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[000:00:00;00] our doctors are trying to take the contacts of these patients and discuss with them the possible consequences if they do not come for surgery, or secondly, what to do to eliminate some pathological process there , to cure something, if it is surgical intervention , treatment that requires inpatient treatment, but scheduled, i.e., the one that can be postponed . we make it possible to help these patients come, be examined, have an operation and then return home if they naturally want it, if they don't want to, for example , evacuate somewhere further because we also had such cases, we were intermediate points and further patients were evacuated from dangerous areas and the second option is urgent
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situation, i.e. emergency assistance, when we see that it is necessary, we transport the patient to the nearest medical institution , we already have relationships with management of the clinics, and they are absolutely proud to say that they accept our patients, uh, and we have never been refused in urgent cases, ah, i understood bohdan, that is, you independently negotiate with hospitals that can accept this or that patient, that's absolutely true. who helps financially at all? if we are talking, for example, about private hospitals when we are talking about medicines , however, in general, it is necessary to somehow maintain a team of these doctors who will make trips
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to the de-occupied territories if we are talking about hospitals, if a patient comes to a state hospital, our ministry, through the national health service, covers the costs of what it can cover, if any help is needed from us in the form of medicines, medical investigators , we are trying to provide this to doctors who work in state hospitals, if we say for the medicines, the equipment that is in our mission, because it is still expensive , the devices that we have are of commercial value , the majority of the medicines are for the nation from international partners who send us or if we talk about funding, it can be to the nation from the people who er 11 us to our organization well and then these funds are directed to the medical support of our mission mr. bohdan well actually i want to thank you for our communication today for what you have allocated
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we have time to wish you only the best in your work and to thank you for coordinating this entire process, doing it and helping people in the de-occupied territories, thank you to all the viewers, i want to remind you that we were just contacted by the coordinator bohdana avramenko to the project and a therapist, a cardiologist, doctors who volunteer in their free time and go to the de-occupied territories in order to help people well, we are moving on to our next communication, and literally right now we will be in touch with the infectious disease doctor oksana vygovska, i want to say that she regularly travels to the de-occupied and front-line areas to examine patients and sees with his own eyes the conditions they are in and how the war affects their health ms. oksana, i congratulate you and you
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have seen the problems in the those territories that were under occupation, you were in kyiv region during its occupation , they provided medical assistance there, now you have joined the volunteer doctors who constantly conduct receptions in the liberated regions, so i want to ask you to tell me personally what impresses you the most , what health problems you see in adults and children. congratulations ms. iryna, well , first of all, this whole problem and that pathology can be divided into two situations. as an infectious disease specialist, i see acute pathology of an infectious nature, for example, respiratory viral diseases, pneumonia, bronchitis a large number of pantology of lesions, e.e., from changes
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on the side of the skin of fungal or bacterial origin, i see , for example , an infectious pathology chronically, e.e. , to which patients in those areas did not have access to medication, e. for example, e-e drugs for the treatment of chronic viral hepatitis b, viral hepatitis c e-e, this is like an infectious disease specialist, but given that i perform a large part of the receptions e-e carries out sorting and triage, that is, asks for complaints, asks for anamnesis i will look at the documentation and try to go to the specialists, and after that i will accept it as a specialist , what is the problem with almost every first person, that is, the second one will not even bite
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, there is a combined pathology, a large number of chronic diseases, for example, just such a combined one e combined pathology is a pathology from the cardiovascular system plus diabetes, moreover, very often this is the first time that arterial hypertension is detected, this is the first time that diabetes is detected, which the patients did not know about at all and did not even suspected er, but even we faced and are faced with er , acute surgical pathology that requires immediate surgical intervention er and hospitalization, and we specialized in this, ms. oksana, we very often hear such an expression as doctors are heroes, er, i can also call you a doctor heroine now for everything i know that
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doctors, heroes are ordinary people with their own feelings and problems and tell me if it is difficult to be a volunteer doctor physically and morally in general. physically and morally sometimes why because you work er your work schedule and then on weekends you go and spend the weekend er providing help and therefore physically especially if it is a mission with an emission exit after exit plus er well let's add more here uh, protective equipment, that is, a bulletproof vest, a fairy tale. and how much i work for a large part of it is on trips uh, and
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not only in work in bomb shelters, namely not on trips, so well, during the day, you uh, wear it because your safety is extremely important uh- it's extra weight, you don't just walk around either here and there during the day you climb down you squat down you don't still have something on you the conditions are different in which you find yourself in the morning from the train you should already be in stryu you should look good smile at her and work uh and so there may be periods when physically you are not we are getting tired and regarding the emotional side here is a question from two sides, on the one hand, you are emotionally tired, you ask yourself a question , for example, why are there so many of them, and
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why do many children stay in certain places, and why do they not leave? and how can you help and for example, you saw the autopsy and you don't have those medicines and you understand that they are needed and not always, you can give them because, for example, especially at the beginning, only if it is a de-occupied territory or they are going very close to the front line, there is not always a branch of the new post office, not always volunteers can get there, but on the other hand, after such missions , you have a clear conscience because you understand and that you did what you can directly do as a doctor for our general victory, and
