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Minister Condemns Surgeon Attack, Vows to Protect Medical Professionals

A surgeon was attacked at Talgar hospital. The Minister of Health is fighting back, promising stronger protections for medical professionals.

In this picture we can see the doctor in white uniform explaining about the CT scan machine to 2...
In this picture we can see the doctor in white uniform explaining about the CT scan machine to 2 people wearing black coats. These two people are listening to the doctor.

Minister Condemns Surgeon Attack, Vows to Protect Medical Professionals

The Minister of Health, Alexei Tsoi, has condemned the recent attack on a surgeon at Talgar's Central District Hospital. The incident, where a relative of a patient assaulted the on-duty professional, has been described as 'intolerable'. The Minister has vowed to defend the rights of medical professionals and improve their protection nationwide.

The assault took place in the emergency department of Talgar hospital. The professional, who was treating patients on night duty, was beaten by a relative of a patient. The attack left the doctor with a concussion, and he is now receiving medical treatment.

The Minister of Health has expressed that such acts of violence are unacceptable in a civilized society. He has praised medical professionals for their dedication and deserves respect and admiration from society. To address this issue, the Ministry of Health has developed a draft regulatory act. This act aims to enhance the status of medical workers, protect their rights, and improve their working conditions. The Minister has announced that the Ministry will defend the rights of the assaulted professional and all medical professionals in the country.

The Ministry of Health is committed to improving the protection rights of medical personnel throughout Kazakhstan. The recent attack on a surgeon at Talgar hospital has highlighted the need for stronger measures to safeguard medical professionals. The Minister has expressed that medical professionals deserve respect and admiration, and the Ministry will work to ensure their rights are protected.

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