Biography. Children's surgeon Morozov goes to the State Duma Deputy candidate Dmitry Morozov

In 1994, he graduated with honors from the pediatric faculty of the Saratov State Medical University, and in 1996 - the clinical residency of the Department of Pediatric Surgery

From 1996 to 2012 he worked at the Department of Pediatric Surgery at the Saratov State Medical University named after I. IN AND. Razumovsky (since 2003 - head of the department and head of the university clinic)

In 2000 he defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences at the Russian State Medical University named after V.I. N.I. Pirogov

From 2004 to 2005 - vice-rector of the university for research work; since 2005 - Deputy Director for Research, and since 2010 - Director of the Research Institute of Fundamental and Clinical Uronephrology, Saratov State Medical University

Since 2012 - Chief Specialist of Pediatric Surgeon in the Volga Federal District

In 2012-2013 - Deputy Director of the Moscow Research Institute of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery, Ministry of Health of Russia, Head of the Department of Abdominal Surgery

Since September 2013 - Director of the Research Institute of Pediatric Surgery, since October 2015 - Head of the Pediatric Surgery Department of the Scientific Center for Children's Health, Head of the Department of General Surgery

Since October 2013 - Head of the Department of Pediatric Surgery and Urology-Andrology at the I.M. THEM. Sechenov

September 18, 2016 elected to the State Duma of the Federal Assembly Russian Federation VII convocation, chairman of the Health Protection Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

Pediatric surgeon of the highest category. Certified in Pediatric Surgery, Endoscopic Surgery, Coloproctology, Pediatric Urology-Andrology.

Member of the Russian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, the European Association of Pediatric Surgeons, the Scientific Council for Pediatric Surgery of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, the problem commission "Surgery of newborns".

From 2008 to 2012 - Chairman of the Saratov Regional Branch of the Russian Association of Pediatric Surgeons.

Laureate of the First National Prize for the best doctors of Russia "Vocation" in the nomination "For a unique operation that saved a person's life" (2004). In 2008 - laureate of the competition of the Union of Pediatricians of Russia "Children's Doctor of 2007", awarded by the State Duma of the Russian Federation. In 2009 he was awarded the Certificate of Honor of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. In 2011 he was awarded the prize of the Russian competition "The best pediatric surgeon in Russia in 2011" (Diploma of the III degree). In 2012 - "Excellence in Healthcare of the Russian Federation". Awarded with a letter of gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation (2012).

In 2013, he was registered in the Federal Register of Experts in the Scientific and Technical Sphere of the Research Institute RINKTSE of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Since 2014 - Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Russian Association of Pediatric Surgeons. 7 candidate and one doctoral dissertations were defended under his supervision.

Specialist certificate "Pediatric Surgery" dated 06.06.2016

Priority areas of work:

  • Hirschsprung's disease
  • anorectal defects
  • congenital pathology of the esophagus, intestines
  • surgical pathology of the thyroid gland
  • violation of gender formation

On June 26-27, the second stage of the United Russia party congress is taking place in Moscow. On Sunday, the heads of the leading medical institutions of the Russian capital proposed to the United Russia congress to nominate children's surgeon Dmitry Morozov for the State Duma elections in Cheremushkinsky single-mandate constituency No. 209. Experts believe that Morozov is a suitable candidate, a leader public opinion for the residents of the district, as it represents both the medical sphere and the educational sphere.

As the director of research at the ISEPS Foundation Alexander Pozhalov recalled, it became known earlier that their candidates for inclusion in the list in the elections to the State Duma were proposed to the United Russia congress. labor collectives AvtoVAZ and Uralvagonzavod. However, the case of Dmitry Morozov is somewhat different from previous appeals. "In the first case, we are talking about a proposal to include in the party lists new candidates who were not involved in the preliminary voting, and Morozov actively participated in this procedure and entered the top three winners on the citywide list. That is, he was guaranteed to be in the passing place of the list," - explained Pozhalov.

