They performed surgery on the child, that's it!They bought medicines according to the list given before the operation themselves, in addition they paid voluntary (compulsory) contributions. Anesthesia is paid separately, an anesthesiologist comes, sits down and begins to tell you that there is a regular one, and there is one for 2500, hinting that you need to buy it. In the ward, mothers take turns mopping the floors themselves. After the operation, if you want to spend the night with the child, pay for the bed, sleep with the child or sitting if someone else is brought in at night. The statement is delayed until you pay off. And there are many more unpleasant things that I don't even want to write about. Even if you pay for everything there, which is the way it is, you are treated like garbage. It should be noted that interns are still people, and junior staff. But for how long...