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parents, well, suddenly decides, that he needs to order something or the school will order before. let's say. oh , some assortment. we have absolutely reserved today, say, the capacities that we can transfer, if necessary, to the production of this or that assortment , to the production of this or that school, school, the collection is also presented in a wide size range, which allows you to choose clothes for all age groups of students, by the way, in many shopping facilities in case the child needs clothes of non-standard sizes are ready to hem it to a specific figure. such a service, free of charge, in borisov ended the third season of the cultural and sports festival. as a result, croc dalipo. the holiday gave a lot of impressions to the participants in different cities of the country in turn zhlobin baranovichi slonim deep and kostyukovichi hosted the festival, and the final stage at the weekend was held in borisov, the special attention of the younger generation to the olympic quest was the opportunity to try their hand. in three dozen sports , the holiday ended with a concert with the participation of stars. russian
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thousands of kilometers. so not necessarily very close to minsk there is a city in which you will spend a single day with pleasure picturesque places interesting meetings became the ascension cathedral in borisov but, to be honest, i didn’t think that it looked so beautiful like a huge gingerbread house, being inside i can say just one word. it's cozy here. it is true, unusual legends and fascinating adventures that the castle was a prison is not difficult to guess from the remaining bars on these windows, by the way, the locals said that at night the ringing is still heard here until it gets dark. i'll go all this in the program. i want to see it on the tv channel in belarus 24.
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surahs take off, we are creatures. yes shrine iznikayutsya, podneskie scribbled she not latitudes behind the fabric smile under the sun. you look, he and nick are not smura. but that gold sandy beer drank from them endlessly thrown not a lake. i'm not a big belly, all the more, i just want from stress, so as not to experience the mountains of the pestilence of azer. well, if you don’t
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program will take his place and answer your questions. you promise to tell only the truth. i promise you're ready to go out to the kids. of course, ready. so today in our studio , the 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 roomov. 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
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olegovich you have 1 minute to briefly tell about yourself time has gone. good afternoon. my name is oleg rummu. i am 52 years old. i love my family very much. very much, i love my job. i love my country and my friends very much. i don't like being pressured. i do not like to lie. i do not like being lied to, i feel uncomfortable when i am praised for a minute, but now questions for an adult. we are starting the red sector, please, in the family of doctors, it turns out you had no choice who to become only a doctor. this is true. well, to be honest, of course, there was no choice, but i did not assume that i had no choice. and, of course, like many children, he dreamed of being an astronaut. dreamed of an athlete, dreamed of being
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a military man for a while, there a pilot driver and so on, but analyzing already now that time i clearly saw myself as something i had no choice. i have to become a doctor. if not a surgeon, what would you be? i would probably become a good and very like, uh, imagine myself as there let's say a military man as an engineer as a. i don't know an athlete there or a sports functionary. i don't represent myself. we follow further the purple sector your questions please. you would like your children to continue your work and also go into medicine. yes, i really wanted to, but, unfortunately, not so happened you tried to somehow influence your daughter in terms of choosing a profession. naturally. i
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didn't just try, i did. all possible, uh, within the framework, of course, of the measures for her to become a doctor, i connected relatives. i used soft power, i switched to some restrictive measures, but nothing worked out for me. the next question is the yellow sector and what do you not like at all, what is in your last place ? i do not like. when about someone eyes speak badly. here's what i probably just hate. well, probably scoundrels of traitors and people who
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constantly change their minds and who sometimes do not sincerely, even in front of themselves, do not care at all. yes, too much to spit. actually, it doesn't matter. what is the weather. it’s watering that someone doesn’t give a damn about a lot of money, purely 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 loving your job is a must. definitely definitely again definitely. if you don't like something, if you go to work, how to change it as soon as possible.
