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Education
Sergey Lugansky graduated from the military medical faculty at the Kuibyshev Medical Institute and the Voroshilovgrad Medical Institute.
Career
2022: Appointment as Director of the Department of Health and Pharmacy of the Yaroslavl Region
On February 8, 2022, the appointment of Sergey Lugansky as the new director of the Department of Health and Pharmacy of the Yaroslavl Region was announced. Prior to that, he led the Central City Hospital of Yaroslavl.
Lugansky headed the Yaroslavl Depzdrav instead of Oksana Piklun. The reason for the change of leadership of the department is not called, but it is known about the numerous complaints of the population about the work of the local health system.
In early February 2022, the deputy of the Yaroslavl Regional Duma, Elena Kuznetsova, expressed dissatisfaction with the work of Piklun, indicating that for several weeks in the region more and more cases of infection with COVID-19 coronavirus were recorded daily. According to her, residents of the region complain about large queues in clinics, the inability to reach doctors and other health-related issues.
We all hoped that Oksana Aleksandrovna [Piklun] would establish the activities of medical organizations, and she failed her. Yes, so that it will take a long and stubborn time, "YarNovosti quoted Elena Kuznetsova as saying on February 3, 2022. |
The next day, regional media reported the dismissal of Oksana Piklun from the post of director of Depzdrav, but then there were no official statements from the department.
The decision to appoint a Yaroslavl specialist with great leadership experience in the field of health care as the director of the department was made after consultations with the medical community of the region, "said the acting governor of the region, Mikhail Evraev. |
According to him, among the tasks facing the new director of the department of health are solving problems with a shortage of personnel, improving the work of digital services, organizing postcovid rehabilitation programs, as well as phased restoration of planned medical care after the peak of the wave of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic[1]