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this is your grain of it of the help of that contribution which thousands of our compatriots do. ms. oksana, i said at the beginning of our conversation that you had been to many regions. i want to know where it was most difficult for you. one of those places that really impressed me was as a pediatrician, because a children's infectious disease specialist er, it was probably siversk er , i thought those photos that er, well, we all see er on the screen. uh, it's in his city
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at the same time, journalists are photos of seversk, these are photos of children, children who are in storage in basements for a long period of time, in conditions in which a child cannot be , because we understand that it is cold, it is dark , it is dampness, fungus is a disease, it is a shortage vitamins t food that does not meet the needs of the child and families do not leave eh well, already coming to this city for the second time, for example, i already specifically understood what children are, what their needs are, and already, for example , when i went on a mission, i went not only as doctor-volunteer a was already on her way with humanitarian aid, which was collected specifically for these children and for these families, ms. oksana well , then you just now have an opportunity
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for sure. and uh, to say that we have already talked about this repeatedly on our broadcasts, that children and women have no place in those regions where military operations are taking place. therefore, please take the children out so as not to expose them to danger tomorrow. this region can really be occupied, we are all parents, i am mother, not you, mrs. iryna, mother, they are watching, uh, many parents , everyone, every volunteer, every doctor, every person who carries out evacuation, medical evacuation always asks the question why do people stay there, everyone has different reasons
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for staying there, mainly it is fear that it is not known what will be ahead , i understand you perfectly because fear is inherent in each of us when you really do not know what will happen, but children are our future, this is our present, and they must build and build and rebuild our country and move forward, and therefore think about our future, about your future, about the future of your kind, your family , children should be in decent conditions and be born in good conditions, they should be healthy , they should be happy , ms. oksana, do you want to ask you anything else are there enough volunteer doctors for their work and are all opportunities open to them, because we are talking here about the fact that it is possible, for example
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, to invite people who need help to other cities, they will be provided with medical care in in hospitals and even in private hospitals, is everything always so simple and do people always agree to it first of all? because here , too, it is probably very difficult to persuade these patients to come in different ways. and not five , and the number of people who have passed through our hands is measured er , well, by a very large number of thousands. yes, we have a lot of our own experience. patients are actually different, that is, there are patients who are very easy, who react quickly, what kind of er is one the doctor, and we very often do consiliums
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doctors of various specialties and limbs come out very professional, very high-quality, quickly and uh, there are patients. yes, when you say uh, that you need urgent hospitalization, or , for example, that is, for such a period of time, you need to be hospitalized, and patients clarify and ask where a-ah we have with us doctors come from different cities of ukraine, and then we call it, for example, it can be kharkiv, or it can be kyiv, for example , you choose where is convenient for you and our patients, yes . they come to kyiv and kharkiv . they then eagerly await us in those cities when we return, we return, uh, we know our patients , uh, we communicate with them, we transfer the medicine as it is possible , there are patients who need time, there are patients who will not come, regardless of what you
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talked about, you convinced them, they are afraid or in they don’t have opportunities or they are a lonely person who is physically difficult to get around or leave their home, so the situations here are different well, in fact, the volunteer community is very strong, it is very powerful and we find opportunities, we actively help each other and in principle, so far we have not had a single case when we could not help a person , this applies to both medication and surgical intervention of hospitalization. thank you for everything, for your dedication to your profession. thank you, lady. and i want to remind you that oksana vygovska , an infectious disease doctor, was in touch with us. thank you to all those doctors like ms. skala oksana, doctors who are angels
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who help people and help people during the war and with us. another doctor is on call who regularly travels with charitable rescue missions to the front-line areas, his patients are primarily women, i want to introduce to you the obstetrician-gynecologist and reproductive specialist serhiy baksheev , mr. serhiy i welcome you today on our broadcast congratulations glory to ukraine glory to the heroes mr. serhiy so what are the health problems you personally identify most often in the de-occupied territories. we have been traveling a lot in the occupied territories since march, and during the liberation we see various issues, various problems. at first
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it was such acute diseases chronic diseases chronic stress and you know, many women who passed certain years of the war without a medical examination have those diseases that could have been detected six months ago, for example , because medical examinations are not carried out , the examination is not carried out and, unfortunately, we sometimes come across simply neglected neglected cases diseases that stand on the temple between environmental diseases before cancer diseases, it's about precisely about the regions in which regions and what impressed you the most and each region impresses me very much
