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Dear medical workers !!!
Happy holidays to YOU !!!
Low bow to YOU for YOUR hard work in such a difficult time !!!
Low bow for working 24/7 leaving families and all personal affairs !!!
Low bow for continuing to work even if you yourself are sick !!!
I wish you a strong, peaceful sky and prosperity !!!
Алёна Яркина
2021-05-05 19:10:12Happy medic day! Postcard for heroes and heroines! Congratulations from the bottom of my heart to all the doctors and medical staff! What would we do without you ???
Thank you for your work!
Артём
2021-05-04 12:36:33So the day of the medical worker 2021 is coming. That year I received as many congratulations from my friends, patients, subscribers and unfamiliar numbers as I do not receive for the New Year, thank you all very much, I was very pleased. Indeed, this year, doctors are given great attention and this is understandable, during the pandemic they were at the forefront and not only the recovery of specific people, but also the economy of the entire country depended on their work. Yes, the struggle is still going on, and many of my colleagues and friends still go to the red zone in full uniform, putting on masks and suits, despite the forty-degree heat in some regions of our country, but I am sure that they will withstand. We have already finished the work and I think we did well, thanks to all my colleagues for the support and fighting spirit that has been maintained all this time. In the near future we will start our usual work with orthopedic patients, I miss them!
Пелагея Мелехова
2021-05-03 19:00:38Happy medical worker's day! Postcard! The best congratulations on the medical worker's day are here!
Наталья
2021-05-03 10:07:41Dear Colleagues! I congratulate you on our professional holiday! I wish you great strength and skill! May you be loved and appreciated at work, at home and in every family!
Аня Воронцова
2021-05-02 18:49:27I have wanted to become a surgeon since the seventh grade. I read "Professor Dowell's head" and "amphibian man" and decided that I would also be a man who, with the help of a scalpel, changes reality and works miracles.
I entered the university on a budget five years after school, after graduating from college and working at a FAP, earning money from the third year at the ambulance and managing to go on duty (free) to the hospital. It did not even occur to me that I might not get into the surgical group. I admire this specialty. This is an unreal thrill - the smell of the preoperative room, dry ovens, bright lamps, chatting with the anesthesiologist while you cover and wash the patient. And here it is, the first cut. Blood, coagulator, suction, clamp. Squeak of monitors. Operating room music. It's all breathtaking. This is the invisible thread that holds us in medicine. Each has its own. Cure pneumonia. Adjust sugar. Choose antihypertensive therapy. See how a person rebuilds after a stroke. To adequately anesthetize a cancer patient. Take a baby into this world. Once again, to reanimate the departing one and, if he nevertheless dies, wearily leave the ward and put another memorial stone in his personal cemetery ...
We followed all this. Adrenaline romantics - save everyone, help everyone! We can, we can! There will be enough fire in our hearts for all those who suffer!
Complaints. Paperwork. Minimum bet one and a half. At work 34 hours and on night duty. Inadequate pay. With honors - to the village. I worked for two years as one surgeon in the department, plus the same anesthesiologist and another surgeon in the polyclinic. You are one on one in situations where there is no one to ask.
We did not know where we were going. We wanted there to be less pain in this world ...
Happy holiday to us, happy day of the medical worker!
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