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hello, my name is milana, were you allowed to eat sweets as a child? i was my mother's beloved son, therefore, i was not enough, in what they limited me, and moreover, they tried to give me even more than an emilian. no, everything remained the best that is in the family, and somehow there was a big big threat to grow up 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 sweet. it's just that there are those who don't admit it. and what was forbidden to you in childhood , almost nothing was forbidden to me, but naturally there were things that were simply unthinkable in general and everyone understood that i would do this, i would not
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steal there. uh, i don't know beat. what else is there to do that is bad? well, if somewhere , somewhere, he smoked something, somewhere , he tore something out of his clothes. there, trying to get to some construction site, where it was impossible to go. well, for this, for this, they simply scolded for not beating and not very banned because knew that it was all the same how an adult should do it. we also do not forbid anything to children. in particular, ask interesting questions. purple microphone. and what are the most important words of your parents all your life, like all parents. they want me to be successful. most importantly, they don't want me to be healthy. and when they instruct me in that situation. and
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they tell me something, they proceed primarily from this, that i am the best, like all of you for your dad moms. and what should i do so that everyone around thinks that i really actually the best. black microphone, please raise your hand. my name is katya and 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, and when i went to school, having absolutely the best grades, then it was fives with us . 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 got all fives at the end, because i did not behave well.
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from here you have to judge what kind of oleg olegovich i was and for what faults did you most often receive neodes? got into a fight with someone. the remark that the teacher writes to you, we had diaries and the comments were written in red, you don’t have this, too. yes , they wrote in red there, but sometimes they write three in a week, dad, he already says that i'm tired of the fourth one. here, you won't get it, you won't go for a walk. and you take the fourth, you get it, then you take the laundry and do it all. bach think no one knows comes, daddy and
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dad, okay, and then the teacher wants to check his remark, it is no longer in the diary. he runs to the director of the head teacher and complains immediately the usual story. in general, 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 of doctors. mom and dad were not afraid. but when, of course, i had to go to the doctors there, the tooth was removed or treated there. this tooth trembling of the knees was, of course. my name is ksenia. i have one small request for you. eh, please tell me i always made me laugh when i was a child, when the doctor asked, uh, to show your tongue to look at your throat, could you do the same now, yes, my throat, that's what i can do. at what age and
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under what circumstances did you find out where children come from, probably, probably, it was early in the fourth and fifth grade, well, a medical family, there specific all these things are easier to relate to this than other families. all this is not so taboo, although there was no internet, but mom and dad had books. which was called obstetrics gynecology, and everything was there written. 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. you see an operation on a person, uh, you see bones and muscles or the living person, but more often i see internal organs
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, to be honest with you, which are in our stomach, but 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 do not, it is for the sake of simply doing and tell someone that i'm good at it. i do this so that after this it's better. well , now the word to the yellow microphone is the bucket. hello oleg olegovich my name is arseniy and i have a question for you. er, do you remember your first patient? and what was the operation? yes, i remember it well. this is already an operation when i received a doctor's degree, when there was one of the patients, he injured a serious hand. he developed inflammation
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. i had to do, uh, an operation, figuratively speaking, to make additional incisions in order to remove this abscesses. and for me it was emotional, because apart from me, the operating sister and no one else was around. and here, uh, it was such a feeling that i was doing hmm. 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 , fear, of course. i have there. well, they 're related to the fact that something something will happen to close ones. is someone going to get sick or what? i won't be able to help in some situation with your relatives. and well, here, here, probably in
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this aspect is my fears there yes, well be, if you die. it's hard to answer and i've seen it many times. but i've never gotten used to it. and every time i experience the same emotions, emotions of some kind of endless grief of misfortune, and it is clear that a person is so arranged that these emotions then uh, then they decrease and pain. uh more, it is dulled 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 else to do here and there. i
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heard that all surgeons are atheists. you believe in god surgeons. those who believe in god and those who believe in god are divided into two categories, when they feel bad sometimes it seems to you that you seem to have done everything well. but everything turns out badly and then you start to think why it happened, sometimes you don’t find explanations and think, it was the lord god’s will, sometimes, on the contrary, the patients are fine. and you you can’t understand why this is happening again , you think that the lord helped a lot of surgeons know, everyone believes in something and in their own way, that you can’t live without faiths, the next yellow sector. you consider everything in the hands of a human
