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Alexander Leonidovich Myasnikov - a famous doctor, TV presenter and author of books on medicine, was born in Moscow on September 15, 1953. In Alexander's family, three generations were inextricably linked with medicine, and they reached impressive heights in this field - his grandfather was an academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, whose textbooks are still known to all students of medical universities, and his great-grandfather was a zemstvo doctor.

Alexander's father studied at the naval school, but then transferred to medical for health reasons. Mother also pushed to medicine by chance - as a student of the Aviation Institute, she broke her leg and already in the hospital was imbued with love for the profession of a doctor, took her documents and entered the medical one.

Alexander Leonidovich himself said that he never had a question of choosing a profession - he absorbed it not even with milk, but with his mother's blood - having an academician father-in-law, she agreed to distribution after graduating from medical, being pregnant with Alexander, to the village of Zaitsevo, where she worked as a district doctor.


Parents of Alexander Myasnikov


With grandfather

In 1976, Alexander graduated from the Second Moscow Medical Institute. N.I. Pirogov, and from 1976 to 1981 he was taking residency and postgraduate studies at the Institute of Clinical Cardiology named after his grandfather - A.L. Myasnikov.

Alexander Leonidovich is pushed to a serious attitude towards his future profession not only by the achievements of his grandfather - in his student years, as Alexander recalls, he comes to practice at the hospital where his mother works, who for an insignificant, in his opinion, mistake makes him such a severe reprimand that he will remember all his life - in principle there are no trifles for a doctor.

In 1981, Alexander defended his Ph.D. thesis in cardiology.

After graduating from the Red Cross Mission, he has been working in African countries for 8 years - from 1981 to 1989. He was first a physician accompanying a group of geologists in Mozambique, then worked in the Zambezi, and later became a senior physician at a government hospital in Angola.

In Africa, he has to face a real danger more than once - after all, the work took place in the conditions of a real war. The patients, as Alexander Leonidovich says, had to be sorted out from the dead.

Upon his return from Africa, Alexander Leonidovich works in cardiology at the All-Union Cardiological scientific center, and since 1993 - for three years he was a doctor at the Russian Embassy in Paris.

Then he will receive medical education in the United States. In 1996, he earned a general practitioner degree and a physician job at a New York hospital, where he remains until 2000.


Brooklyn 1997

When getting a job in an American clinic, it was not without a curious incident - with a sufficiently large place for the competition, the head of the program questioned Alexander for a long time, dissatisfied with his knowledge of the language. Then Alexander said:

“Do you need a chatterbox or a quick-witted person? Ask the other 10 people who want to get this place if they know the code for the lock on which the toilet is locked? But they have long wanted to get there. And I know! " - and names the order of numbers, spied on a little earlier by a hospital employee.

The head of the program laughed and received Alexander out of competition.

In 2000, Alexander Leonidovich received the highest medical category in the USA.

Nevertheless, life in the United States once seemed hopeless to him - and he returns to Russia. Since 2000, he has been the head of American Medical Center LLC, later the American Clinic.

From 2009 to 2010, Alexander has been working as the head doctor of the Kremlin hospital, and since 2009 he has appeared on television as the host of the program "Did they call the doctor?", And since 2013, "On the most important thing."

He has written over 10 books on medicine. Alexander writes even in a few unsuitable places for this - on flights, on the road and even in queues.

Myasnikov's personal life: wife and children

All his life, Alexander Leonidovich pays special attention to his family - not only devotes a lot of time to it, but also honors its history, the memory of relatives. However, in public, he is not particularly willing to talk about his personal life.

Alexander has been married to his wife Natalia for over 40 years.


Wife Natalia

She says with a smile that she “deviated from the norm” - she graduated from the Historical Archives Institute, instead of being a doctor as well.

The couple have a son Leonid, who since childhood was fond of medical literature and this moment continues the tradition of the family - is educated as a pharmacist in France.


1998 photo


Myasnikov also has a daughter, Polina, who is fond of drawing and writing stories. Alexander does not share the details of his personal life and there is no information on the network who her mother is, but it is known that the whole family accepted Polina.


