In today's reality, when so many of our fighters need help and support, it is impossible to remain on the sidelines. Not only medical personnel, but also volunteers play a key role in providing care for the wounded. This is especially relevant in the conditions of overcrowded hospitals in Moscow and the Moscow region, where hundreds of specialists and volunteers work every day.
Recently, "Evers Group Rus" employees, together with surgeon, phlebologist and candidate of medical sciences Somov N.O., organized an extended meeting for volunteers. This event included a lecture aimed at deepening knowledge in the field of surgical care for patients. The main goal of such meetings is to train volunteers in competent care that will help the wounded recover faster and avoid complications such as bedsores.
The lecture by N.O. Somov was an important step in improving the qualifications of volunteers. He emphasized the importance of timely and professional care, which can significantly affect the speed of recovery of patients. During the meeting, bedsore prevention methods, the importance of observing hygiene standards and psychological support for the wounded were discussed.
The volunteers who participated in the event received not only theoretical knowledge, but also practical recommendations that they can apply in their daily work. This training was made possible through cooperation with medical institutions, which allows integrating volunteer assistance into the overall system of treatment and rehabilitation of patients.
The importance of moral support provided by volunteers is worth mentioning separately. In conditions of stress and physical discomfort, it is important for wounded soldiers to feel the care and attention of others. Professionally trained volunteers are able not only to alleviate the physical suffering of patients, but also to support them emotionally.
We express our deep gratitude to everyone who works daily in hospitals, helping the wounded to recover and overcome difficulties. Their dedication and professionalism are the key to the successful rehabilitation of soldiers and their return to a full life. It is important to continue to develop the volunteer movement, providing its participants with access to the necessary knowledge and resources. This will allow us to provide even more effective assistance to those who really need it.