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impressed impressed the regions near chernihiv when we went immediately after the increase of the liberation of chernihiv because such a number of such a number of patients with pathological climax with tides with e in need of hormone replacement therapy , i did not see so many people at the reception, it turned me upside down and impressed me so much that we even began to transfer replacement therapy drugs there to persuade people that their lives there can improve if they receive this treatment to give them medicine for three months a year and for me. for the doctor, it was so vulnerable because i have long been accustomed to the fact that as soon as the decrease in estrogens begins and the number
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of women transitions into this period, the names are the basal period, she is in the transition period, then they turn to to us doctors, we carry out the work, tell them what examination needs to be done and treat them, but there they fell out of this one in kherson on their last trip, i don’t know how now, we will see on the last trip, we discovered quite a lot of tumors that connected with the fact that for almost six months there, for 9 months, people did not see a doctor, they took several patients to kyiv, besides, i must tell you that the people of kherson are not incredible people, but we agreed with them, we said that they need treatment, they say we don't have money, we treat without money, you have a contract
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with the national health service, you'll just arrive. okay, we 're returning to kyiv on monday. on monday , several patients are already calling me, saying we 'll be there tomorrow. in life we will meet at the station, arrived and immediately took them to the hospitals. unfortunately, we are now in the third maternity hospital and cannot work. because during the war, most of the doctors of the third maternity hospital were dismissed in kyiv, so the doctors work in other hospitals that have provided the conditions and all this is done free of charge. at the expense of the national health service , several such oncological conditions were discovered and diagnosed, which were neglected and could have been prevented or could have been diagnosed or cured if it had been
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six months ago, serhiy, well, on the other hand, it's very good that you met exactly such people who, after all, take care of their health, because you invited them to kyiv for treatment and they immediately agreed, because we, for example, with ms. oksana, they talked about the fact that there are cases when it is very difficult to persuade people to come for some kind of additional examination or surgery , that is, i understood you correctly that oncological diseases also occur quite often, quite often, and you know if we say and that that people come alone a the second ones don't leave, but for today , donetsk region, donetsk region, we were in siversky, the family is children, and it is impossible
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to take them from there. land, we will not go, our delegation was in bakhmut, the children are also in the same situation and we cannot take them out because they did not want to leave, i want to tell everyone who is watching us, those who need any medical treatment not only in the position of freshmen studies in others specialties, please come and take our contacts, we are on social networks, they are blocking social networks . can you find our phones? call and say what city you are from and we will organize medical assistance for you in relation to our specialization - it is always qualified medical assistance, unfortunately, we are not always we can buy you tickets and make sure that you get to kyiv, but i personally and my friends will meet you frida
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, our organization will help you, all doctors work in very different hospitals in the city of kyiv who will help you and you won't need to rent an apartment or a hotel or something else , we can put you in a hospital until you are examined and examined and see what's wrong with you everything will be fine and then you will go home mr. serhiy i have so much for you a delicate question regarding rape victims and abortions. was there something like that in the occupied territories, did women with such problems turn to you, you know, this is a very painful topic for our country, it will appear in the kaaz. i think that more than one person should be
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punished by the russians for these crimes that they committed against our people, but i personally, since the release of buchi, when i was approached as a doctor, i refused to communicate with these women because they are under such stress that i, as a male gynecologist, do not have the right to a psychologist, too, a man has no right to do this during the entire time of my trips , i have not had any abortions, i have not had such patients, as i say this frankly, and i have not had women who were after rape, of course we communicate, people very a lot of people tell us a lot about atrocities in the occupation. i was impressed by a boy from kherson who said that his comrade was beaten and his comrades were mocked and miraculously it did not happen to him. there were 10-11-year-old boys there
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, but i did not talk to them about the termination of pregnancy in relation to mounted women. because i could not do it or does not want to do it, i believe that there are female specialists who should provide this medical care. and did pregnant women meet in the de-occupied territories ? watched pregnant women, but you know that pregnant women are more or less organized, the maternity service of our country is either they leave or they have remote doctors during the war, we gave birth remotely on the phone, i had several such
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cases when i prayed at night with obstetricians to the gods that everything went well and that there were really no complications because nature, after all, is above ukrainians, she helps us and this midwifery fate is the fate of the birth of these children of these children. she , well, from my childhood, such remote births were still wonderful now there are not many pregnant women in the areas that we are examining. and what is closer to kharkiv, for example, yes, they do appear, but they are taken care of by local doctors, and we will end our conversation with you on such a pleasant, positive note. actually, ivan, i also want to thank you for your work for what you do with volunteering in your spare time, i also want our country to
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kneel for me, the flag of ukraine will not kneel, this is us, another message from our doctors, we are reformatting our state and i i wish all of us to hold hands after the victory and wait for the birth of real ukrainians. glory to ukraine, my hero was weak serhii baksheev, obstetrician-gynecologist, reproductive specialist , we talked about the medical volunteer movement of frida in general . today we talked about ukrainian doctors who, despite everything, are not afraid and go to the de-occupied territories and provide help to people who need it, as she said . one of the doctors is an angel doctor. we want to thank all the doctors for their work, for what
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