Daughter Polina with her grandmother

In this video, Myasnikov talks about Dasha and how he and his wife overcame the crisis in their relationship:

The Myasnikov family is very attentive to the hobbies of children, so the collection "Polina's Tales" was published.

An interesting position of Alexander in relation to his loved ones, as a doctor - in one of his interviews he said:

“A doctor should not treat relatives, because he will feel sorry for them. You need to heal with your brain, not your heart. "

Several pets also live at the Myasnikovs' homes - an alabai named Margosha, two St. Bernards and a huge Maine Coon cat Aramis.

Alexander Leonidovich himself is extremely difficult to call a homebody, and his leisure time is more suitable for a brutal man than an intellectual.

Alexander Myasnikov's motto is "Move, move, move!"

As he himself puts it: "I hate the sofa." For many years, Alexander devotes himself to sports every day for several hours a day - exercises with a barbell, boxing, wrestling, gymnastics. Likes to ride, snowmobiles.

Alexander devotes a lot of time to travel - he was in Siberia, Tibet, China.


In Iceland


In the land of the hobbits



In Siberia



In vietnam

At the same time, the travels are also somewhat extreme in nature - going into the taiga for two weeks, the participants in the hike take only guns with them. As Alexander says: "If you want to eat, you will become a hunter." Several times in the taiga, they had to shoot back from those who woke up early aggressive bears... He also loves rafting on mountain rivers.

Alexander Leonidovich welcomes healthy food and agrees with the phrase that "with a spoon and a fork we are digging our own grave." The only thing that does not limit itself is coffee.

From 2011 to the present, Alexander Myasnikov has been in charge of the clinic No. 71 in Moscow, continues to work on TV and is a member of the public chamber in Moscow.


On TV


Hospital event # 71


With my son, the photo difference is 20 years



With mom

Scientific editor: Svetlana Petrovna Popova, Cand. honey. Sci., Associate Professor, Doctor the highest category, lecturer at the Department of Infectious Diseases with a course in epidemiology Russian University Friendship of Peoples (RUDN University)

Official biography of Alexander Myasnikov

Alexander Leonidovich Myasnikov was born in 1953 in the city of Leningrad into a family of doctors. The Myasnikovs' medical dynasty dates back to the 19th century (there is a museum of the dynasty in the town of Krasny Kholm, Tver Region).

In 1976, Alexander Leonidovich graduated from the 2nd Moscow Medical Institute. N.I. Pirogov. In 1976-1981 he completed his residency and postgraduate studies at the Institute of Clinical Cardiology. A.L. Myasnikov, in 1981 he defended his Ph.D. thesis ahead of schedule. Soon he was sent to the People's Republic of Mozambique as a doctor of a group of geologists conducting exploration of deposits in hard-to-reach regions of South Africa.

In connection with the termination of the work of the group as a result of hostilities, since 1983, he continued to work as a general practitioner in the Zambezi province. A year after returning to his homeland, Alexander Leonidovich was sent to Angola as a senior group of Soviet medical consultants at the government hospital "Prenda", where he served until 1989.

Upon his return, Myasnikov combined the work of a cardiologist at the All-Union Cardiological Research Center and an employee of the medical department The International Organization on migration. In 1993-1996, he worked as a doctor at the Russian Embassy in France, collaborated with leading medical centers in Paris.

Since 1996, he worked in the United States, where he confirmed his doctor's diploma. Completed residency at New York Medical Center state university specializing in general practitioner. In 2000, the American Committee on Medicine awarded Alexander Leonidovich the title of doctor of the highest category. Member of the American Medical Association and the American College of Physicians.

Since 2000, Myasnikov began to work in Moscow, first as the chief physician of the American Medical Center, then as the chief physician of the American clinic organized by him. From 2009 to 2010, he was the chief physician of the Kremlin Hospital of the Administrative Department of the President of the Russian Federation.

Alexander Leonidovich from 2007 to 2012 hosted the program "Did you call the doctor?" From 2010 to the present, Myasnikov is the chief physician of the Moscow City Clinical Hospital No. 71. Member of the Public Chamber of Moscow. Since 2013, he has been the host of the program "On the most important thing with Dr. Myasnikov" on the TV channel "Russia 1".

Preface by the author

I dedicate this book to my mother - not only because she is my mother, but also because she instilled in me love in medicine.

