In the format of a free dialogue, the heroes of the meeting told how important constant personal growth, following their vocation and the desire to be useful to their country are. This approach opens up a wide field for doctors and psychologists to come up with bold ideas, experiments, projects, and even professional creativity, helping medicine move forward and overcome bureaucratic obstacles.
Dmitry Zinenko revealed the role of personal experience, intuition and self-discipline in the work of a pediatric neurosurgeon, which requires special responsibility in the treatment of young patients. He also spoke about his personal experience of participating in humanitarian missions, where non-standard approaches and unique technologies are required to help civilians.
Natalia Yunina-Pakulova noted that internal discipline, the ability to deeply reflect and the ability to adapt to working with patients in new conditions, especially during the rehabilitation of combatants, are critically important for a psychologist. Today, clinical psychologists are a real support for the military, helping soldiers cope with enormous emotional stress and stress, directly increasing the effectiveness of units.
Separately, the speakers emphasized the power of charity and volunteerism. These efforts make high-quality medical care available in the most remote corners of Russia and beyond, allowing you to instantly mobilize resources in difficult conditions.
Both the heroes of the meeting and the audience in the hall unanimously agreed that true success and joy come when a profession becomes not just a job, but a part of life filled with meaning and bringing real benefits to people.
Photos from the event can be found in the album.