He drew attention to the fact that the program with which Dmitry Morozov went to the primaries - "Healthy Future", ensuring the health of the younger generation - was actively discussed during the primaries and caused a positive response. "So the proposal of the doctors looks quite logical. The public is proposing to the party to move a strong candidate, who actually became one of the leaders of the preliminary voting on party lists, so that he can compete in a single-mandate constituency in the south of Moscow," the political scientist believes.

Cheryomushkinsky single-mandate constituency # 209, according to him, is one of the most difficult for the party. "This is a responsible territory, this is the district whose residents are most demanding of power. This is the district in which a large number of medical institutions, a large number of universities. So a candidate who represents both the medical community and, at the same time, the field higher education- and Morozov is the head of the department of the Sechenov Academy - he is a suitable opinion leader for the district, "Pozhalov is sure.

In addition, Dmitry Morozov is a new face for the United Russia party, since he was not previously involved in politics, was not a member of the party. "This is a new appeal, the emergence of new leaders of public opinion from a non-political environment among the candidates of United Russia. The figure of the pediatric surgeon Dmitry Morozov, supported by Leonid Roshal, is a figure that may be of interest to voters who are supporters of various parties," - the expert noted, recalling that in the last elections in the territory of the Cheryomushkinsky district, the victory was won by "an opinion leader who is perceived not as a politician, but as an authoritative public figure" - Stanislav Govorukhin.

In addition, an additional point in favor of Morozov is the fact that he is quite active in the Moscow headquarters of the ONF, represents there the working group "Dialogue between Society and Power". "Considering that the ONF in Moscow takes an independent, objective position, relaying to the city authorities all the concerns and concerns of the townspeople and really raises acute problems, I think Dmitry Morozov in this district will be a good candidate for the party," said the research director of the ISEPI Foundation ...

According to him, such a reshuffle of the candidate would not contradict the rules of the primaries, because Morozov took part in them and actually won according to the citywide list. "And this is more difficult than in a single single-mandate constituency. And Dmitry Morozov was ahead of a number of current State Duma deputies, including those who won in other constituencies, for example, Vyacheslav Lysakov," Pozhalov concluded.

The appeal to United Russia was signed by authoritative representatives of the medical community, among them the head of the Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology Leonid Roshal, Director of the Center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology Alexander Rumyantsev, Rector of the Russian National Research Medical University named after Pirogov Sergey Lukyanov and others. It says that the nomination of Dmitry Morozov is logical precisely in the Cheryomushkinsky district in the south-west of Moscow. He lives in this district, for several years he worked in one of the largest medical institutions in the district - the Scientific Center for Children's Health of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, and today he is the head of the Department of Pediatric Surgery and Urology-Andrology of the First Medical University. Sechenov. In April-May of this year, Morozov took part in the preliminary voting of United Russia and entered the top three on the citywide list with a score of about 20% (Morozov only let Lyubov Dukhanin, a member of the Federal Public Chamber and the central headquarters of the All-Russia People's Front, and the former vice-mayor of Moscow Vladimir Resin - ed.). In the Cheryomushkinsky district of the capital, there are several large medical centers, several research institutes and universities. The victory in the preliminary voting in the constituency was won by the doctor of the Endocrinological Research Center Natalya Mokrysheva, who later withdrew her candidacy from the elections, as she decided to focus on her professional activities as a doctor and healthcare organizer.

The delegates of the United Russia party congress are entitled to make a decision to transfer the winner of the preliminary voting of United Russia from the constituency to the party list, or vice versa. Also, congress delegates have the right to nominate candidates to the State Duma who did not participate in the preliminary voting.

Dear residents of the South-West Administrative District of Moscow! My name is Vladimir Milov, if someone does not know me, then. I have been living in the South-Western Administrative District since 1983. For almost 20 years he lived in Teply Stan, some time ago he moved to live in the Yasenevo area. I deal with the problems of my constituency and region a lot, actively participating in protecting the rights of ordinary Muscovites from the arbitrariness of officials.