Our family is a dynasty of doctors. I don’t know how my great-grandfather came to medicine, but my grandfather, in his youth, really wanted to become a philologist. Yes, yes, that same famous grandfather - an academician, whose textbooks were used to comprehend medical science for more than one generation of Soviet and Russian doctors, whose name is also known abroad. At the insistence of his father, a zemstvo doctor, he left his native Tver province to enter the medical faculty of Moscow University and ... applied for philology !!! However, at the last moment he changed his mind (in other words, he was frightened of his father's anger) and nevertheless went to the medical one.

My father was a teenager during the war and, like a real Leningrader, raved about the sea. He entered the naval school, but after he was demobilized from the third year for health reasons, he also entered the medical school. (Unfortunately, his health never improved - he died at the age of only 45 ...)

My mother - a gold medalist - first entered the Aviation Institute, studied for a year and a half and ... broke her leg! I got to the hospital with an open fracture and faced the world of medicine. It was in the hospital that my mother realized that her vocation was to be a doctor! She recovered, took the documents from the aviation and carried them to the medical institute (gold medalists then entered without exams).

By that time, the enrollment had already ended, I had to go to the rector. The rector advised to be patient until next year. But my mother has always been a decisive person; She took a chair, sat down in the middle of the office and declared: "I will not go anywhere from here until you accept me!" The rector just shook his head and said: “I love brave girls! But, look, only if at least one triple will be ... ". Mom answered him: "There won't even be a four!" Then she studied for only fives and worked selflessly in practical health care for many years.

I absorbed the love of medicine not even with my mother's milk, but with her blood: after graduating from the institute, already pregnant with me, having an academician father-in-law, she agreed to the distribution and went as a district doctor to the village of Zaitsevo. One (my father still lived in Leningrad), pregnant, around the clock - childbirth, trauma, death, illness ... Until now, my mother says that this practice helped her all long life in medicine.

From early childhood I didn’t have a question “who to be?”, It was already implied. In my student years, I decided to gain practical experience and went on duty at the hospital to my mother in the department. I still remember that harsh (cruel!) Reprimand that she gave me at the morning conference for a small, from my point of view, mistake!

From this period of my life, I learned a lesson: there are no trifles in medicine: after becoming a doctor, you are no longer a person who can afford to get tired, who can be given a discount on family relations. You are a doctor and are responsible for people's lives, so either you work according to these principles, or you go home and change your profession!

Years have passed since then, now I have my own professional experience behind me. It shows: many mistakes can be avoided, people can save their lives and health, if you tell them how the world of medicine works! If you explain what symptoms you need to pay attention to and when to urgently seek medical help, and when you can wait and not worry; by helping them navigate the flow of advertisements for drugs and medical services. If we help people to realize the fact that there is no “magic” pill, that much in maintaining our health depends on ourselves.

Dear Readers! This book is not a medical reference book or a guide to self-medication! Do not forget that the last word should always belong to your doctor.

Dear Colleagues! When you read this book, please do not forget that it was written for non-professionals - people with no special medical education. Some things had to be simplified and shortened to make it easier for the readers to understand.

Do not judge strictly!

I. Medicine in questions and answers

1. What do we expect from medicine?

2. What does medicine expect from us?

I am totally against self-medication! I understand that people self-medicate not because of a good life, but because medicine is either unavailable or of poor quality. The patient needs health now, and he is not interested in explanations that for some reason something cannot be done.

If the patient does not receive adequate help, he will go to a shaman, healer, grandmother, an accessible doctor, far from the ideal of literacy. The patient will watch TV, read a book, find information on the Internet and begin treatment. It is not right.

Why do I like to treat foreigners? I tried to sneak away if I was called to a Russian patient. This is because our patient will pull his whole soul out of the doctor: how, why, why, and what? Americans are more loyal: they trust the doctor, but at the same time they are confident that if something goes wrong in the treatment, the lawyers will figure it out with the doctor.

An American patient reads about his problem, studies it. Of course, he asks the doctor questions. Such know-it-alls are often disliked by doctors. But personally, it is easier for me with such a patient: he will understand what I am telling him about the need for treatment or examination measures. A person who is focused on a problem makes contact easier.

