Ali Ismailov biography


He grew up in a military Chechnya and at the same time had to undergo a difficult course of treatment. For a long time he could not even walk on his own. What did not prevent him from unlearning in high school, successfully graduating from a medical university in Samara, return to Grozny and become one of the best neurologists in the republic. He was repeatedly told: “Where are you going, why are you trying to become a doctor, it is too difficult!

Today he has his own neurological clinic, hundreds of grateful patients and grandiose plans for the future. There was a war at home. Such a picture pops up in my head: I am sitting in the corridor and see a woman who asks a doctor about her child. She looked at the doctor with an attentive, praying gaze. It struck me. I was captured by this moment, this look and the ability of a doctor to help, to explain.

And then I wanted to be a doctor myself. And then fate itself led me in this direction. Photo from the personal archive of Ali Ismailov Ali Ismailov Fourth on the left with my parents and brothers when I was in grade 9, my dad and I began to discuss who I would like to become. I said - a doctor. But then even I myself thought that the doctor would not work out of me. At that time I barely walked, literally could not go - fell.

I thought of becoming a lawyer, since the legal farm could be finished in absentia. There was no talk of full -time training. But dad said: Don’t worry, finish yourself, we will definitely come up with something. I continued to be interested in medicine, the desire to become a doctor did not weaken, and my parents supported me in everything. My mom is very young. When I graduated from school, she was 34 years old, it turned out to me that it was the last year when she could enter a medical university.

And she entered the medical with me - in order to help me. We supported each other, she physically helped me, I - with her studies. They prepared for the introductory exams, I explained a lot to her, at first it was very difficult for her. Dad sometimes laughed, said: if you unite you, you will get one perfect student. As a result, we both successfully graduated from the medical, but our specializations are different: my mother has become a mammologist, is now working in an oncological dispensary, I went to neurology.

After me in our family, many went to medicine: the younger brother, younger sister, middle brother - all doctors. When I acted, I had to drive me under the handle, I myself almost immediately fell. But studying in Samara forced to move: the educational buildings were scattered throughout the city, I had to constantly go long distances, and exercise exercise all the time to exercise.

By the end of the 6th year, I no longer needed support, stronger and became independent. There were situations when the teachers said: well, where are you going, why do you need it, the doctor will not come of you, this is hellish work, you will not be able to. But I am such a person, I am absolutely not interested in the negative opinion of people. I am not feeling negative emotions, for me the main thing is my opinion and what I want to achieve myself.

In addition, there was no road back: when we moved to Samara to study, there were full -scale military operations at home - there was a year. Carnegs under the bombs - close people influenced me, the upbringing of a father who said: "You can do everything." Mom says that she never thought about whether I would remain disabled. She always believed more than she doubted. Parental confidence - she is worth a big.

Plus, I was never allocated in the family, there were no concessions, the demand was the same from all. And I never felt sick. Photo from the personal archive of Ali Ismailov Ali Ismailov in the center with classmates. They did not form my character - I was formed by my student years, my family. But something from those military, years still remained. For example, I can’t calmly see the Ural truck, although so many years have passed.

And I still have unpleasant sensations from the sound of the aircraft. Even though I myself am a neurologist, I understand that there are some remnants of the war in my head that do not pass. There was one moment when the war indirectly influenced me at a deeper level. Mom and I entered the Grozny Medical Institute, only then transferred to Samara. When the time came to go on the second year, the war began.

And this year, because of the bombing, I spent entirely at home. It was in this year, so as not to sit stupidly just like that, I began to read a lot. My father had a good library, I sat in it, literally read out ... I read books on psychology, about business, various biographies, I really liked Dale Carnegie. But the fiction could not read - he caught himself thinking that it was a waste of time.

I became interested in business, setting the goal, ways to achieve success. Now I think that year has become a turning point for me. The most difficult path - I work in Grozny, I have my own neurological clinic. How did I come to this? In the 4th year of the university, he began to read Brian Tracy's books. He writes how to become successful and get rich. One of the most difficult and long ways is to become a specialist in the same area.And I decided to choose this most difficult path, to become an excellent specialist in the field of neurology.

It really was not easy. Returning to Grozny, he first got a job at the Republican Hospital. You understand when a new person comes, who is not quite like the rest and at the same time very young, distrust inevitably arises to him. So it was in my case, and now the head physician threw me to work at the clinic, where no one wanted to go, because there was a huge stream of patients.

And he promised that it was only for three months, and then they would transfer me to a hospital. But after three months they told me: you can do it well, sit where you are sitting. So I worked in this clinic for 5 years. But by that time I had a plan: the first five years to work in the name purposefully. I really wanted to become a specialist. So these five years did not think about a career at all, only about patients, it was important for me to form myself from a professional point of view.

At first it was very difficult, they did not believe me, did not trust me, I had to defend my opinion - both among doctors and among the sick.

Ali Ismailov biography

But after five years, everything changed: I began to feel one of the best neurologists in the republic, not only patients, but also doctors were considered with me. Photo: Elena Afonina then I went to work in the children's rehabilitation center as the head of the rehabilitation department, where I worked for more than two years. It got to the point that people were eager for me, on the day I took up to 50 people.

The doctors had the standard schedule: it began to take, we had to go into. But I went by 17 o’clock - the last one. I just could not leave the people who were waiting for me in the morning. I understood that it was overloaded, but the management was not interested in my development, what I was doing, the main thing is that there were no complaints from patients.

I realized that I want to start my private practice. Brother patient - at first it was difficult. I rented a room, made repairs, slowly turned it into a clinic. And now I have been working on my own for 6 years. Until 3 o’clock in the afternoon, I have a reception, then - traveling to the house to seriously ill patients. Yes, I work a lot. But when you like your business, you do not get tired, but, on the contrary, you are charging from it.

I can take one patient for an hour. The doctor must first be a psychologist, be able to configure the patient in a positive way. If a doctor cannot give a person a positive attitude, this is not a doctor. The patient must believe in you in order to follow your appointments later. I try to convey to each patient that I do not treat him as a patient, but as a relative, as a sister, to my brother.

This is not pathos, I am honestly saying that. Sometimes you learn stories about how you helped, after years. It happens that they tell me how our dialogue has changed the whole life of a person. With some patients, we are friends with families, not without it. I am very open and always surprised when a person is conceived, becomes a snob. Sometimes my patients have problems due to family discord.