I urge all residents of the South-West Administrative District not to give a single vote in the elections on September 18 to the candidate from United Russia Dmitry Morozov, whom the authorities are now pushing into the State Duma in all possible ways in the 209th single-mandate constituency, which includes most of the South-West Administrative District ( districts Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Zyuzino, Konkovo, Lomonosovsky, Obruchevsky, Teply Stan, Cheryomushki).

It's not even that Dmitry Morozov is an absolutely alien person for our city and district (he was born in Belarus and until 2012 he generally lived in Saratov(his biography). Although, of course, this demonstrates the authorities' wild disrespect for the residents of the South-Western Administrative District - despite the fact that many worthy residents are sitting in our district, including public figures, municipal deputies, widely known for their work on protecting the rights and interests of the residents of the district, the ruling party " United Russia "considers it possible to nominate for deputies from our district a native of Saratov, who does not know anything about the problems of the South-West Administrative District. To be honest, it just looks like a spit in the face.

However, this is not even the point. Morozov is a pediatrician (now he is the head of the Department of Pediatric Surgery and Urology-Andrology at the 1st Moscow State Medical University named after Sechenov). They say he is a good pediatrician, one of the best. It is very good. So let him continue to work as a pediatrician and benefit people by what he can do well - he has nothing to do in the State Duma.

In the State Duma, our district needs an independent representative of our interests. Who will not suck up the authorities, but defend our interests.

Can doctors defend our interests well in parliament?

Let's look at this using the example of the Moscow City Duma. Two years ago, in 2014, the authorities, through the traditional use of administrative resources, forced voting of state employees and other delights you know well, smuggled more than 40 of their deputies into the Moscow City Duma, including a number of medical workers, for whom some citizens willingly voted. Well, how, dear aunt-doctor, director of the hospital, she will definitely take care of people in the Moscow City Duma!

As a result, 6 representatives of the medical community are working in the Moscow City Duma today - hospital directors, doctors (Batysheva, Kartavtseva, Sharapova, Nazarova, Mishin, Shastina). Six out of 45 deputies is a lot, this is almost a sixth of the Duma, it is more than the Communist Party faction. Well, it would seem that such a powerful medical guard knows what to do for people.

Two years have passed, and now we can see what these respected doctors in the Moscow City Duma have received over the years. And what they took was this: if in the Moscow budget in 2014 (which was adopted even before the election of all these respected doctors to the city parliament), total expenditures amounted to 1.6 trillion rubles, and health care costs amounted to 216.2 billion rubles (13.4 %), then in the budget of Moscow in 2016 - for which, among other things, all these respected medical deputies voted - total expenses rose to as much as 1.75 trillion rubles, while spending on medicine fell to 190.8 billion rubles (10 ,9%). This is a very significant drop. It is because of this that we in Moscow close medical institutions, cut staff, cut the salaries of doctors. Although it would seem that with such a huge city budget - almost 2 trillion rubles, you can go crazy! - Could more money be spent on medical care, which is traditionally one of the key needs of the residents of our city?

(Figures from the official website of the Moscow government: Moscow-2016 budget, Moscow-2014 budget.)

It should be noted separately that such budgets, which provide for a noticeable reduction in the absolute and relative level of spending on medicine in Moscow, were received by the Moscow City Duma, where the majority belongs to the United Russia party. It is United Russia, represented by Dmitry Morozov, who is guilty of cutting medical costs in Moscow.

So why do doctors - who, it would seem, should understand the need to increase, not cut health care costs - vote for the budget imposed by Mayor Sobyanin, which provides for cuts in spending on medicine? Where does this paradox come from?

And in fact, there is no paradox. The whole drama is that all these medical workers are deeply dependent on budget funding, which means on the political will of the authorities. If you vote in the Duma wrong - your budgetary institution will be cut off funding, and what good, they will also be fired. Therefore, a doctor, and even more so the director of a medical institution, is for the authorities an almost ideal wordless executor of everything they order: he has too much to lose in case of disobedience.

An example of the current Moscow City Duma, when the prisoners themselves vote for the gas chamber, doctors vote to cut health care costs, is the best example in this regard.

