In the book "Notes of a Military Doctor," the life and work of V.I. Slavin are described for the period from 2000 to 2005 in Chechnya. He makes his way from a novice doctor to the head of the psychoneurological department of a military hospital. The book includes an account of working experience in combat conditions and in military medicine, and also tells of the thoughts and emotions that accompanied him on this path. The author conveys his impressions through letters, chronicles, and stories about various events of his service in Chechnya. This book will be of interest to adult readers who are curious about military psychiatry and the lives of people on the front lines. It is important to note that all references to military units and surnames are fictional and have no connection to real events.