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02.10.2023 13:57
On the first Monday of October, the world celebrates International Doctors' Day. It is traditional on this day to say words of gratitude to our wonderful, attentive and kind doctors, who carry out their challenging service for the benefit of the nation's health and devote their professionalism, strength and time to people's lives and their well-being. Perhaps, society's life is impossible without doctors and their hard work.
Today, we want to say a huge thank you to each of them and wish them all the best in the world!
" Our dear doctors, selflessly and tirelessly helping people all over the planet! Today, we want to congratulate each of you on your professional holiday and wish you strength, joy, and all the good things and positive events in life! You deserve that your care and participation returned to you many times over! Your contribution to people's health and their hope for a brighter and more comfortable future, where there is no pain and suffering, is inestimable. Without your professionalism and daily efforts, it would be simply impossible.
May the light of hope and happiness illuminate each of your days, and as many healthy and grateful patients as possible!". Dina Makarenko, Director of Sun of Hope Charitable Foundation.
Recently, following another round of intensive treatment, his doctor happily announced that Imran has progressed from stage three to stage two cerebral palsy!
Read more ...Little Dair has undergone seven rounds of chemotherapy. Today, he will visit the clinic for tests before starting radiation therapy. However, every time he hears about a hospital visit, he cries and becomes frightened.
Read more ...Imagine a little boy named Maksat who has been living in complete isolation for a month. He has no toys, no friends, and no outings—just a sterile box, silence, white walls, and his mother by his side day and night. This is Maxat's life after a bone marrow transplant.
Read more ...Sultan is only four years old. At this age, children typically ask for ice cream, play with toy cars, and request bedtime stories. However, little Sultan lives in a hospital ward, where instead of toys there are IVs, and instead of sweets, there is medicine.
Read more ...Our wards look at the world with their eyes wide open, regardless of illness. They believe that adults will help.
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