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surgeon, or everything in the hands. do you believe in life after death? honestly, honestly that's why, because i don't believe. i can't imagine it. i can't explain it to myself. i understand what a soul is. i don't know where she lives. i saw everything in a person , i didn’t find a suitable place for her, probably, she will make money. here in all our bodies and our feelings these organs. you know for sure that if they
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are not used later this time on the plantation, 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 it happens early that they said that you meet with deaths very often and you have ever had a patient die on the operating table, to put it directly. at the time of the operation , then never, and if we talk about the period that happens during the operation and during there an hour and a half or two after it, after you completed your operation, it happened there. how you experienced it is experienced for me is not important, it is absolute. true, he died. uh,
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right after the operation, 2 hours later, either he died, 2 days later, either he died. after 2 months. yes. hmm, this is the same feeling of impotence , infirmity and lack of understanding why this happened? especially if you did everything, uh, how do you feel upset and feel dissatisfied? and if, uh, if you well knew that it would be, unfortunately, so too it happens and i still get upset. i don't want anything to make my work go to waste. god bless him 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 family member, unfortunately, yes, unfortunately, and not so rare
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, and what did you say, if not a secret? everything is different, again, i told you that i do not like to tear up lies, so i usually say what i feel. i say what i feel if i see that these are believers, i try 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 despite all the difficulties and despite the fact that he had a baby that they used any an opportunity that could be exploited. 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
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it depends on what i feel myself and what i think of those people, er, loved ones, who have 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 lives well , feels good, i think that his eyes will be opened in 2 weeks, and he’s porridge for tomorrow asks, here you stand and think, that's something happened. and we are transferred to the red sector. my name is amalia have you yourself ever been lying on the operating table and have there been any injury. yes, it was connected with my childhood, let's say my childhood pranks.
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and when i broke it there, i cut my hand, well , my dad did it, because he is also a surgeon , but already in adulthood. it had to do with football. during the game, i damaged my knee ligaments very badly, and i had to undergo surgery and that's how i met. as if he himself became the object of his own efforts. do you listen to music during the operation or is it only in films if you ask me after the operation what kind of music was i i won't tell you, because background music sounds very often. everyone can have their favorite playlist. in general, i don’t have this, although if i really wanted to, i would have it, of course, i would have employees who adore jazz, and when jazz sounds, i
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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, are weekends, or trivial when you hmm should not be maximal and not when you have something extraordinary during the operation, because then i don't care what 's outside, what kind of music sounds. what kind of weather 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 kind of complete nonsense there or non-delization. not the opposite of denigrating
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the profession, or just, well, complete nonsense that has nothing to do with work, but in fact, like absolutely most of the films out there house doctor ambulance it combines elements of everything uh, and bullshit and truth, but i like to watch movies. we move to the black microphone black sector, if you have any ceremonies or rituals that you observe before entering the operating room, i cannot say that i am completely so uh and a sovereign person. but, well , there probably is no more true than the sovereign shoes, in which i did not do the first liver transplant operation. i kept them, of course, but not in order to to constantly walk in them, but in order to just have some kind of memory. e no, i don't
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get up on my left foot, i don't go in, on the right and into the operating room. in general, in general, there is no operation, probably 15, if operations that last , well, they just go in stages, you come to do some part of the operation, then you take some kind of pause, sometimes you can afford a cup of coffee there. eh, there again come back and continue. probably if you take it. here is the time that i did not leave the operating table, probably there were such cases when it was 14 hours had to do it. we are moving to the red sector. i heard that for a hand surgeon - this is the most important thing. how do you take care of them? come on, uh 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,
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as they say with the brains. yes, i think with my head , uh, so, i don’t take care of my hands on purpose. and of course, when i don’t want to do some work, there is cleaning, for example, there are dishes, we will agree. i need to take care of my hands, but i'm probably cheating in this situation, because i can go uphill do and wash your hands. well, in general, they do not suffer from the fact that they often have to 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 the skin. i read that you were the first in belarus to perform a liver transplant, 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.
