Primorye honors brave medical workers on their professional day
Primorye honors brave medical workers on their professional day
Primorye honors brave medical workers on their professional day
Dmitry Kravchenko, head of the Primorye Federation of Trade Unions, marked Medical Workers’ Day by honouring healthcare professionals across the region. He recognised their dedication and the critical role they play in saving lives, especially under challenging conditions. In his address, Kravchenko thanked Primorye’s medical staff for their steadfast commitment to duty. He highlighted the bravery of medics serving in the special military operation zone, acknowledging their resilience in difficult circumstances.
He also expressed appreciation to veteran healthcare workers. Their experience and guidance have been invaluable in shaping the next generation of medical professionals. Kravchenko wished all workers strong health, stability, and peace in their personal lives.
The federation reaffirmed its position on healthcare support. Defending the rights of hospital, clinic, and emergency medical station employees remains a top priority. Medical professionals in Primorye continue to carry out a vital humanitarian mission. Their efforts support those defending the country. The federation has pledged to uphold their interests and ensure their contributions are recognised.
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