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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.
00:16Khabibov, the head of the Khobaznoye medical school
00:19I am a doctor and a head of the Khobaznoye medical school.
00:24I am the head of the Khobaznoye medical school.
00:28I am a doctor.
00:30I am a teacher.
00:35I am a teacher.
00:38I teach the medical students.
00:42The first priority of a professional is to be humane.
00:52The second priority is to be a person who values professionalism.
00:57The environment is important.
01:01The environment is important not only for technology,
01:05but also for the environment itself.
01:09The first thing we did when he was released was to study in Russia.
01:16There were about 40 Russian-speaking people.
01:19We sent them to Russia.
01:21He had three children in Israel, and they studied in Russia.
01:26We sent the tickets to America and Japan.
01:30They wanted to go to Russia.
01:33In 2015, he was released from prison.
01:39He was sentenced to five years in prison.
01:44This is Euronews.
01:47This is one of the leading neurosurgeons.
01:49This is our colleague, our friend, Vadim Anatolievich.
01:52He is 50 years old.
01:55You've finally become handsome.
02:03When you're happy, you don't just look at yourself in the mirror.
02:07You look at the world around you.
02:09You look at yourself in the mirror.
02:11That's what makes you happy.
02:13This is a story I've been telling for a long time.
02:17It's still with me.
02:23He was the first person in Central Asia
02:26to be named Gamma Pshak, Gamma Knife.
02:31He was treated by a specific neurosurgeon specializing in neurotherapy.
02:38His father was a dark-haired scholar.
02:42His father was a dark-haired scholar.
02:45He was thirty five years old.
02:48He had an incision on his left hand.
02:51He had an incision on his left hand.
02:54He was sentenced to one thousand and three hundred years in prison.
02:58We are the first country in the world to have a televator in the middle of Asia.
03:04And all of this is necessary for our Kazakhstani people.
03:08The greatness of Kazakhstan does not end there.
03:11We need to develop new, advanced technologies.
03:17I think this is the most important thing.
03:20Today, after 15 years, we have gained 80% of new technologies in Kazakhstan,
03:32that is, we have gained experience in technologies that have not been used in Central Asia.
03:37Therefore, we want to transfer this to all the countries in our country.
03:44One of the goals we have achieved is to develop our own culture and culture.
03:50We have a very good scientist, his name is Armen Karay Damutogir.
03:55He is a professor of science and culture.
04:02In 2014, we held a congress of 13 Asian countries.
04:10We received more than 700 applications from 56 countries.
04:18Therefore, we know that Central Asia is one of the most developed countries in the world.
04:25The word of rejuvenation does not mean that there is no one left from the past.
04:37If I recall the words of the past, it means that there is no one left.
04:41The demand is a new trend.
04:43The number of people is increasing.
04:45We are the future.
04:55We are the future.

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