Personnel adjustments enacted in Ministry of Health orchestrated by Denis Pasler via decree.
New Deputy Ministers Appointed in Sverdlovsk Oblast's Health Ministry
Sverdlovsk Oblast Governor Denis Pasler has announced personnel changes within the Ministry of Health, as per regional reports. Four new deputy ministers have been appointed, listed below:
- Yevgeny Kretchkov, born in 1977, holds degrees from Moscow State Legal Academy, Ural State Academy of State Service, and Orenburg State Medical University. With experience ranging from a chief specialist in social protection to deputy minister of health in Orenburg Oblast, Kretchkov assumes his new role.
- Vyacheslav Lipatov, born in 1983, is a graduate of Orenburg State Agrarian University. His career includes heading the Center for Ensuring the Activity of the Health Care System of Orenburg Oblast and serving as deputy minister of health in Orenburg Oblast.
- Igor Pushkarev, born in 1970, graduated from Tyumen State Medical Academy and has experience as an ambulance pediatrician and the head of Children's City Hospital No. 8 in Yekaterinburge, as well as heading the Kapinos Emergency Medical Station.
- Ekaterina Barsaeva, born in 1975, graduated from Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy and Perm Institute for Advanced Training of Healthcare Workers. Her career began as a nurse in a municipal hospital in Chelyabinsk, followed by positions in pharmaceutical supply and pharmaceutical activities within the Ministry of Health in Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk Oblast.
The new deputy ministers are expected to begin their duties on May 30. Previously held positions by Denis Demidov, Elena Chadaeva, and Andrei Shastin are now vacant, as they are considering new opportunities within the healthcare system.
While regional reports provide information on the new deputy ministers, no specific details on their roles in relation to the federal government or foreign diplomacy have been mentioned. For more detailed information regarding these appointments, consult official government websites or local news outlets in Sverdlovsk Oblast.
The new deputy ministers, including Yevgeny Kretchkov, Vyacheslav Lipatov, Igor Pushkarev, and Ekaterina Barsaeva, bring a diverse background in law, agriculture, and medicine to their roles in Sverdlovsk Oblast's Health Ministry, focusing on health-and-wellness and science. Their duties are set to begin on May 30, as the roles previously held by Denis Demidov, Elena Chadaeva, and Andrei Shastin are now vacant, potentially signaling a shift in the regional healthcare landscape.