On July 26 of this year, a photo and documentary exhibition dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the district hospital was organized within the walls of the Museum of Local Lore under the title: “Dedicated to people in white coats.” The exhibition presents a set of photographs from previous years of its predecessors and members of the current staff of the district hospital. According to national memory, in 1907 the building was restored and consecrated. For comparison, the Kostanay hospital began operating in 1913. Later, a small hospital was opened in the village of Viktorovka. And Valerianov hospital was the first health-care facility in our steppes, where semi-nomadic Kazakhs could first get acquainted with its medical facilities and methods of treating diseases: after all, it turned out to be in the center of Kozhai, Kyzylzhar, Zhambaskul, Sabankul, Temir, Korzhankul, Tarnakul, Makpakkul villages and many numbered villages. Such a belief has also been preserved among the people. In 1909, a young woman appeared in Valerianovka, from where, no one knew. She was wearing a long dark dress, a white kerchief with a red cross, and looked stern. Prishchelitsa announced that a hospital would be opened in a house on the outskirts of the village, and she would treat sick people. That’s how a female doctor appeared in Valerianovka, or maybe a nurse. Diseases such as typhus were rampant everywhere. And she walked through the courtyards from village to village and helped with the treatment. She also had female students whom she taught medical skills to. Her first assistants were Vasilisa Booth, Claudia Etkevich and Natalia Bagnai, who have been dead for a long time. They do not remember the name of that woman, and no one knows her future fate, only her good deeds are alive in people’s memory, and the history of the Valerian hospital is connected with her name. There was no hospital in the district center of Taranovskoye village yet. And how necessary she was! The executive Committee of the district council decided to build a district hospital in the village. On June 16, 1937, Fedot Moissenko, head of the district health department, issued an order: “… I am going to Kozyrevka to inspect a former church belonging to the dismantling, intended for the construction of a hospital in the village of Taranovskoye…”. The record shows that the Taranov Hospital began its activities on August 28, 1940, and its first chief physician was Ekaterina Timofeevna Dalyan. Before that, there was only one hospital in the Valerianovka area. Oh, the large building of the KGP “Beimbet Mailina District Hospital” was built in 1966. The list of types of medical and medical care. Primary health care (pre-medical), consultative and diagnostic medical care for the adult population by specialty: anesthesiologist, intensive care physician, general practitioner, internist, endocrinologist, cardiologist.