses and the stories of eyewitnesses of children, left some building dark e, slept and on the floor, where on some executioners. and starved every story this the tragedy of a particular person who was deprived of everything in the country of loved ones, his home and the right to life by his parents. they took another camp, and the children were taken to another children's god, my god, fascist invaders on the territory
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of occupied belarus in figures and facts on belarus 24 tv channel . do you believe in life after death? honestly, honestly why because i don't believe it, i can't imagine it, i can't explain it to myself. i understand what the soul is, but i don't
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know where it lives. i saw everything in a person and did not find a suitable place for her, probably it lives in all our organs and our feelings, these organs i know for sure, if they are not used later this time on the plantation, and they cease to exist, so it’s difficult for me. this is the transition to make that moment when a person stops his earthly journey and finds himself in heaven. i still don’t understand how this happens. earlier , you said that you encounter deaths very often and you have ever had a patient die on the operating table, to put it directly. moment of e-e operations never, and if we talk about the period that
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happens during the operation and for an hour and a half after it, after you have completed your operation. how you experienced it is not important for me, it's absolute. true, he died. uh, right after the operation, 2 hours later, either he died, 2 days later, either he died. 2 months later. yes hmm it's the same feeling of powerlessness weakness and misunderstanding why this happened? especially if you did everything, uh, how you need to feel upset and feel dissatisfied. and if you knew that it will be, unfortunately, it also happens and i still don’t get upset. i don't want
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my work to go to waste with this work. this is my job. in the end. i get paid for this. i do not want it to be like this , i generally want everyone to live forever, but i understand that this does not happen. have you ever had to personally inform relatives, and the loss of a member, unfortunately. everything is different, again, i told you that i do not like to lie to lie, so i usually say what i feel. i say what i feel if i see that these are people believers, i'm trying to appeal to christian values. i'm trying to speak. about how the man fought, how he clung, what he was clever i try to talk about how they were well done how they supported him
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despite all the difficulties and despite the fact that he had little chance that they used any chance that could be used. i am trying to set them up. uh, and say that there are children and nothing ends. life goes on, you have to live your own it. well, here's something , depending on how i feel myself and and what i think of those people, er, loved ones, who passed away. hello, my name is stas can a miracle save a person, who does not believe in a miracle to live, then it’s not interesting well, but it happened to you in practice , of course, a person chews well, feels good , you think that his eyes will be opened in 2 weeks, and
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he’s porridge for tomorrow asks, here you stand and think, that's something happened. sector, my name is amalia have you yourself ever been lying on an operating table and have there been any injuries. yes, it was connected with my childhood so let's say my children's pranks. and when i broke my arm there , i cut myself, my dad, because he is also a surgeon, but already in adulthood. it had to do with football. very strongly bonded and so i became acquainted, as if i myself became a subject in my own efforts. a question from the yellow sector do you listen to music during the operation or does this only happen in films
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, if you ask me after the operation what kind of music was i will not tell you, because music as a background very often sounds everyone can have a doctor their favorite playlist. in general, i don’t have this, although if it were very wanted, then of course he would have me if i have employees who adore jazz, and when jazz sounds, i listen to it. i like him too. although i grew up with rock music from the late 80s and early 90s. i also sometimes do this, when i hear my mood changes in a certain way, but it happens all the moments of the operation, which in general, weekends, or trivial, when you hmm should not be as concentrated as possible and not when you have something going on, extraordinary during operation time, because that then i don't care what's outside, what kind of music sounds. what kind of weather
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says what, but they immediately see all this and absolutely silence in the operating room when when is such a topic, does a lot coincide, uh in films, uh with reality or not? life films, but there is some complete nonsense there, or not idealization. either vice versa, denigration of the profession, or just complete nonsense, which has nothing to do with work. well actually, like absolutely most of the films out there, dr. house ambulance, well , combines elements of all uh and bullshit and truth. well, in short. and we move on to the black microphone, the black sector, if you have any ceremonies or rituals that you observe before entering the operating room, i cannot
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say that i am completely so not a superstitious person. but, well, probably no more superstitious than superstitious shoes, in which i did my first liver transplant operation. i kept them, of course, but not in order to constantly walk in them, but in order to simply have some kind of memory. no, i don't get up, on my left foot. i don't go in, right and to the operating room. in general, in general, no, what was the longest operation you had, probably 15, if the operations that last longer , well, just hmm they go in stages you come in and do some part of the operation, then uh, you take some pause there. you can sometimes afford a seal of coffee there. back again and continue. probably if you take that time that i did not leave this operating table, probably there were such cases when the watch had to do this.
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and we are transferred to the red sector. i heard, that for a hand surgeon - this is the most important thing. and how do you take care of them hands - it's like a tool. uh, the most important thing for a surgeon. it is the head that you need to take care of the head and think to think, as they say with the brains. yes, you think with your head, uh, so, so i don’t take care of my hands on purpose. and of course, when i don’t want to do some work. there, cleaning, for example, we will agree on the dishes. i need to take care of my hands, but i'm probably cheating in this situation, because i can do the cleaning and wash my hands. well, in general, they do not suffer from what often happens to them. work. they suffer more from the fact that they often have to use products that are required to destroy microbes and products, of course, not very beneficial for
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the skin. i read that, firstly, a liver transplant was performed in belarus, do you remember your feelings during this operation? yes , i remember, maybe i would have forgotten. yes, journalists do not let us forget, because on april 3 we celebrated 15 years since the excitement. this very liver transplant operation, and and. of course, of course, i had to rewind everything, i had to watch a movie, in which we then filmed wanted to see photos and a thousand operations since then. but of course, for these 1,000 operations , everything happened, but this, probably, never happened and never will, because it was the first time. well, i kind of gave a lot then, so that it turned out and it turned out. and it was all again a curiosity.
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it was tense. it was nerve-wracking because a lot of people wished it didn't work out. and that's it, of course i never start. do you remember your patient? well, of course i remember. i am with him i am with he is 10 years old. after that, he communicated with our patients in general. they don't leave us. uh, well, i remember many with many people who keep in touch, there are some, uh, who became my friends, who are close members of our family . the specifics of the profession are such, because you give a person the most precious thing that he has life and health. and naturally, people treat you this way in a certain way. and therefore, this is the best profession on earth with this microphone, and what achievements in
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belarusian medicine are you proud of, and with whom are you proud of the fact that, in general, we live a small and not a very rich country. there entered the top 10 strange in terms of development of organ transplant donation. this is my merit. and the merit of our team, no doubt, is decisive in the fact that, uh, we have performed a number of operations that are apart from us in the world. nobody did e. and this is also a confirmation of our highest level, that in order to perform the first transplantation operations and organs in armenia , georgia, kazakhstan and kyrgyzstan , it was our specialists who were invited to be treated, uh, from such top
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medical, but in terms of countries, like, say, israel and japan and many many others are proud of all this, and to this and certain attitudes in the field of medicine. which countries are we ahead of and which countries can we lag behind? in general, both correct and and and , maybe not quite, if we say, we are not the worst in europe, not better, but not the worst and we need to compare, in general, with the best, then you yourself will grow that time the plantation, we are somewhere in the top 20 top 25, probably in the world. uh, for some other positions somewhere a little worse, but there are more than two in the world from the outside, because please understand that we are turning around the red sector.

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