Kosovo doctor: I let Barescha go to the operating room because she calms me down

Neurosurgeon Andmen Agolli has shown that he has returned to Kosovo from Sweden to contribute and thinks the same should be done by other Albanian doctors in the diaspora. “Must remain in Kosovo, with an agash, I call on doctors in the diaspora to return and with different projects to contribute. We are planning to [...]
Neurosurgeon Andmen Agolli has shown that he has returned to Kosovo from Sweden to contribute and thinks the same should be done by other Albanian doctors in the diaspora.
“Must remain in Kosovo, with an agash, I call on doctors in the diaspora to return and with different projects to contribute. We are planning to return doctors from Germany institutionally and provide them with conditions to work on. I was able to enable 9 orthopedics to get educated and 2 anesthesiologists in Sweden”, Agolli said.
Agolli said the doctor's work in Kosovo should be assessed, but the doctors also need to learn the rules on how to treat the patient.
“The emergency and infectious doctors are heroes who work hard, get paid little. The greatest percentage of healing is when you trust your doctor. I need to work at educating doctors and sisters, but I also need to educate patients. The patient should be in the center, we can barely hear the patient. The state has to punish doctors who are not in charge of patients' demands for much longer, it takes at least 40 minutes for a visit. 10 minutes to listen to the patient's complaints, 10 minutes check it out, 10 minutes is being used for analysis, and the last 10 minutes are about questions that can be asked by the patient”, Agolli says.
He has also contributed as a doctor during the war in Kosovo, returning from Sweden to serve his country.
“has been a huge commitment. We have little interference realisations that we have not had means, but our goal has been to heal Kosovo, leaving everything else behind. We've had very difficult moments because we haven't been able to offer solutions to severe wounds. But when I think about it, all the soldiers have been vaccinated, which has been a problem for the time, he says.
Finally, Agoll has mentioned several doctors who have influenced the advancement of medicine in our country and who have great credit in some departments.
“Bendri Bakalli and Agron Pustina have revolutionized in their time and made bases in the orthopedics, so there are good doctors. Bedri Bakalli has pushed me to hire him, and my mother has had a problem with the back shaft, and they haven't offered him a solution that time so I wanted to offer him solutions to others. ”
Agolli has shown about the way she feels now after she has returned to work in Kosovo.
The “Ekip that I now have can complete all operations in Pristina for my spinal axis. The pride for me is when I speak Albanian in the operating room. Music helps me concentrate so I put the “Baresen” into the hall because it calms me”, Agolli says.











