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In this episode of Voices From Central Asia, we meet Dr Serik Akshulakov, a neurosurgeon whose work is transforming healthcare and advancing medical innovation in Kazakhstan.

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00:00In the power of nature, there are two things that can be considered sacred.
00:05The first is that nature does not run away.
00:09The second is that it accepts the sacredness of nature.
00:14It is the principle of knowledge.
00:16I am learning a lot from this course.
00:19I believe I can achieve my goals,
00:22because there is a difference between
00:25my studies as a medical doctor and a professional.
00:30I cannot make a decision for myself.
00:32I can only choose to do my best.
00:34I'm not afraid of anything.
00:39I just have to work hard,
00:40be responsible in my work,
00:43and make good progress.
00:45The reason for this is that the first priority of a person is to be humane.
00:53The second priority is to be a person who values personal life.
00:59This environment is very important.
01:01It's not just a place where you can do what you want.
01:05You can't see this environment anywhere else.
01:09The first thing we did when the portals were opened was to learn Russian.
01:16There were 40 Russian-speaking people.
01:19We taught them Russian.
01:21Three of them were Israeli, and they learned Russian.
01:26We gave the tickets to the United States and Japan.
01:30They were interested in learning Russian.
01:33In 2015, we opened the portals in Yerevan.
01:39Now we have 5,000 visitors a year.
01:44This is Euronews.
01:46This is one of the leading neurosurgeons.
01:49This is our colleague and friend, Vadim Anatolievich.
01:52He is 50 years old today.
01:55You've finally become handsome.
02:04Happiness is not something you can get from the outside.
02:08Happiness is something you can get from the inside.
02:12That's what happiness is all about.
02:14This is a story that I've been telling for a long time.
02:17It's in my blood.
02:24In Asia, there is a thing called Gamma Knife.
02:31It's a type of radiation therapy.
02:34It's not harmful to the brain at all.
02:38It can be seen from a distance of 92 degrees.
02:45It can be seen from anywhere.
02:47The radius is 2 centimeters.
02:49It can be seen from a distance of 2 centimeters.
02:51Today, it is less than 1,300.
02:56It can be seen from the distance of 2,000 centimeters.
03:00It's a very big radiation.
03:04It can be seen from a distance of 1,700.
03:06It can be seen from anywhere.
03:09It's a very big radiation.
03:14Today, it's less than 2,000.
03:20It is seen from a distance of 2,000 centimeters.
03:25In the last 15 years, we have used more than 80 new technologies in Kazakhstan,
03:32that is, technologies that have not been used in the Middle East.
03:37Therefore, we would like to introduce it to all the countries in our country.
03:44One of the goals we have is to develop our own culture and culture.
03:50In our country, there is a very good science.
03:53We call it Armenian culture.
03:55It is a mixture of science and culture.
04:02In 2014, we held a congress of the 12 countries of Asia.
04:10We received more than 700 letters from 56 countries.
04:18Therefore, in our country, it is known that the Middle East is a place where young people live.
04:30The word of young people does not come from Abay anymore.
04:37If I repeat Abay's words, it is no longer valid.
04:41The demand is a new trend.
04:44The number of young people is growing.
04:46We are getting fewer and fewer.
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