A Ukrainian doctor practicing in the North East has teamed up with his hospital operator to deliver more than 110 tonnes of urgent medical supplies across his home country. 

Sergey Tadtayev, a consultant urologist surgeon at Woodlands Hospital, Darlington, has galvanised his colleagues to gather 10-truck loads of vital kit and medical supplies from across the Circle Health Group ’s national network of 53 hospitals. 

In response to direct requests from Ukrainian doctors, Woodlands Hospital has worked with the Ukrainian doctors’ union, Ukraine Medical Association, and the British Red Cross to identify needs in war-hit hospitals.

Ventilators, crutches, walking frames, respiratory masks, scrubs, bandages, wound kits, operating tables and other medical supplies have been stock-piled from Circle hospitals across the country and delivered directly to the doors of five hospitals covering North, South, East and West Ukraine.

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Upon receipt of the urgent supplies, the hospitals distribute a portion to local community hospitals in a hub and spoke model. 

A team of volunteer hauliers from the UK, Poland and Ukraine have made the journey on a weekly basis since March 15 to deliver urgent supplies, navigating their way through war-torn regions and areas of conflict to reach the hospitals in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykoliav, Odessa and Lviv.

The latest delivery, which departed the UK on Wednesday April 13 and arrived at a Kharkiv hospitals on Easter Sunday, contained £185,500 of medical equipment loaded on 35 pallets, including five ventilators, an operating table, patient monitors, suction tubing and chest drainage sets and sterile gowns.

The Northern Echo: Sergey Tadtayev, a Consultant Urologist Surgeon has teamed with his hospital operator, Circle Health Group and Woodlands Hospital to deliver over 110 tonnes of urgent medical supplies across Ukraine. Picture: CIRCLE HEALTH GROUPSergey Tadtayev, a Consultant Urologist Surgeon has teamed with his hospital operator, Circle Health Group and Woodlands Hospital to deliver over 110 tonnes of urgent medical supplies across Ukraine. Picture: CIRCLE HEALTH GROUP

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Dr Tadtayev said: “My heart breaks for my fellow doctors back home who are fighting heroically to care for the sick and wounded, even as the bombs continue to fall.

"Hospitals are struggling to get basic supplies because transport and manufacturing have been so badly disrupted, so I knew I had to do something to help.   

“Moving 100+ tonnes of medical supplies between hospitals separated by thousands of miles and several borders has been an incredible team effort, and I have been overwhelmed by the generosity of my colleagues at Circle Health Group. They are moving heaven and earth to get help to those who really need it on the frontline, and I am humbled by the solidarity and support for my homeland.” 

Paolo Pieri, CEO of Circle Health Group, said: “We’re so grateful to the hundreds of people across the country who have contributed to this effort, from staff to partners and suppliers, and the brave drivers who have put themselves at considerable personal risk.

“It’s hard to know how to help in the face of such enormous suffering, but as a hospital operator and one of the UK’s largest employers we knew we could provide unique support for hospitals caring for the sick and injured.

"Working directly with Sergey and his Ukrainian medical colleagues we are able to understand their exact needs and get targeted aid to them directly in some of the most difficult parts of the country.”

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