A person must understand his condition in order to know how to behave in a given situation. Calling a doctor and an ambulance for any reason, we load them with unnecessary work. At the same time, relying on the fact that the malaise will go away on its own, and, conversely, without going to the doctor, people run the risk of neglecting possible mortal danger... This is what my book will be about.

In it further you can familiarize yourself with the most frequently asked questions by patients and my answers to them. I tried to make the explanations as accessible and understandable as possible for you. I sincerely hope that this information will help you feel more confident in life!

1. What do we expect from medicine?

What do you think the average Russian expects from our medicine? His expectations are quite simple: to receive high-quality medical care free of charge and on time.

Indeed, despite the fact that we live in this country and these conditions, we have the right to absolutely basic things. That if we call " Ambulance”, Then she arrives within a reasonable time and takes him to the hospital where the patient can be provided with the necessary assistance.

We have the right to expect that if a doctor prescribes a medicine, then it will be at least harmless, and at the most it will also help.

We hope that the doctor, when prescribing this or that drug, is guided not by the concepts he alone knows, and even by material incentives, but by knowledge.

The patient expects that the examining physician will take into account all the symptoms. That the cardiologist will not only measure the pressure and listen to the pulse, but the endocrinologist will not only feel the thyroid gland.

In a word, a person has the right to count on a competent medical examination, which consists of steps that must be followed - a certain algorithm. Unfortunately, things often happen differently in life.

Sometimes you come to the doctor, and he does not even examine you, but superficially questions you and prescribes pills. The patient has the right to receive all the necessary volume of instrumental and laboratory studies, and not to ask the doctor what he, the patient, still needs. Previously, doctors answered many requests that the hospital did not have the necessary equipment, that "we are not doing this." But many modern hospitals, at least in big cities, are equipped with everything necessary. The doctor is only required to follow a certain algorithm of actions.

But this raises a serious problem. To modernize medicine in last years a huge amount of money was spent, a huge amount of expensive equipment was purchased. We are proud to announce that we have already surpassed Switzerland in terms of the number of scanners per capita, thus showing “no clothes on the naked king”. After all, the level of medicine in our country was as low as it remained!

The patient has the right to receive all the necessary volume of instrumental and laboratory studies, and not to ask the doctor what he, the patient, still needs.

It is not enough to buy and install equipment, it is necessary to teach doctors to work on it. Abroad, a brain specialist is trained for seven years so that he can work on a tomograph, but here they get off with three-month courses! And even these quick-talk doctors are not enough.

We are fond of shopping for heavy and complex equipment, we put a tomograph in every hospital, without eliminating the huge queues for ultrasound or conventional X-rays. But the saddest thing is the lack of "investing money" in doctors. It is absolutely wrong to think that hardware can do anything.

The concept of "algorithm" has already been mentioned above. With the limited funds available for the development of medicine, we must determine priorities - where to spend this money in the first place. They need to be invested in students, medical schools, doctors, who need to be taught the algorithm of actions, certain standards.

But not quite the standards that you often hear about on TV, it is about the standards of medical and economic. That is, if the patient has inflammation of the meadows, then an X-ray should be taken, a blood test taken, and an antibiotic prescribed. The medical and economic standard is a kind of scheme, a list of what should be included in the examination or treatment in a very general outline... At the same time, the doctor is free to choose an antibiotic, he can prescribe oxygen, or maybe not. He will be guided by his subjective feelings due to the lack of a clear algorithm of actions!

How does it happen in life? The patient has pneumonia. He is hospitalized and placed in a general ward for two to three weeks. Everyone in this ward is given the same antibiotic, droppers are placed, vitamins are delivered ... But it is not always necessary to hospitalize a patient with pneumonia, most cases are perfectly treated at home. For some symptoms, hospitalization is indicated, for others it is not. Someone will need one antibiotic, someone will need two or even three. With some parameters, the patient can be placed in a regular ward, and with others - immediately in intensive care.

