Even the staff of other departments say about Pulmonology that it's a complete mess. Elderly patients are treated like dogs. The staff goes without badges, when you ask for a name and position, they are silent and leave. No one wants to be responsible for what they've done. The nurses are talking if they are the authorities. To any requests within the framework of their direct duties (to take out a duck, change dirty laundry, etc.), the answer is one "do it yourself, I have two floors of work." Nurses do not respond to comments and requests from the word at all. IVs are not put on during, tablets are thrown on the bedside table and they do not care that the elderly patient is lying down and cannot independently get them from the bedside table and drink. Pills are piled up until the arrival of relatives. It's the same with nutrition.
After treatment in this department, my grandmother ended up in intensive care.
Low bow and a huge heartfelt thank you to all the medical staff - doctors, nurses, junior medical staff from the emergency room to 11.7 pulmonology for your mercy, attention, care, professionalism and help in the fight for life with severe coronavirus infection. I always remain grateful to you for your mercy and cordiality. I have been on treatment since 04.11.2021. by 11/24/2031 I bow low to you and warm heartfelt wishes of health, success in your profession of mercy in the struggle for people's lives!!!
The most terrible department is the pulmonological department of the 5th clinical hospital in Minsk. My father, O.M. Kukushkin, got into this department and did not receive any help. The doctor who led his ward, Heidel T.A., treated the patient indifferently. The head of the department, Alla Evgenyevna Likhacheva, never approached the patient at all. As a result, the patient was discharged home with an acute bacterial infection and a temperature of 39 and died 5 hours later. The attitude towards patients is boorish, as well as towards visitors. I advise you to avoid this separation.