From Uzbekstan -Anaesthesiology and Reanimation / Dr. Dano JULAMANOVA/Uzbekstan
I have been working for 15 years as a CVC intensive care doctor at V. Vahidov Operation Center of Uzbekistan Republic Ministry of Health. I came to Bayındır Hospital on 16 December 2008 as intern. During my intern period in Bayındır Hospital, I have gained very important knowledge. I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who provided me this knowledge. I have observed 50 open heart surgeries. I have learned to give Cvann-Gansa. I have endured the post operation period of the serious diseases like Soner diabetes and renal failure without any complications. When I was working at the intensive care unit, it was surprising to find that the personnel working there were all high educated and professional people. Especially the nurses in the intensive care unit were able to take care of the patients who were having very heavy complications and were in the worst situations all by their selves. The smallest scar in the patient’s body was not overlooked. I am amazed with the working regulations of Bayındır Hospital. I can tell much more positive things about Bayındır Hospital. All the things that I have experienced were all beautiful. The patience and the smiling faces of the workers and their education levels all amazed me. The quality, cleanliness and tidiness of the hospital were exemplary. I would like to thank everyone who patiently replied my questions during my intern period.
From Syria -Bone Marrow Transplantation /Derar Mazloum/Syria
This is Derar Mazloum. I am from the Syrian Arab Republic and 13 year-old. I got sick end of February, 2010. I have received chemotherapy treatment in Teshrin Hospital, Syria and I have learned that I needed to have a bone marrow transplantation. However, there had no any such treatment in our country. So, I had been sent to Turkey to have this treatment with a support by the Military Teshrin Hospital Dr. Hala Hadish and Dr. Mohammed Barr Ali and the Persident of the Syrian Medical Aid Organisation Dr. Khaled Ataya. My relatives, comrades and aid agencies gave their supports both financailly and morally and I have came here this way.
I arrived to Bayindir Hospital on July 12th, 2010. However, while was coming to hospital, I was worried and scared. I was worried about my illness and treatment of it. There had anxiety of thinking the medications I am giong to receive, the pain I am giong to experience and the language issue. Within a short period of time after my stay in hospital, I was amazed. The hospital was very nice and clean, everyone in the hospital was debonaire and supportive. I was very glad of this. So, I felt myself as in my house, not in a hospital.
I felt myself as the most spoilt kid at the 8 floor where the unit was located. Even I have taught Arabic to the nurses and medical providers over the time and they have taught me Turkish.
Prof. Dr. Suleyman Dincer, Specialist Dr. Cafer Aksoy, Dr. Ahmet Oymak ve Dr. Buket Cicek are not like a person but like an angel who had came down from the sky for me. They became like Dr. Hadish as I like my mother for me. Even they have assigned an Arabic-speaking nurse, Selma Safarini, for taking care of me all the time. She is a very well-intended woman. When she wakes me up, she calls me as “my beautiful lovely Derar, my sweet Derar” and I love her very much.
I would like to thank specially Coordinator Mr. Levent Uyaniker and beautiful lady Meral Oral from the International Patient Department at Bayindir Hospitals. They have been asking to me and my family eachtime from the date I have came here whether I need anything and they have tried their best to solve any of my problems without any hesitation.
And now with the permission of Allah, I am returning to my home. I have already missed Bayindir Hospitals. However, I know that after 6 months I will come here for my follow-up examinations with a health.
In this way,I would like to thank especially Dr. Hadish and to everyone who had taken care of me on behalf of my family.
The most beautiful thing during my stay as an inpatient in this hospital wasseeing the two of the Bairams here. The hospital staff did not forgot me and they have celebrated me with some gifts. They had already knew that I loved drawing pictures. I have drew pictures to them, even their pictures.
One day I never forget, my angio was going to be done and I especially was thinking that Iwould be experienced too much pain. However, when I woke up, I saw lots of baloons of Bayindir in my bed and I was feeling great. I was so happy.
Thank you for you all.
Derar Mazloum..