The same is true in the State Duma - although there are enough professional doctors there, they persistently vote year after year for budgets that cut medical costs. Because they were ordered so by the authorities and the leadership of the United Russia party, and they are unable to contradict this (see above).

Therefore - no matter what Morozov was a good doctor- in the current system of coordinates, he has no chances to prove himself in the State Duma as a truly independent defender of the interests of the inhabitants of the South-West Administrative District. He will simply be an obedient executor of the will of the authorities, a "push button" who does not dare to contradict the authorities because of the interests of his medical institution.

He will not be able to represent the interests of the residents of the South-Western Administrative District in the Duma in a normal way.

Better to keep working as a pediatrician, which, as they say, is really good at it.

Let's free Dmitry Morozov on September 18 from the onerous duty of breaking away from his medical affairs for the sake of empty sitting in parliament and pressing buttons on command, and elect a truly independent candidate who lives in the district and is able to truly defend our interests as a deputy for the 209th constituency!

Saved by

On the last day of the election campaign, Lenta.ru is completing a series of publications about applicants for seats in the State Duma. The focus of our attention is the debutants of big politics - those who have not yet sat in the building on Okhotny Ryad, but thanks to their professional and social activities have already become a public figure. Professor Dmitry Morozov - 209th single-mandate district, "United Russia" - Head of the Department of Pediatric Surgery in the capital's First medical university them. Sechenov. He puts morality and ethics above the law when it comes to children, and is going to bring "real doctors" back to school.

"Did you run?" - Dmitry offers, as soon as the green lights up. "Now I don't go on foot, just run." In the morning, work at the university clinic. In the afternoon - the defense of the candidate, where the doctor of medical sciences Morozov acted as an opponent: "The schedule is wild now, but if I had not come to the long-appointed defense, it would have to be postponed, I would have let my colleague down." Conversation with "Lenta.ru" - in the car on the way to the next meeting with voters in Cheryomushki. Traffic jams give us 40 minutes, it is quite possible to talk.

Young yes early

“The protection of reproductive health in children is what I am doing now, among other things,” explains Dmitry, talking about his colleague's dissertation. - She has an important aspect of the treatment of kidney disease. And girls do not need to sit on a cold one - once. Hygiene of the external genital organs - two. The same initiation of sexual activity in schools is a problem that we shyly turn away from. We now have "children of the nineties" in the reproductive age, but there are few of them. In connection with this, even such a term was proposed at the defense: "overvalued pregnancy". I sat and thought that in our country any pregnancy is overvalued. And we must protect it in the same way and not give the opportunity to interrupt it. "

A lot has been written about Dmitry Morozov - until recently a resident of Saratov, where he headed the university clinic, and now one of the best children's surgeons in Moscow. That in childhood he learned to play the piano, and later - almost all musical instruments. Including the balalaika presented to Dr. Morozov at the presentation of the next All-Russian award for professionalism. That it was not he himself who chose the profession for him, but his father-officer.

Everything is correct about the piano, balalaika and awards. But with the choice, everything is not so simple. Initially, Dmitry Morozov was preparing to be in the military: "My sense of work is connected with the fact that it is useful, and not deriving any personal benefit." Road to military school However, it turned out to be closed - vision problems. “In the ninth or tenth grade, my father and I chose who I could become,” recalls Dmitry Anatolyevich. - He took a piece of paper, wrote specialties - all areas of university education. As a result, medicine was left by deleting it, and mine ”.

Dmitry Morozov is one of those who are called “young and early”. He performed his first operation as an assistant while still a first-year student. He defended his doctoral dissertation at the age of 28, in 2000, writing it in the kitchen in the intervals between operations, lectures, administrative chores and caring for his own twin children. He began to lead his colleagues in 2002. The term "medical functionary" is strongly discouraged. “We have, like in a flight division: its commander is a normal flying pilot. When a surgeon becomes, in your terminology, a functionary, he does not cease to be a surgeon. Moreover, he is just beginning to be a surgeon. You are a doctor working in a university clinic. What can you do? To be on duty and do minor operations, relatively speaking. To do more complex, important, interesting operations, you must defend the candidate's thesis. " Doctoral, according to Dmitry, gave him the right to his own site in surgery - his own tactics, policy, distribution of patients. “A surgical thesis is always based on personal experience,” explains Dr. Morozov.

