A rural start
Bobrik had not always focused on infectious diseases. He graduated from Tver Medical Academy in 1993 and began work in a rural hospital in the Ryazan region, which he found a good basis for a medical career.
“Working in a rural hospital has a lot of advantages,” he said. “Basically, you have a very small referral base, so you have to make decisions on your own, and it’s a very good development of your independent thinking.”
Returning to Tver in 1995, Bobrik worked there for five years before embarking on a career change in 2000, when he enrolled in a master of public health program at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
“I decided that I had to expand, to broaden my horizons,” he said. “Therefore I started looking for a kind of international exposure, and I found an opportunity to be trained abroad.”
He remembers his experience in Israel very fondly, despite the security threat of the second Intifada, which started around that time.
“I think it was one of the best years of my life,” Bobrik said. “We had people from Russia, from Kazakhstan, from Uruguay, from Canada,from Australia, a bunch of nations – we were very happy and grateful to the school.”
The school was apparently quite happy with him, as well, since it invited him to return as keynote speaker at the 2011 graduation.
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