Remember the situation from the movie "Two Soldiers", when one of the heroes, having taken possession of a trophy Mauser, brags about how he fired from it. To which another hero asks: "How did you shoot a weapon when it lacks the most important part?" "What is the most important part?" M. Bernes, who played Arkady Dzyubin, replied: "The main part of any weapon is the head of its owner!" And this is correct, because no matter what equipment is used, there is still a doctor behind it; he interprets the result obtained, decides on the need for research and what information these studies can give.

All over the world, doctors are guided by clearly defined algorithms. A control X-ray is done not after two days, but at least four weeks later. Because the residual effects can be seen for a long time, even if the pneumonia has already passed. It makes no sense to do an X-ray earlier, unless the patient is in intensive care, which is why it is called “intensive observation ward”.

When I talk about standards, I mean exactly the algorithm of the doctor's actions, and not the set of this medico-economic "business lunch".

According to current standards, if an ambulance brings a patient with a stroke, he should not be examined by an emergency doctor. The time factor is so important that the patient is immediately taken to a computed tomography scanner, bypassing all registration procedures, in order to determine whether he has a thrombosis or bleeding. The reason is that a drug that can dissolve a blood clot is only given for a very short time.

Therefore, if the "ambulance" hesitates, if she will find out by phone where to take this patient, if they ask for a long time in the emergency room what kind of old woman she is and what her name is, when she felt bad, then everything - the patient can be lost!

The money that the state spends on medicine should first of all go to the correct training of doctors, so that we can receive qualified assistance free of charge and on time.

Today in large cities the doctor makes a lot of money. According to the official data of the Moscow Department of Health, the average salary of a nurse is 46 thousand rubles; the average salary of a doctor is 78 thousand rubles. This money is comparable to what a European doctor receives in a hospital. And this is good!

The bad news is that “from above” are required to maintain a high level of salaries for all medical workers in order to avoid complaints. Doctors have no incentive to learn. They are already accustomed to receiving, not earning. Therefore, it makes no sense to raise the salary of doctors even more! Equalization leads to a certain indifference of doctors: “They will give us anyway! But no - we will write a complaint! "

You will say that every doctor must undergo recertification once every five years. Yes, only some go through this procedure honestly, and some for money. But, even if the doctor wants to pass the recertification with high quality, he is taught according to outdated manuals.

For example, our doctors are guided to use drugs that have been used for more than 40 years. See for yourself: in the once approved, but still valid standards, there is a drug dibazol. It was also used by my grandfather.

Once one of the leaders of our state calls and says: “I feel bad, I want to drink Papazol, can I ?!”. I wonder where he found this papazol ?! In my opinion, they stopped producing it back in the 70s. And it turns out that it is not only produced, but also used! This is not an anecdote, this is the truth of life. Therefore, in order to send doctors for recertification, it is necessary to understand who, how and what will retrain them.

You need to start with medical schools. I have repeatedly said that the modernization of medicine will begin five years after we change the conditions for admission to medical universities and the teaching model in them. Five years later, completely different doctors will graduate from the institutes, and only then will the changes begin.

Universal recertification of doctors, the strictest exams for knowledge of internationally recognized algorithms and standards of medical care are vital. Based on the results of the exams, I would establish the size of the salary and, in general, the right to work as a doctor. Those who have successfully passed such a "sieve" will be leading specialists with a decent salary.

Of course, most doctors will not pass such a recertification right away. I would limit the retraining period to five years. Let the uncertified doctors work, let them treat, but under the guidance and supervision of the doctors who have passed the recertification, and for a completely different, lower salary than those of those doctors. Five years later - recertification again; failed again - get out of the profession! This is the only way to save our medicine from non-professionals.

Medicine has no nationality. All people inside are arranged the same, and medicine is the same all over the world. If an African doctor comes to you, but does the right thing, then you have nothing to worry about.

It is imperative to introduce individual licensing of doctors. Then the doctor will be personally liable to the patient and the insurance company. And one more thing: for centuries, doctors had their own language - Latin. Replaced it today English, therefore, any doctor must own it, otherwise he will be hopelessly lagging behind!

I will answer those who have a habit of saying: "Come in large numbers here!" I believe that medicine has no nationality. It doesn't matter what nationality you are, what color your eyes and skin are, what accent you speak; it is important how you treat. All people inside are arranged the same, and medicine is the same all over the world. If a Tajik, Ukrainian or African doctor comes to you, but at the same time does the right thing, then you have nothing to worry about. But if a more familiar-looking doctor comes and says: “I have a special approach” (for example, Russian or Zimbabwean), then you need to look for another specialist!