Photo: Evgeniya Novozhenina / RIA Novosti

However, Dmitry Anatolyevich did not become the youngest doctor of medical sciences in Russia at that time because of a good life: “I cannot say that I recommend my colleagues to defend themselves early. Although it all depends on the person, his scientific topics. It happened for me because it was put on me. All my leaders pressed on me, said "come on, come on" for one reason: they wanted to hand over their business on time. When I was growing up in the clinic, there were no middle-aged people - forty years old - among my colleagues. The elders had to bet on the young. As during the war. Tukhachevsky commanded an army at eighteen. Nothing, I did it. "

“I don’t agree less than the Minister of Health,” said Dr. Morozov in one of his Saratov interviews. “Probably, I said this so that your colleagues would leave me behind,” the candidate for the State Duma suggests. - When I said this, I did not think about politics as such at all. I don’t think about her now. I work for the benefit of protecting people's health. " According to the doctor and the candidate, a politician is a person who forms a direction, engages in some kind of disputes in the field of the organization of life, society, leads society, proceeding from his own principles. “This is how I think of myself: I am trying to be elected to parliament in order to help resolve health issues that cannot be resolved at a lower level. I know, I've tried. "

Dr. Morozov has been directing medicine at various levels for about one and a half decades. “I want to do this, but they tell me that it is wrong. You ask who said it was wrong. You get three types of answers: "This is the law", "It is accepted", "It is so decided." You live in a sense of hopelessness. Someone decided, someone suggested, justified - and you have to fight and understand that your years are passing away. Here I hope, the opportunity opens up, firstly, to find out by whom it was proposed. And secondly, to join this movement - and to change the situation for the better with their professionalism. "

Ultrasound is the enemy of statistics

The key problem for candidate Morozov is the law on the protection of children's health. The project has been discussed in one way or another by the professional community since the early 2000s - and the years, again, go by. “The problem of prenatal diagnostics, the right to life of an unborn person, prevention of abortions,” Dmitry Morozov lists. - And then - the same protection of the child's health, the availability of sports, music for him, protection from negative information ... Something is somehow spelled out, but fragmentary. " Dmitry is sure that at least two priorities - child's life and child care - should be clearly spelled out in the legislation. “From this, you can build the rest of the system. Children, whether you like it or not, today are legally vulnerable - because most of their rights are delegated to their parents. And there are many people who cannot provide their children with their right to harmony of being: there is no money! "

The state, according to Dr. Morozov, should take this responsibility upon itself. “A simple phrase in the law - for example, a child has the right to play sports - entails changes in many other acts. In such a situation, the child should not depend on the parents' wallet, but should receive such a right. The same is for music lessons, those, others, third. We, as a society, as adults, must develop and legitimize a situation in which any baby has a chance to find harmony in his development. "

The question of medicine in schools - not without the participation of a doctor - has already received the president's support at a recent meeting of Vladimir Putin with representatives of the United Russia faction and experts. “Dispensary examination, vaccination calendar, creation of health groups, control of school meals, physical education and sports, follow-up support,” Dmitry lists the future competencies of a school doctor. - And much more".

