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[000:00:00;00] five and a half thousand operations in 22 years and a sudden emigration to germany about me many people in this country know not only a doctor, but also a person from the presidium of the opposition coordinating council, a criminal case is tied up , what's next . how much in numbers here is 700 euros per
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month and the way home. watch god alexander pipkin right now. alexander well, you left already established specialists for 22 years of practice, and you worked not only in public institutions, but not everyone will be taken there, they left for germany is considered enough, a developed country and six months later they left, how did it happen? why? i will tell you so that in germany in order to reach my level there, which
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i had here in my profession. it is, uh , quite a long way to go and it's not a fact that it will work out yet, because well, what can i say? to begin with, in order to start working there, it is necessary to learn the language for about a year in order to reach the level professional german, with which you can communicate freely with patients. uh, getting a work permit. you can work for the first time only as a doctor and assistants. that is, it is not independent work. and you help. er, well, let's say it's going a step or two lower than what i had here. that is, you are an orthopedic doctor here, and there you are an assistant to a better doctor at first, you need to go through this path in order to achieve and become a doctor. e in this specialty, which i now have,
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that is, to obtain admission to independent work and operations. well, it's 3 to 5 years. you can get busy. well, yes, it's possible, it's all possible to do. but to be honest, during this time and qualifications can be lost and that 's it. well, let's say, it would be like that with us, like cats, nine lives, we could try it in different ways. and so and so it would be interesting, but uh, it's a pity to lose it's a pity. the fact that you can lose the time that you can spend on benefiting people just, well, but this myth, what on in fact, a good specialist, out there in the west, he automatically turns up in the system and receives huge respect money. well, and, accordingly, in comparison with belarusian salaries. it's on a completely different level. we can say that salaries are higher, but there are also more spending on housing.
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it is expensive to live in germany, that is, well, in the area where i lived there from 700 euros a month, you only have to pay for a small room there. if more or less good, you shoot something. you can and a half and 2.000 can cost euros per month. here, the salaries of doctors there start around, well, in germany they like to say the salary is without taxes. and er with taxes it turns out not so la. yes, because taxes in bavaria are approximately 55% of 55% of what you receive, as it were gross. you have to pay taxes, then you get a part. you pay for housing, some, uh, groceries, everything else stays. not such a big amount. actually overseas. you felt like yours, if belarusian leaves there, we are there who we are there in demand. you know, probably, for
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me now, when i was there abroad, probably, here i felt for myself the feeling of this phrase, where i was born there i was useful, as it were. well, it began to seem to me, what is it? well, such a phrase , uh, at one time there was a little mood in society recently . a large number of migrants have begun to change there, here , who have arrived lately, it forces, probably, it forces the germans to change something and the mood began to change, especially eastern regions. that is now i was there watching the news and saw that already in several regions such radical candidates began to win. well, such a moment began to appear, that is, people are dissatisfied with the government's policy. and therefore they are trying
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to change something in their immigration policy, especially - this is in the first place . now in discussions. there, you were a member of the coordination council of the opposition, and your views from the moment you joined it, uh, and now they have changed for themselves, i concluded that i don’t want to engage in politics. it's not for me interesting has become since then. here uh. what are the positional parties doing now? i also don’t know at the moment when, uh, this council arose, when they , uh, that is, well, the leaders of the coordinating council put forward the idea that this council is being created in order to find common ground, let’s say, common ground and to in the future , let's say constructively, everything was discussed and there were , let's say, uh, ways to solve all the pressing
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problems there, which seemed to me to be sound ideas, and therefore, let's say, i wanted to participate. i saw that it didn't lead to anything. here it goes, that is, the confrontation, unfortunately, only grew and not, except instead of mutual understanding, it turned out. uh, some kind of no, well, intransigence, that is, instead of finding some uh points of contact in the position, we diverged further and further. in the end, this is all, as i saw , it didn’t lead to anything particularly, there weren’t even online or offline meetings, somehow all this was there, i was there, nothing more. well , that is, there were no actions, in principle, i didn’t see any actions just like
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that, which that is. well, they would demand something from me, there was nothing. and when it's time. well, in a sense, when i came to the realization that i needed to, well, leave the squad, because the criminal case is envious, what's next. that's what i decided to clarify next, how to do the no exit mechanisms. the views are, uh, from emigrants, that is, someone says one thing to someone else. well, to be honest, i don’t have it now, i’m interested. i want to say so, to do my favorite thing , i’m flying, i’m people of all views. and for me it it doesn’t matter at all now that it is important for me to live in a calm country. and when i'm around,
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my friends. i would be fine. here he can object. well, germany is also a calm country, but nonetheless. you, uh, preferred calm germany, there is still a different mentality to calm belarus, and yes, calmly, but still not. left they live there, they also say that in principle, we are not, well, sort of they make their way, their careers go on and they achieve something there and the salaries are not bad, but the feeling that this is not around people who are not relatives. it is like that. and what prompted you to apply to the commission on return. maybe you had some difficulties, did you have any problems with the law at all? how did this happen in your case? well, you know uh in the commission on return to return. i probably wanted
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a commission on the return all the time. i applied because, well, i wanted to come back. just melancholy tortured me with parodies, it was hard for me there, you know how there are a lot of friends of my patients here , here, who are ready and waiting for me, they didn’t constantly call. these people thought when i returned, they constantly asked about it. uh, and that is, maybe the patients are out of mercantile feelings, maybe part yes , that is, in order for the good doctor to leave, i want to return, yes, so that he is nearby, they are somewhere there, uh, and everyone advised so that, in principle, i did not have any problems. i wrote found. i found the website of the commission, looked at the procedure for applying, wrote a letter to the commission in about three weeks. i received a preliminary response. then at one time i received a response from the commission that i had no problems with the law. i