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that same liver transplant operation, and i. of course, of course, i had to re-scroll everything, i had to watch the movie in which we were filming then, i wanted to see the photos and a thousand operations since then, but of course, for 1,000 operations , there was everything, but this probably never happened and never will, because it was the first time it was. well, then i would have given a lot to make it work out and it worked out. and it was all again a curiosity. it was tense. it was nerve-wracking because a lot of people wished it didn't work out. and this is it, of course i never get turned on. do you remember your patient? well, of course i remember. i'm with him i've been with him for 10 years. after that, he communicated
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with our patients in general. they don't leave us. um, well, i remember a lot of people, i keep in touch with a lot of people. uh, there are some, uh, who have become my friends, who are close members of our family . the specificity of the profession is such, because you give a person the most precious thing that he has life and health. and, of course, people treat you this way in a certain way. and therefore, this is the best profession on earth. is already stretching upwards with a purple microphone, and what achievements in belarusian medicine are you proud of? there is someone to be proud of. in general, we live in a small, not very rich country. there entered the top 10 oddly in terms of development of organ donation is transplantation. this is my merit. and the merit of our team is, without a doubt, decisive in the fact that
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, uh, we have performed a number of, uh, 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 fulfill the first transplants and organs in armenia and georgia and kazakhstan and kyrgyzstan were invited precisely by our specialists because they come to us for treatment from such top medical, but in terms of countries. let's say israel, japan and many many others are proud of all this and have certain attitudes towards this. and that's how you feel about medicine. which countries are we ahead of and which ones can we lag behind? well , this is such a question, in general, it is correct, and
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maybe not quite, if we talk. then we are not the worst in europe, not better, but not the worst and to be compared, in general, it is necessary 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 it’s a little worse, but in the world there are more than two countries, we also understand this, we are turning the red sector, please, hello oleg olegovich hello, my name is pavel you said that you love our homeland. here you value your family of friends very much. you are an honored surgeon of our country, and you even performed the first liver transplant operation in our country, but have you ever experienced ever thought, and overeat and started working in another country. here, especially since i heard salaries are higher, there are opportunities and
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others, if you already answer in an adult way, there is probably a price for everything in the world. but i also received proposals of this kind and well, there are many factors, uh, for which i did not accept these proposals, yes, and on the one hand, the work to which i devoted myself , on the other hand, the team for which i am responsible. eh, third party. uh, well, the life that i like, and which is quite i like. on the fourth side, things that must be done here, because no one will do them except me. and so, when every time
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this dilemma arose. here's what. i said, it outweighed me and in a certain way. belarus kept here and a. i have not yet been offered the kind of money that could change all this. oleg olegovich my name is vladislav can you please give me advice. how to meet a girl. you've been married for a long time. i'm just not likely to help, because i i forgot when i tried to do this. and, probably, probably those are my ways somehow. they probably won’t work now, because then there was no internet, no selfies, no special files, and
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then we often went to some dances that took place in some kind of house of culture. well, everything is different than what you later say, the academician is talking some kind of nonsense. and even with a girl do not advise. how to meet. well, actually, if so. get out of this business. well, you have to be. that's what you want then and do. eh, if you, she, she will get to know you, then your man and you will be fine with her. and if they answer your attempts to get acquainted with her there, then it’s not yours and you don’t need a lot of guys in the world, girls and girls can get to know the guys themselves right now and say such a time. thanks for your reply. were you
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a confidant in the presidential elections? why were you? because you think that alexander grigoryevich lukashenko has done a lot for our country. uh, because uh personally, and i am grateful to him for what he has done for the cause, which i love very much for the cause of my life for transplantation, that i am grateful to him for trying to make the republic of belarus a good and comfortable one. a country to live in, because he loves his country very much. that's why it was. will you heed your wife's advice?
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try not to listen. you think it's so easy. well, seriously, i love my wife, we have lived together for 30 years and she is a very reasonable person who in many things. it cuts better than i do, especially in household chores, and when i listen to it, it usually happens to me, it’s good. what not to obey the next question is the black sector. please tell us how household chores are distributed in your family. what do you do and what does your wife do? i absolutely can't take it to the store. i categorically can't stand it. i do not like them. i feel uncomfortable with them choosing, for example, clothes for myself. this is a whole story, so usually the spouse sees something. uh, either she leaves a deposit that she brings home.