In America, most doctors are Hindus. Yes, they speak with an accent, but they are competent specialists who provide the very qualified and timely assistance!

In France, medical education is generally approached differently. My son is enrolling there now. There is no entrance exam for medical school. They accept everyone with the results of the unified state exams. Everyone is given the chance to acquire a medical specialty. But at the end of the first year, the most severe selection takes place.

According to statistics, only 9% of those initially enrolled in the second year of study. For example, the state needs 340 doctors. 3.5-4 thousand students are accepted. Each student has a specific score. By the way he studies, passes exams and attends classes, this score changes: it rises or falls.

The process is monitored weekly. According to the results of the year, the first 340 people are transferred to the second year. All the rest remain "overboard". After that, they can make only one attempt (and even then not all: poor students and outright idlers are expelled immediately). If they again did not hit 340, then they no longer have the right to medical education at all.

I think that this is a correct and reasonable system that should be introduced here as well.

Doctor Myasnikov Alexander Leonidovich - famous figure medicine, writer, has been conducting television programs about health for many years.

Dr. Alexander Myasnikov is a representative of an old medical family. The founder of the dynasty was the zemstvo doctor Leonid Myasnikov, who served the cause of health care and public education at the post of the mayor in the town of Krasny Kholm (Tver region). Grandfather and full namesake of Alexander Myasnikov taught. The therapy textbooks he compiled are being reissued today. Mother, Olga Myasnikova, is a gerontologist, author of books on health and longevity.

In the city of Krasny Kholm, there is a museum of the Myasnikov family, representing the achievements of outstanding representatives of the family.

The biography of the famous physician and TV presenter Myasnikov organically fits into the history of the glorious medical dynasty. Alexander was born in Leningrad, where his ancestors moved. As a teenager, he determined his life path and decided to pursue the family profession.

The descendant of the famous medical luminaries received medical education in Moscow at the 2nd Medical Institute. Continuation and deepening of education took place at the Institute of Clinical Cardiology, named after his famous great-grandfather. As a resident, he defended his Ph.D. degree with a thesis in radionuclide cardiology. Myasnikova began in unusual conditions. Attracted by the high income opportunities, he worked for eight years in Mozambique and Angola, first as a doctor at the geological party, then as the head of a group of doctors at an official hospital. Here he gained surgical experience, as there was a civil war in Mozambique.

In 1989, Dr. Myasnikov returned to his homeland. Here he treated patients with cardiovascular diseases for 4 years at the All-Union Scientific Center and at the same time worked in the International Migration Service. Over the next seven years, the life of A.L. Myasnikov took place abroad. The first stage was France. Here he performed medical duties at the Russian Embassy.

Then he was a resident in New York. In America, a cardiologist with 20 years of experience had to take exams to prove his medical skills. After completing his residency, Myasnikov received the specialization "general practitioner" and practiced at the "Ambulance" medical center. In the USA A.L. Myasnikov acquired the highest medical category, participated in the work of the American Medical Association and the Academy of Medicine Against Aging.

The high achievements of foreign medicine and good earnings did not convince the doctor to stay abroad. After 4 years, he returned to Russia. The acquired skills allowed the doctor to head the American Medical Center in Moscow. Later he created the American clinic in the Russian capital. In 2009-2010 Alexander Myasnikov acted as the head physician of the Kremlin hospital.

Myasnikov considers his vocation not just medicine, but the dissemination of medical knowledge. He constantly popularized progressive achievements among the broad masses. To this end, the doctor has worked in radio and television, and his media record includes:

  • TV program "Did you call the doctor?" (2007-2012);
  • Medical heading in the radio broadcast "Vesti FM" (2010);
  • Program "On the most important thing with Dr. Myasnikov."

For five years of work on the radio, the presenter doctor covered about two hundred different topics about health, prevention, and sports. He often touches on the problems of Russian health care.

