In the 1980s, Roza Zhusupova graduated from Aktobe State Medical Institute with a degree in infectious diseases and after graduation she began her career in the Turgai region. Then she continued her career in Kyzylorda, where she worked for more than twenty years. After moving to Almaty, she gave lectures at Asfendiyarov University.
In 2019, she was admitted to the "Almaty Resort" sanatorium of the Medical Center of the Office of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, where she assists in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases for hundreds of people in her second specialty as a gastroenterologist. During Covida in 2020 with her professional skills and many years of experience has saved many people's lives. Today, she heads the treatment and rehabilitation department. She has forty years of dedicated service to the cause she loves.
"In hospitals, we provided emergency care and treated patients. But here, in the sanatorium, everything is different," says Rosa Torgaevna. That is, in the period of remission they come for rehabilitation. In simple words, when the disease recedes, the body not only recovers to normal levels, but also strengthens immunity, improves health, relieves fatigue. Medicines are not used. They take all kinds of mineral water, fountain baths, do massage, mud treatment, treated with a salt mine, needles, current, that is, the folk treatment used with modern equipment. Among the woodland groves on the grounds, you can walk listening to birdsong and enjoy nature and silence.
"Any illness in general is provoked by bad moods and anger," says Dr. Rosa. That's why we try to cheer up vacationers. There are longtime vacationers who, despite having a terminal illness, have never frowned once in their lives, Ms. Zhusupova says.
"If you want to increase your passion for life, to awaken your enthusiasm for work, to be inspired, come to us, we meet you with a smile!"- Rosa Zhusupova summed up her conversation.