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i measure it fits. we decide what we take , and then the deposit stays where it stays. well, either if they don’t give a deposit, so for several weeks she asks me to find time after work and call in and try everything on and it’s desirable that at that time she drive up there, and we decide, as for the products, i won’t tell you now you ask me how much it costs for years in a store, i won’t say how much meat costs there, i won’t say. because we don't buy it, we buy it. but i don't do this. as for some her household things there do the cleaning, wash the dishes. yes, i don't know there, well, it's no problem. this is me easy. i can wash dishes in general, i like it, although there is a dishwasher at home , but somehow lately we have been living together. i almost do not turn on. eh, i'm resting. when my dishes do not think about anything. it’s also useful for you to do sometimes, so here’s what
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concerns household things related to cleaning. but i can do it, and i don't have any problems with it. oleg olegovich i want to ask you three questions about the last time the first time you once felt happy at 2:00 at night when i returned home after a liver transplant operation, it is such a good feeling of an empty city. uh, turned on the radio there music, just from my youth it sounded here sent. uh, a message from his wife that everything is in order. he arrived and with a sense of accomplishment, joy and lay down to rest there. well, happiness, this is such a feeling when you feel good, so this is often the same, unfortunately, as well as some kind of adversity and failure, but the more
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you appreciate all the good things in life. when was the last time you told a lie? i don’t remember, now i don’t like to lie, i probably don’t know how. but that doesn't mean i'm not telling lies. sometimes you have to lie, and i take it easy. i just don’t remember, but it was and when was the last time you were betrayed, if we talk about, and if the people who made me so betrayal, i can’t forgive. that is probably never. either i am like this, or there were no such cases that i lived with this, and it constantly ate me like a worm, and i wanted to to take revenge or to do, on the contrary, badly. there is no such thing. the yellow microphone says that surgeons
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do not operate on loved ones, and you could have someone from your loved ones perform an operation on someone, but again, this is different for each surgeon. i told you my dad's business, not surgery. and it was his choice. he thought that vot was better than him. nobody will do anything to me. i'm a little different. and, of course, if it is necessary for my close people, someone to operate on. i'd rather trust someone cause it's going to be emotionally difficult for me but again, from people like me, most professions, and people like my dad, for example, are a minority of the word. hello, oleg olegovich, here. why do you think there is a very big role of money in medicine today, although every doctor took the hippocratic oath well , i think that this is such a deep delusion, who says that there is a hippocratic oath
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and money, in general, thousands are absolutely unrelated and social stereotype. how come you took the hippocratic oath why do you have to treat everyone for free, well, in our time in our world generally free is good. and secondly, one must understand that this is a true profession. well, tim people earn money for a living - this is one of the so-called. one of the criteria that distributes people in the social ladder, which is probably fairer? on the higher rung of this ladder put the person who worked harder. who read more? who strived more and who has more ability
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than the one who did it less. i believe that if there is no other measure, then it means that you need to play by such there will be some other criteria for the rules, we will discuss them. moving on to the black sector, have you ever cried? if yes, then why am i a rather sentimental person. i cry when i watch good films that move me. i even cry with joy when something good happens there with my daughter. i cry when i speak. the success of my patients in my team of those people who
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are very dear to me and this is also such a cry not from grief, right? of course, when i lose people close to me, i also cry. and speaking of tears joy and such a pleasant sensation, then again, probably, it was not so long ago. speaking there in tears of grief, then, unfortunately, it was also at the end of last year. well, it happens not every day, of course, and even more than once a week much less often, but it happens. the next question is from the red sector, my name is daniil and as you have already said, you have people in your subordination. and tell me, please, how do they treat you? they are afraid of you, respect you or treat a friend ask me, you understand daniel well, if so
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to be honest, of course, i wanted everyone to respect me, all 2,150 people. tell me in confidence that i think it's not so, although they don't tell me about it. this is such a complicated thing human relationships. i hope that the vast majority of my subordinates treat me with respect, and what is called evaluate me according to my professional qualities, i don’t need more, but i also think that there is a significant number of people who tell me in person how they tell me respect and appreciate. but behind the eyes they say something completely different. a
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what they don't think, it's much known. yellow microphone queue, tell me what thing you could not live a single day without. i don't even know what your job is. here you could live without it. well, of course, i also have a weekend letting go live without it. there are even days there during these holidays, when no one calls me, and i, of course, feel uncomfortable at this time, but somehow i live , i can live a certain number of family days , i can also go without food. i can do without water. without a book, but you can also not read for a day. there, i don't know without sleep. well, it happened more than once and
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sometimes i had to not sleep for two days, there are no such things in this. perhaps if you could start all over again, what would you change in your life. i can't tell you that i should change, because in general i think that i live a good life. t things that i would like to say there , relatively speaking, learn a foreign language earlier on fashionable uh skis , learn how to ski, learn how to ski, earn money. uh, there's a lot more out there than i've earned. well, i want to start life here. everything in life first absolutely radically change there to become not a doctor, but i didn’t want to become an engineer and a teacher.