Dr. Myasnikov's program "On the Most Important Things" on the first channel of Russian television is extremely popular. Spectators are attracted by the opportunity to receive recommendations from specialist doctors in an intelligible, visual form. The program conducts consultations, shows the advantages and disadvantages different methods treatment.

The official website of the doctor is aimed at promoting medical knowledge. It publishes recommendation articles, an author's medical reference book, and provides interactive communication with site visitors.

A.L. Myasnikov published 7 popular science books on medical problems. The books tell about the prevention of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, infections. In his works, the doctor describes ways to prolong life and methods to combat premature aging.

Myasnikov also wrote 7 books on the history of Russia, art and culture. The author's works are written in a lively accessible language. They broaden the general and scientific horizons of readers, and are suitable for people of all ages and educational levels.

Now A.L. Myasnikov runs the Moscow City Clinical Hospital. Zhadkevich, elected to the Public Chamber of Moscow. The personal life of Alexander Leonidovich is successful. He has a strong family, for more than 30 years he has lived in a happy second marriage. The teenage son is studying in France and is going to continue his dynastic profession.

Despite close contacts with fellow doctors from France and the USA, Alexander Myasnikov chooses to work in Russia. He is a true patriot of his country. healthy way life.

Today we want to draw your attention to one famous person, professional doctor and showman from the capital Alexander Myasnikov. Probably, now it is difficult to find someone who has never heard the name of this person.

Alexander Myasnikov belongs to an old dynasty of medical workers. He himself today holds the position of chief physician in one of the Moscow polyclinics.

It should be noted that Alexander Myasnikov is not only a talented doctor. He became known to the general mass as a presenter thanks to the television program "On the Most Important" on the TV channel "Russia". In addition to medical practice, work on television, Alexander Myasnikov is the author of several collections on medical topics.

Our hero is a professional in his field. He has incredible charisma. In front of the camera, he also feels confident and at ease. Many people use his advice.

The road to success was not easy. Alexander Myasnikov had to work a lot, primarily on himself. His life path is filled with bright events, where there were not only ups, but also downs. But Alexander Myasnikov managed to overcome everything and gain public recognition.

Many viewers are interested in all sorts of details about the hero of our article, including what his physical parameters are, namely, height, weight, age. How old is the doctor Alexander Myasnikov - a frequent question. It is known that the doctor was born in 1953. This means that Alexander Myasnikov is celebrating his 65th birthday in 2018.

Photos in his youth and now are a frequent request on the Internet. And this is not surprising, because in his age, Alexander Myasnikov looks just great. This is a rather handsome man. His height is 180 centimeters, he is fit, confident and cheerful. Alexander Myasnikov carefully monitors his health, tries to keep himself in shape. He leads an active lifestyle, adheres to the rules of a healthy diet and does what he loves.

According to the Sign of the Zodiac, Alexander Myasnikov belongs to the refined, judicious Virgo. And the year of the Snake, in which he was born, endowed him with self-confidence, dedication and hard work.

Biography and personal life of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov

Our hero is a native of Leningrad. She celebrates her birthday on September 15th. Father - Leonid Myasnikov - professor, doctor of medical sciences. Mother - Olga Khalilovna, also devoted herself to medicine and in her almost ninety years amazes with her health, vigor and endurance.

It is worth noting that in childhood little Sasha did not dream of conquering medicine. Rather, he wanted to become a chauffeur and travel the world. But still, the father insisted that his son continue the dynasty of doctors.

Thus, Alexander Myasnikov graduated from the Pirogov State Medical Institute. He completed his postgraduate studies and residency at the Institute of Clinical Cardiology named after his grandfather.

During his time, he received considerable experience and great knowledge. He worked in Africa, served as a doctor in a government hospital in Angola. In the early nineties he worked as a doctor at the embassy Russian Federation in France.

Now Alexander Myasnikov is the head physician of the hospital 71. Many people are interested in how to get an appointment with a talented doctor. And this is not surprising. After all, his popularity has grown with the release of the TV show "On the most important thing."

We see that the biography and personal life of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov is eventful. One can write and write about his merits, the merits of his ancestors. Alexander Myasnikov rightfully received the recognition not only of his colleagues, but also of the wide masses of people. His advice is useful to everyone. Professionalism on the face. Scientist, cardiologist, general practitioner ... In addition, the author of several books on medical topics, broadcasts on radio and television. Alexander Myasnikov has been awarded various prizes and titles, including the honorary badge "Honored Doctor of the City of Moscow".