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can absolutely calmly return and live in the country ; here is your decision to return to your homeland. which factor plays the role of melancholy parody more or maybe some domestic troubles, for me personally, for me personally, this is first of all what i left here. it's important to me. here to be my friends here everything that happens around is important to me. it would be nice here, because not arranged. well, you know all this, you can say that well, here you are sitting on these. you wear anti-tunettes. it's not like that . everything can be overcome. if you try there, uh, well, again, if you have a hopeless situation, and you can’t say that you can’t return. yes, you will, accordingly, overcome it all in the teeth and try to get used to society, but, unfortunately, uh, talking there with our compatriots who left
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a very long time ago, that is, well, we talked there with belarusians who left 20 years ago and more. hmm, they are already arranged, as if socialized, but i talk and ask. well, how about, well, you communicate with the germans there, he speaks at work. yes, no problems at all, but in everyday terms the mentality is different and still, that is, somewhere migrants mostly communicate with migrants. well, you 're back. and how long have you been in your homeland and such a question. what status are you in now? and against you wound up, maybe some kind of administrative case. you know no, i've clarified it all the present moment. i already here for the third week, let's say right away. in the prosecutor general's office, i clarified if there were any problems in the criminal case or administrative for me, they assured me that there were no problems. no, that i can return if
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i want to my professional duties, and i am free to do whatever i want and live by the law. now, if i live by the law, then everything no problems. i don't have, please no cases against you and no obstacles in relation to the performance of professional activities same. no, it's not like that. i managed to return already in these 3 weeks, but i managed to return to the place of work where i used to work and , let's say, returned to my favorite profession, i stand near the operating table and am satisfied, say, with a patient. pretty too, finally, yes, be careful. you had an absolutely exceptional opportunity to compare, say, german medicine and belarusian medicine, yes. but i had the opportunity to compare even before i left, let's say. it's been like that lately. i'm on the other side i looked at her a little, and in past years,
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when i went on an internship. uh, in principle, it became clear to me that the level of medicine is ours. uh, over the last there, well, 15 years , i pulled myself up very well. uh, the clinic is equipped with fairly modern equipment. uh, uh, the knowledge of doctors, which is, well, my knowledge with the knowledge of german doctors, that is, i tried to compare nothing actually differ from the point of view. here, as a layman. uh, that shortcoming, which is, well, i was a little bit surprised, uh, probably, yes, unpleasantly in german medicine. it's that, uh, everything, everything works like clockwork. but if you want to get in, you have the usual insurance, social, yes, if you want
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to get to a specialized doctor, well, according to the plan, let's say in order. since this is not an acute problem, then you can have a waiting list for classes of three months to six months simply, well , perhaps, in view of the lack of specialists. i don't know, well, there is such a thing, i didn't expect it. well, this is what it is. yes, the rest, as it were, well. medicine is comparable to our german. i am here, working, i provide, in principle, on such the same level of assistance as in germany, that is , people come quite calmly. uh, from me i have my patients and from germany i had patients and there was a patient from america. yes , some of the patients were this earlier, people who left, they come. it's probably more profitable to operate there. the quality is the same, it is cheaper, it costs a little from the baltic states, we have many patients. uh, patients
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from central asia come, that is, quite a lot. i not only operate on belarusians, i have some plans for the future, what are you going to continue to engage, well professional growth. i want to continue to develop i want to grow on i probably about me many people in this country know, that is, my patients have operated on many people. uh, and i want to bring something good to society to bring health. that's all. here is my task - to figure your experience of 22 years, if i'm not mistaken, thousands. yes, more than five more than five and a half thousand operations is the last question. why did you decide to tell your story anyway? well, especially on a mass audience, so i’ll say that i decided to share the fact that i was pleasantly surprised that this mechanism really works and wanted
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to show that the return mechanism is the mechanism yes , exactly the return mechanism. yes, everything is possible and really, as if i arrived and literally in a matter of days. i have returned to my job. i continue to work to walk around my favorite city to meet friends. it's important for me. thank you for this interview. thank you. the first satellite was launched in 2018, weighed about one and a half kilograms, the current satellite is 2.7 kg. these are satellites of the consat plan. this
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it means the size of the new satellite is the size of our e, 30 by 10 by 10 cm. yes, quite small. it has three main blocks, united by a common board. uh, food and a lot of different possibilities - this is the study of magnetic anomalies. this is a study of photometric and spectral characteristics of the earth's surface and objects. this is a study of the processes of excellent sounding of the earth. this is, of course, a study of various. uh, let's say scientific purposes. we have several coated plates. uh, material science check plate spraying. these are very important tasks that will be solved just in orbit in the new satellites, of course, with much broader functions. this is the use of flywheels instead of magnetic coils. this is using the block system. mm. uh, in which we can explore a variety of tasks, our students are planning after the commissioning of the satellite, that on one orbit the task of the satellite will be set to investigate
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certain processes. uh, the functionality of the satellite is embedded, and after 1-2 turns , you can remove and use this information when developing course master's degree projects in the description of dissertations. it is very, very interesting that our undergraduate students have been working for more than 5 years , many of those students who started developing the satellite are already employees of the belarusian state university. this is pride for our developers, for our students, magistrates , employees who developed this satellite, pride for bsu and for the republic. of course , there are ideas to increase the functionality of the satellite by using various tasks of others faculties of biological chemistry then sputnik is a fairly universal platform , universal, we can allocate a code for any task , these tasks can be performed both by various faculties
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