A nurse is not just a profession, it is a vocation!

12 May 2021, Wednesday

The Nurse's Day, May 12, is a global holiday for all nurses working around the world! To give people health is the calling, the purpose of true medical professionals. Their sensitive hearts and skillful kind hands save us from troubles and misfortunes.

 

The world is organized in a way that some professions are dying out. They are replaced by computers or machines. However, there are those that have always been and always will be. First of all, this is the job of nurses. Caring for sick people is always necessary, and no robot can cope with this difficult task. These people undoubtedly deserve their own holiday. In Russia, this holiday has been celebrated since 1993. Currently, nurses are the most numerous category of health care workers: in medical activities, the share of medical services provided by nursing staff is increasing, new methods of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation are being introduced. In the Mamadysh CRH, 338 secondary medical workers work, among them 248 directly in the CRH, 90 in rural outpatient clinics and paramedic stations.  The work of nurses is highly appreciated. For instance, Sayfutdinova Kh. M. was recognized as The Excellent Health Care Worker of the Russian Federation, 7 nurses were awarded the honorary titles of the Honored Health Worker. There are more than sixty who received the title of the Honorary Worker of the Republic of Tatarstan. Six nurses received the Certificate of Honor of the Russian Federation and 83 of the Republic of Tatarstan.

 

The profession of the medical worker in any society is on a special account. The great philosopher of ancient Greece, Socrates, said that the judge, the teacher and the medical worker receive their gift from above. If an ordinary person saves someone else's life, then he is honored as a hero, given an award, and written about in the newspapers. For a medical professional, saving people is a daily hard service. And the price of a mistake in such work is very high – it can be the life of another person.

 

The global coronovirus pandemic has shown us how important and necessary the work of doctors, nurses, paramedics, laboratory assistants is. A true medical professional is one who is aware of his duty to his patients. The main thing is to remember that people's lives and health depend on your actions. After all, how nice it is to see grateful eyes and a smile on the face of a patient who is discharged from the hospital. This is very difficult work, requiring patience and love for the profession.

 

The CRH nurses were among the first to volunteer to work on the "front line " in the" red " zones of infectious diseases hospitals in Naberezhnye Chelny and Yelabuga, as part of the team that took up the first 14-day duty in the hospital's dispensary in October 2020. The post of nurses of the hospital was strengthened, without refusal, fragile girls went to the "red zone" to help those who fell ill with a coronavirus infection. And they worked bravely until the disease rate decreased. Nurses and doctors take the most direct part in the fight against coronavirus, putting all their experience and professionalism, their best personal qualities and determination into it.

 

"I knew it would be difficult. And if I don't go, the who will. My colleagues had to see that it was possible and necessary to work there. I had to try it on myself. Infection with the competent action of doctors is manageable. We can prevent serious consequences," said Olga Ushatikova, who worked two shifts in the hospital  in Chelny and two in Mamadysh.

 

The nursing vocation and destiny became the profession for veterans of health care who have worked in the industry for more than forty years: Khanuza Sayfutdinova, Tatyana Karpova, Alfiya Mukminova are nurses of polyclinics, Klavdia Ermolaeva is  a nurse of the obstetric department, Alfiya Sabirova is a dietitian, Minnegul Hanafeeva is a senior midwife of the district, Galina Kugarchinova, Lyudmila Vasilyeva, Rumiya Miftakhutdinova are nurses of outpatient clinics, Venera Zakirova  are nurse of the paramedic-obstetric station, Raviya Shaikhutdinova, Raya Nikitina, Ruzaliya Mubarakova are paramedics of the paramedic-obstetric station, Zinaida Buzina is a midwife of the Kama Outpatient Clinic. We express our deepest gratitude to the specialists who have given their whole life to serving people! Senior nurses with extensive experience – Marina Pashina, Luiza Suleymanova, Polina Ivanova, Valentina Garifullina, Liliya Khuzeeva, Alsu Sibgatullina, a senior district paramedic Anisa Savateeva – competently manage the work of their subordinates.

 

It is gratifying that every year the hospital staff is replenished with young personnel! Thanks to the efforts of mentors-middle managers: Nuriya Rakhimullina, Sergey Mitrofanov, Raisa Salakhova, Endzhe Akhmetshina, yesterday's inexperienced students today have become promising and competent specialists. They are: the emergency paramedic Maria Chirkunova, Elvira Akhmedvalieva,  nurses-anaesthetists Fedorova Regina, Khusnutdinova Aigul, a midwife Samatova Yazilya, the paramedic of the polyclinic Chernyshova Yulia, Magsumova Ilyusa, Samatova Gulgen, Gibazova Ilzira, the nurse of the polyclinic Ivanova Margarita, nurses of the gynecological department Galyauva Gulnaz, Mubarakzyanova Lyaysan, Zakirova Guliya. And today, fifteen graduates of nursing schools are undergoing pre-graduate practice here. Clearly, people who are truly dedicated to their work, through and through professionals should go to medicine. No profession can compare in importance with the medical profession. Perhaps no one on this planet can do without medical care. You save lives and help patients re-enter the path of recovery. How often it happens that only a doctor can inspire a person with hope and believe in recovery. That is why today I especially want to wish all medical workers only happiness, family well-being, success in your hard work, which requires all the mental strength and full dedication. Happy Nurses Day!

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