Practice makes good doctors

  • 22.12.2022

Practice makes good doctors

18 first-year students of the Medical Institute of Tula State University are practicing at the City Clinical Hospital No. E.G. Lazarev, City Hospital No. 11 and in the Children's City Clinical Hospital of the Tula city. All these guys have secondary vocational education. A graduate of the Tula Regional Medical College with a degree in General Medicine, Yulia Levina works in the children's clinic No. 2 of the City Clinical Hospital No. 2 named after. E.G. Lazarev. The girl admitted that her workdays are quite tense. In the morning she comes to the polyclinic, discusses working moments with a pediatrician, passes sick leave and emergency calls to nurses and her colleagues for inclusion in the database. Then she receives covid tests, masks, gloves, shoe covers, a list of addresses for the day and goes with the doctor on calls. Julia visits patients with Anastasia Alekseevna Masaltseva or with Yulia Sergeevna Kuzmina.- I use every opportunity to improve my professional level. On the way, I ask the doctor questions about all the interesting cases from his medical practice,” the student said. - The doctor allows me to fully interrogate and examine the patient and give an appointment. And always helps me with advice, recommends which medicine to prescribe. According to the freshman, in the early days it was especially difficult for her - about 30 calls a day. Now their number has decreased, which not only pleases, but also once again confirms the importance of the noble craft of a doctor. Already in her first year of college, Julia volunteered for the school New Year holidays. And before entering the university, she worked as a children's animator for four years and as a nanny for three years. “Children are my passion, so to speak. I find the approach to them easily and effortlessly! the freshman said. “Without practice, it is impossible to become a good doctor. Thanks to the head Inna Alexandrovna Podmareva, doctors, nurses and paramedics, I gain new knowledge and invaluable experience. The kids are getting better before my eyes, and it's wonderful! The girl said that one of the mothers, as a sign of gratitude, made soap with the doctor as a gift. But the best reward is, of course, the cheerful eyes and cheerful smile of a recovered child. Vasily Adyutantov is a graduate of the Moscow Medical College No. 2 with a degree in Nursing. The first-year student of the Medical Institute of Tula State University is practicing in the children's clinic No. 1 of the City Clinical Hospital No. 1 named after. E.G. Lazarev. Reception is held in the office "Healthy Childhood". Vasily examines healthy children, writes out certificates for preschool and school institutions, issues referrals. - I have only positive impressions from the practice! he shared. — This is a precious experience that is simply necessary for a future doctor! The head of Vasily’s practice is Yuliya Lvovna Venevtseva, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Internal Medicine Propaedeutics. She supports and guides him. The student said that the doctors of the children's polyclinic provide him with great help. They not only explain to him all the nuances of the work, but are always ready to give practical advice. And the reliable shoulder of senior comrades is, of course, a good help. Igor Kholodov graduated from the Tula Regional Medical College with a degree in General Medicine and received the qualification of a paramedic. The practice also takes place in the children's polyclinic No. 1 of the City Clinical Hospital No. 2 named after. E.G. Lazarev. His responsibilities include patient visits, diagnosis and clinical advice. “I have about 15-17 calls a day, I mostly go to addresses on foot,” he said. I regard the responsibility entrusted to me as trust. And the health of our young patients also depends on me. Igor admitted that he was very lucky with doctors and nurses. You can call them at any time or consult via messengers. And they always give an exhaustive answer!

Tatiana Krikunkova

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