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Valery Yakovlev Nikolaevich
Valery Yakovlev Nikolaevich

Education

From 1999 to 2005 he studied at the Chelyabinsk State Medical Academy with a degree in medical medicine. In 2005-2006 held an internship on the basis of the Clinic of ChelGMA of the Ministry of Health of Russia with a degree in obstetrics and gynecology. During his studies at the academy, he worked as an orderly in the city clinical hospital, an obstetrician in the maternity ward.

Career

2006-2015

Since 2006, he worked as an obstetrician-gynecologist at the ChelGMA Clinic of the Ministry of Health of Russia. For three years he was the chief obstetrician-gynecologist of the Sosnovsky district of the Chelyabinsk region.

Since 2015, he worked as deputy chief physician for obstetric and gynecological care at the city clinical hospital in Chelyabinsk.

2020-2021

In 2020, he became the chief freelance obstetrician-gynecologist of the Chelyabinsk city district. During the spread of the new coronavirus infection COVID-19 since March 2020, he led a hospital for the treatment of children, pregnant women and maternity patients with a new coronavirus infection deployed on the basis of the maternity hospital "City Clinical Hospital No. 9" in Chelyabinsk.

In November 2021, Valery Yakovlev headed the Novgorod Regional Clinical Maternity Hospital.

2022: Appointment as Head of Ava, Novgorod Region

In early June 2022, it became known about the appointment of Valery Yakovlev as the new head of the Ministry of Health of the Novgorod Region. A month earlier, he was appointed deputy head of this department.

Yakovlev replaced on the bridge the head of the Novgorod Ministry of Health Rezeda Lomovtseva, who headed the department since December 2019. She left the post in connection with the transition to the position of first deputy head physician of the Novgorod Regional Clinical Hospital (OKB). At the new post, she will be engaged in the implementation of a project for the construction of a cardiac center on the basis of the OKB and the formation of a single cardiac service in the region.[1]

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