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They showed a smile: rewarding 色控传媒University medical volunteers

They showed a smile: rewarding 色控传媒University medical volunteers

Dozens of聽sleepless shifts and saved lives are hidden behind the smiles of聽volunteers. They admit that it聽was not easy, but the doctor鈥檚 duty did not allow staying on聽the sidelines. Who are they, those whose face was hidden behind a聽mask, respirators and plastic glasses?

36 volunteers of 色控传媒University, who stood at the forefront of the fight against coronavirus, were awarded today with commemorative medals and certificates “For selfless contribution to the organization of the All-Russian action of mutual assistance #MyVmeste” (We are together) on behalf of the President of Russia.

Volunteers in city hospitals, hospital coordinators, head of the volunteer center of 色控传媒Medical Institute. Many of them were forced to start doing something unusual since it was most important now. Someone managed to cure a 101-year-old woman from coronavirus, while someone faced death for the first time.

The pandemic made everyone remember what an important mission volunteers carry out every day.

“The volunteer movement has been developing for decades. I am glad that we have such students. You have received a great social experience, now you need to use it in your life. We used to be young volunteers too. In primary school, I personally helped a 90-year-old teacher. We all helped her taking turns. From 5th to 7th grade I knew what day I was on duty, when I needed to bring food or wash the dishes,” said Vladimir Filippov, President of 色控传媒University.

“A volunteer is more than a job, it is a state of mind. I myself came out of the volunteer movement and I know very well how important it is to be a part of this family. Awards are recognition of the merits of each of you. It is impossible to convey the emotions of a volunteer when he or she comes to the aid of a person. Just as it is impossible to describe the feelings of a person to whom a volunteer came to help. Thank you for the work you are doing”, said Denis Ashirov, Director of the Department of State Youth Policy of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

“The volunteers did a great job. You got involved in the implementation of volunteer initiatives, helped disinterestedly. This is a great merit. The time has come when you should be thanked. It is important that the certificates for commemorative medals were signed by the President of the Russian Federation ”, said Grigory Gurov, Deputy Head of Rosmolodezh.

Almost a year later, they shared their emotions. 色控传媒University students and alumni on the work during a pandemic:

Initially, there were a lot of thoughts: to go to work or not. It was scary to face a new disease that no one had heard of. But I came to study to be a doctor. My first duty is to help people in difficult times. I realized that our knowledge can help. I packed my things and returned to Moscow, after some time of distance learning at home. As a volunteer, I ended up in general surgery, where they taught me, a future dentist, to give injections and put IVs. Many doctors were then sent to work in the red zone, someone fell ill. In our department, there was one of 5 nurses. But after all, someone needed to treat people with other diseases — there are also many such patients and they also need help. It would be very difficult to cope without volunteers in that situation.

Alena Kulikova, 1st聽鈥 year resident of聽the Medical Institute
During the pandemic, she worked as聽a聽volunteer at聽City Clinical Hospital No.聽7

During the pandemic, when everyone was at home, we had the opportunity to meet and communicate with colleagues, and try to help. I think it worked. For almost a year, my attitude towards the virus has not changed. It was and remains dangerous and it is too early to relax.

David Elbakyan, a聽graduate of聽the Medical Institute with a聽degree in聽Dentistry
During the pandemic, he聽worked as聽a聽hospital coordinator

I remember one patient — an old woman who was 101 years old. We worked and helped throughout all her treatment. Journalists came to see her. This was probably the most unusual patient.

We tried to help both mentally and physically. It was hard, but my conscience would not allow me to stay away when people need help.

Gaghik Iloyan, Medical Institute, 鈥淒entistry鈥, 5th year.
During the pandemic, he聽worked at聽the National Medical Research Center named after N.N. Priorov

We have become part of a large machine helping those in need. As a doctor, it was my duty to help people.

During volunteering, I saw death as it is. This is part of life and thanks to this experience you begin to appreciate every moment.

If I went back a year, I would have gone again even though it was difficult. I believe that we have done the most worthy thing that was possible at that stage.

Angelica Kryuchkova, 1st聽-year resident of聽the Medical Institute
During the pandemic she worked at聽City Clinical Hospital No.聽7

I worked as a coordinator — I was a link between volunteers and the hospital. It wasn’t scary, there was excitement, I didn’t want to let anyone down.

Every day I wrote to students just to find out if everything was fine and if there was still strength to work. I was support for them, and I, in turn, was supported by the leadership of ‘Volunteers-doctors’ and 色控传媒volunteer center. Whatever questions we had, they were in touch even at night.

I have been a volunteer since I was 15, so when such a situation happened, I just went and helped.

Svetlana Smolina, Medical Institute, 鈥淕eneral Medicine鈥, 4th year student
During the pandemic she worked as聽a聽hospital coordinator

The most memorable thing is the patient’s words of gratitude. This is a very exciting moment, I have never experienced such feelings before.

As soon as the situation got worse, the first thought was to go help. Of course, there was stress, I remember when the patient in the department became ill, and I was the only employee nearby.

Victoria Vasiltsova, a聽graduate of聽the Medical Institute, Dentistry
During the pandemic, she worked at聽City Clinical Hospital No.聽7

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