The woman became ill on November 27. It all started with a rise of fever. For two days, it remained at 37.2 degrees. She went to the clinic, doctors prescribed treatment and medicines. But it didn't get any easier.
The primary specialized accreditation of resident graduates in pediatric surgery has been completed. The heads of the 1st and the2d surgical departments of Children's Republican Clinical Hospital, Mikhail Pospelov and Rinat Yafyasov are members of the accreditation commission on pediatric surgery, assessing the preparation level of qualified medical care by the examiners.
Daniya Sharifulovna was admitted to the emergency room of Spassk Central Regional Hospital on November 18 with signs of coronavirus infection. The woman had difficulty breathing, a high fever, and a cough.
From December 9 to December 13, 2020, two medical detachments will visit the Zainsk and Leninogorsk districts of the Republic of Tatarstan as part of the "Medical landing" volunteer campaign. The main part of work will be the prevention of HIV and AIDS in disadvantaged areas of the Republic of Tatarstan on the spread of HIV infection.
Russia-wide, The 28 Loops action is several years old already. Its name comes from the number of loops that one needs to knit a tiny sock. These socks, hats, vests, and plaids are necessary for babies born before the due date.
Specialists of the Republican Clinical Hospital of Tatarstan, together with the University Clinic of KFU, saved the life of a resident of Kazan, who could not get an accurate diagnosis for several years.
In winter, Kazan residents most often suffer injuries, bruises, and fractures on the stairs of buildings and crossings and at public transport stops due to falling on the buttocks or stretched limbs. Alexander Borodkin, a traumatologist and orthopedist of Traumatology Department #1 of Kazan Clinical Hospital #7, shared some facts at a press conference at Tatar-Inform news agency.
Children are injured most often on the street, and about 40-50% of the cases are related to domestic injuries. This fact was brought up at a press conference at Tatar-Inform news agency by Alexey Glushkov, the head of the Traumatology Department of the CRCH, an orthopedic trauma surgeon.
People carelessly open champagne, violate safety regulations in the use of fireworks and get snowballs in the eyes.
In Kazan, since November, 60 people who were injured due to ice-covered ground have been called to the ambulance.