pays for everything and this was medicine at its best and i was very pleased to see it in sambor. for many years, i came to ukraine to help my colleagues, especially neurosurgeons, that is, i talked about science, technology, scanners, microscopes . but it would be good if i also helped my colleague richard clarke is also a very well-known doctor in england, if we could, er, help the development of palliative medicine here in ukraine, of course we all have to die, and this is a very important part of medicine , which is very often overlooked in ukraine, but how doctors as nurses we must make every effort to help patients to die in the same way and normally, that is, a loving family that leaves received some positive memories of the death of their loved one, and palliative medicine, unlike neurosurgery, is not expensive, you do not need scanners and microscopes are expensive you just need good doctors and nurses not a lot of drugs and treatments and dedicated doctors and nurses who work passionately ah richard taught the medical students here yesterday and she was very already on t