Family and children of doctor Alexander Myasnikov

Our hero is a hereditary doctor. The Myasnikovs' medical dynasty dates back to the nineteenth century. For two hundred years they have been becoming doctors in this family. During this time, they became famous outside Russia. For example, Alexander's grandfather, Alexander Leonidovich Myasnikov, is a world-renowned scientist, academician. Students of medical universities study according to his textbooks. Alexander Myasnikov is very proud of his ancestors, in whose footsteps he decided to follow. He often talks about them, about their success and professionalism.

As for the personal life of our hero, we note that the talented doctor speaks about her reluctantly, trying to translate the topic of conversation. The family and children of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov is a rather sensitive topic. It is known that his family life did not succeed the first time. He was married twice.

He has been with his second wife for over forty years. They live peacefully and happily. The wife tries to accompany him everywhere - be it a vacation, travel or business trip. In marriage, a son was born, who, according to the tradition of the Myasnikov dynasty, was named after his grandfather, Leonid, and a daughter, Polina.

The son of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov - Leonid

There is also little information about the children of our hero. It is known that he has two children. The son of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov, Leonid, is a late and desired child. The boy was born in the second marriage of a talented physician. During pregnancy, his mother, wife of Alexander Myasnikov, experienced a lot of problems, but still kept and gave birth to an heir. According to family tradition, the child was named after his grandfather.

The boy was brought up in love and care. Alexander Myasnikov, despite his workload at work, spent a lot of time with his son, trying to invest in him as much knowledge as possible. And now he helps him in everything. It is known that Leonid followed in the footsteps of his father, studied to be a pharmacist in France. He loves to read, is engaged in martial arts and tourism. Now Alexander Myasnikov is trying to pass on his experience, knowledge and capabilities to the heir.

It is worth mentioning that Alexander Myasnikov compiled an extensive pedigree for his son - Letters to Leni's son. In it, he spoke about numerous relatives, about their merits and successes, interesting stories... It was a great gift for Leonid.

Daughter of the doctor Leonid Myasnikov - Polina

The second child of our hero was born about eleven years ago. Now, the daughter of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov, Polina, is in the seventh grade.

This is a pretty smart kid. Possesses creativity. Polina loves to draw and her skill grows with age. Note that members of the Myasnikov dynasty loved painting, but almost no one knew how to draw.

As Alexander Myasnikov himself notes, Polina is very fond of watching his work. Sometimes he writes. It is known that earlier she composed a small collection of fairy tales and prepared illustrations for it herself. They decided to release it in a small print run.

The ex-wife of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov

As mentioned earlier, our hero does not like to talk about his personal life. He tries to hide information, to turn the conversation in a different direction. That is why there is very little information on this topic in the media.

However, it is known that the talented doctor was married twice. Ex-wife Doctor Alexander Myasnikov is nowhere to be seen in the media. Even her name is unknown.

Alexander Myasnikov notes that the first marriage was not entirely successful. Perhaps feelings played and there were some disagreements. And yet it is an experience.

The wife of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov - Natalia

With the second darling, and later his future wife, our hero met at a social event, while still married. He came there with his first wife. Note that Natalya was not alone then - she had a fiancé. Young people experienced such a strong feeling that they could no longer be without each other.

They have now been married for over 40 years. They live happily. The wife of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov, Natalya, always supports him. They are everywhere together, even on business trips, she accompanies her husband.

It is known that Natalia is not related to medicine. She graduated from the Institute of History and Archives. Now a housewife, she creates home comfort. The family had two children - son Leonid and daughter Paul.

Wikipedia doctor Alexander Myasnikov

Our hero is very famous. Therefore, it is not surprising that his biography and personal life are especially popular. There are many celebrity websites to get the latest news about him.

So, for example, the Wikipedia of the doctor Alexander Myasnikov gives out extensive information about the life and career of a talented doctor. Here you can get acquainted with his biography and creative path; featured his books, television work, awards and prizes. All information is written in an understandable language and is available to every Internet user.