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this signal means that temporarily questions to the hero and steklo oleg olegovich now you have to choose the best questions of this program, probably, so you asked me the last time three questions like these with very much meaning and about betrayal and about a feeling of joy or about feelings of happiness, if so philosophically serious in terms of an adult, then i liked your questions the most, i will ask the authors of these questions to introduce themselves. me my name is amalia zalezskaya, i study at gymnasium number two in minsk and i get a special gift before your very eyes. and to your applause, you have some plans in your life to become a doctor, but i think that the format of the program suggests that we have prepared a small souvenir for you. he is connected with our center , he came to visit us and we will tell you and show you what we do. what kind of people do we
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treat? what equipment do we work on ? welcome amalia, this is for you, this is from our center. oleg olegovich now you have an excellent the opportunity to ask the children three questions the first question is which one of you? wants to become a doctor and who after this transfer? wanted to become a doctor. these are the ones who want. but it's all ahead of you. okay, but all the same, i see that in general, i don’t get my salary in vain and i don’t live in this world in vain, because people like me, but at least 20 percent of the audience,
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and this is very cool and pleasant second question. here, what do you think, and to whom is it generally better to wear adults or children? it seems to me that children live better, because they have less care, as if because of them the parents are responsible. they just give a hint and they still have their whole life ahead of them. well, for those who are adults, like those who have a family, but because when they get old they will have someone to talk to, uh, with whom to live there, go on all sorts of fishing trips. you can look from different angles there, whose children do not like the family very much, on the other hand, to an adult, because especially an adult who is not there, his wife’s children live there, it’s good, because he doesn’t need to look there with children. you represent some kind of joy taking care of a baby uh, helping mom, when can you help? i don't
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know how to love my wife there. it's such a thrill. well, here's another question. you asked me about food. i could never live uh in my life. hmm but here's what happened if all the achievements of mankind were taken away from you. i mean your gadgets and mobile phones. that's all, uh, theoretically. eh, who among you could live there quite calmly for 5 days without them. and now honestly, who at least 5 days in his life did without gadgets? already less, but i'm what i wanted i always when we argue that you are different, i always say, well, other does not
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mean worse either and no gadgets. even the coolest they are ordinary human things. such as love, kindness, human life, mutual assistance , they will not replace the absence of betrayal. and if you were good with me, that's great, but i got real pleasure from you. thank you very much oleg olegovich, it's time to say goodbye to our audience, director of the minsk scientific and practical center for surgery, hematology transplantation. oleg rumo. today, visiting the program 100 questions for an adult to linger was the most difficult for you, you start to think, you never
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thought, so you had to sort through all sorts of different things. good guys, i love kids. it was not in vain that i sent this time today you managed to answer 49 questions you will come to us again to beat your result here, call me there. i appeal to our audience, do you think that our hero was as open as possible today? who thinks yes? raise your hands. why do you think so? who is ready to speak? never used his option to refuse questions. even when it was clear that it was hard for him to answer. what well, it seemed to me, even almost burst into tears. it was evident that he sincerely answered our questions, but on the other hand. why would he lie? after all, he must be honest with us. oleg olegovich seemed to me a very open, kind , positive person with whom it was pleasant to have a conversation
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and listen to how he answers questions. after this conversation. you are no longer afraid of doctors. and i think lego lego which was sincere honest and the one who in the shower, as even believes that he was not. well, he did not answer his words that he was telling a lie. i think they are very wrong. after all, i have experience, here i am 11 years old, but i saw that people, when they lie, and they immediately think about this speech and plan everything and calmly answer. it seems to me that he showed all his rightness, all his kindness. and maybe, uh, even uh, soon everything will be better in his life. than now such a rule
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is always the last word for the hero. summarize the conversation was great. it was very interesting for me, and i want to thank the guys for being so positive , good, kind. and i am sure that they will definitely have a very big and bright future. what is the best way to test your erudition and ingenuity correctly tricky questions of imprisonment by a soviet boy, volka
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's crutches, an old man can answer this question, that any parallelepiped has all the faces of squares? fun, yes, because as i remember, and a rectangle is also a square. they, on the contrary, are the brightest star in the night sky in the northern hemisphere. polar star. you ask me , i approve, watch intellectually
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