The Republican Clinical Hospital of Tatarstan received the certificate of Roszdravnadzor "Quality and Safety of Medical Activity".
The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan, within the framework of the procedure for providing approval documents to conduct activities in the field of medicine, carries out the following powers:
The Kurakins' medical dynasty was 100% vaccinated against coronavirus infection, today all family members have already been revaccinated.
From October 15 to October 17, 2021, the International Exhibition "Medical Tourism" was held in the 55th pavilion of the All-Russian Exhibition Center. The exhibition was presented at the business platform "Woman of the Third Millennium".
Nizhnekamsk emergency medical teams carry out 250 visits per shift. During the pandemic, the emergency medical team does not hope for a break and a full lunch.
Multi-child mother from Naberezhnye Chelny thanks the doctors of the polyclinic for the timely provision of medical care.
The current situation with coronavirus infection in Nizhnekamsk, as well as in the whole republic, still remains tense. All medical workers continue to work in a crisis mode. This problem affects not only the red zones, but in general all departments of all medical institutions.
Today, the President of the Republic of Tatarstan visited the Interregional Clinical Diagnostic Center. Rustam Minnikhanov visited the operating room and the intensive care unit.
Overhaul is being completed in the Rozhdestvenskaya Outpatient Clinic of the Laishevskaya Central District Hospital. This is one of the facilities included in the program of modernization of primary health care. The cost of the work is 6.9 million rubles. The program has been implemented in the country since January on the initiative of the President of the Russian Federation.
The chief specialist in obstetrics and gynecology of the RCH of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan, head of the Department, federal expert of Roszdravnadzor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Albir Almazovich Khasanov visited the KCMC. He answered questions about vaccination of pregnant women.
Pregnant women from 22 weeks are recommended to be vaccinated against COVID-19. A viral infection causes catastrophic changes in the body of the expectant mother at the slightest clinical manifestations," Albir Khasanov said.