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V.N.C.C. (Veterans need care and company) keeps doing

23 October 2014

The meeting with veteran of health service Kuzminova Lyudmila Nikolaevna was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere. After fervor greeting, Lyudmila Nikolaevna invited us into the living room, where our conversation took place.

Ludmila Nikolaevna is incredibly kind and friendly person, therefore no wonder that she remembers almost all the students who passed through her ​​hands. At tea, the veteran who worked more than ten years in our university told many interesting and instructive stories from her life. The most remembered story started long before the working career in our university but it also inextricably connected with KSMU. “At that time I worked as mathematics teacher at school. The village where we lived was near Temirtau. It was an ordinary day, when the neighbor came running to me and said that it was necessary to urgently find a car because a woman was giving birth. The paramedic went to Temirtau on business. We didn’t find the car. I knew the procedure of act of delivery because we were taught basics of medicine. There was nothing to be done and we rushed to a lying-in woman. I remember that I worried about funiculus cutting, because I prepared neither scissors, nor a knife. My thoughts were interrupted when I saw that a child would see the light in a moment. As soon as I swept the baby up, the paramedic ran in everything worked out. Later I taught this girl at school and then she graduated from our KSMU.  And our families are still friends. As Kazakhs say: I’m her “kindik sheshe” (a mother who cuts funiculus).

Lyudmila Nikolaevna told us about the graduate of qmu, nowadays district doctor Z.M.Suleymenova who has repeatedly rescued the whole family of our veteran. Lyudmila Nikolaevna remembers with the kindest words her former student: "If you want to be doctors, you should try to become such as Zura Melsovna".

A lot of kind words have been said about our university. Ludmila Nikolaevna has only good memories of KSMU. Many stories were told about the veteran’s family, because she is not only a wife, mother, grandmother, but also happy a great-grandmother. Having found enjoyment in communicating with this open and cheerful person, we said goodbye Lyudmila Nikolaevna only toward the evening, promising remember and regularly visit her.

Club of initiative students of KSMU


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