The school doctor, according to him, is not a grandmother who in previous years was in school after retirement. This is a medical practitioner assigned not to a school, but to a polyclinic. A doctor who, if necessary, will bring a neurologist, traumatologist, orthopedist and other specialists to school. “Here he knows that he has a child in the third" B "with diabetes, and it would be time to show him to such and such specialists - it means that he takes it and shows it ... A school doctor is a separate specialty, and not someone who works part-time at school. If we return a real doctor to school, then we will take a major step. Not medical, but social. If your children are protected, consider that half of their life is done, right? "

Surgeon Morozov has to work with children-refuseniks all the time. Are there more children like that, fewer? “Before - quite often the situation: the baby is treated for a long time, neither the mother, nor Orphanage He does not take ... As a result, the whole team was nursed: doctors brought food, clothes, toys. Now there is adoption, social control. For society as a whole, the tension associated with refusenik children has been removed. But the main thing is these children and parents who send them to orphanages. " For Dmitry Morozov, it is important that a public rejection of child abandonment arises: “There are only two positions above the law: morality and ethics. The law can not be changed, but morality and ethics - it is necessary to change a little bit. Abandoning a child should be unacceptable. Orphanages without war are disgraceful. "

According to Dr. Morozov, one should not be intimidated by the sad statistics on childhood morbidity. For one reason: the current calculations reflect not only and not so much children's health as the progress of medicine in general and diagnostics in particular. “The surveys are much deeper now than before. Elementary ultrasound reveals about 80 percent of diseases that statistics did not take into account before, the professor explains. - We simply did not see these sores before - they crawled out only with complications, rough forms. We now see a 2mm expansion in the baby's kidney and can react right away. And before he would have grown to fifty and would have collapsed with the failure of this very kidney - but with statistics on children full order! I remember how at our department there was a tiny ultrasound machine - for ten years the only one in the whole of Saratov. And we got that one through military medicine. Now any large clinic has expert-class equipment, including endoscopic surgery. "

When Dmitry started his practice, infant mortality was 14 per 1000, now it is 6. “I never thought that we would be over ten. It's a huge job - the qualifications of people, the quality of drugs, equipment, - says Dr. Morozov. - On the other hand, no matter how packed your clinic is now, in 2-3 months something will be missing: the progress is huge, there is always something that you do not have - convenient, good and at the same time worth millions. And five years later, one bought this equipment, another - and, you see, the once coveted apparatus appears almost everywhere. "

Equal Opportunity Medicine

Optimization - first of all, the closure of hospitals - Dmitry Morozov perceives as a harsh, but objective necessity. First of all, because the requirements for doctors have greatly increased lately. “You used to sit in the district hospital and cut gall bladder from here to here, according to Fedorov, - the professor shows himself a large cut. - And I knew that the same operation is done in Moscow, and in Saratov, and in any regional center. And now, according to the standard, it is forbidden to do this operation without computed tomography. And you do not have a tomograph in the Central Regional Hospital and will not have: few people come to you, it will not pay off. And you cannot openly cut it according to the current standard either: it must be done endoscopically, without incisions. And your surgeon cannot do this, he has no proper practice ... Therefore, you need to concentrate, create centers. "

Photo: Sergey Krasnoukhov / RIA Novosti

On the proposal to leave two standards - the old and the new - at least for remote areas, Morozov suggests thinking about the inhabitants of these areas. “Firstly, if you do it in a new way, without incisions, then you leave the hospital in the evening. Three small holes - and nothing hurts you. You can take an analgin tablet, and that's it. Secondly, no adhesive obstruction afterwards. Third, you haven't spent a lot of drugs on you. Fourth, you do not have to spend money on spa treatment. And the old method - you are in the hospital for two weeks. Every 20th gets then with obstruction - here's a new patient for you. And you have a scar across your belly. A beautiful girl, for example, from Uryupinsk is no worse than the same girl from Moscow - and also does not want a scar on the whole stomach. "

And at the same time, adds Dr. Morozov, “you lie on a hospital bed and think how unlucky you are that you are not in Moscow - where all this can be done without such problems. Is this fair? You served the Motherland, you worked honestly, you paid taxes, you should not be infringed on your rights ... Here is the creation of a system of non-infringement of anyone's rights - this is the task of health care. I perfectly understood, as the son of a military man who traveled around the country, that in the new place everything should be the same as in the old one. A normal school, a normal polyclinic - both there and there, and if it gets somewhere else, then all this should be there too. This means that this is the way to do it now. According to the mind and conscience. "

mob_info