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Natarov Aleksei Alekseyevich
Natarov Aleksei Alekseyevich

Alexey Natarov was born in the Khabarovsk Territory.

Education

He graduated from Voronezh State Medical University named after N.N. Burdenko in the specialties "Ambulance Doctor" and "Organizer of Healthcare Work." He entered the residency in urology in 2008.

Career

2010-2016

Since 2010, he worked as an ambulance team doctor and urologist at BSMP No. 1 in Voronezh, from 2014 to 2016 - head of polyclinic No. 21 in the regional center, then - deputy head physician for organizational and methodological work at BSMP No. 1.

2024: Appointment as Minister of Health of Crimea

In July 2024, Alexei Natarov, who previously worked as the head physician of the Liskinskaya district hospital in the Voronezh region, was appointed the new Minister of Health of Crimea.

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Alexey Alekseevich has the appropriate experience in organizing healthcare work, has all the necessary professional and personal qualities to make medicine in Crimea better, of course, with the support of Crimean specialists, - the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov wrote on his Telegram channel on July 9, 2024.
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The main tasks of Natarov as head of the Republican Ministry of Health, Aksenov called improving the quality of health care, solving personnel problems in the industry and continuing to modernize the technical base of medical institutions.

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I wish the minister success, effective and fruitful work for the benefit of Crimea and all its residents. The authorities of the republic will always provide the necessary assistance, - added the head of the region.
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Former Minister of Health Konstantin Skorupsky left the chair of his own free will. At the end of April 2024, he said that if all the necessary medicines from the grace list are not received by May 15, he will resign. At that time, according to Skorupsky himself, out of 1,100 names of drugs for beneficiaries, 955 were purchased. By May 15, the minister could not fulfill his obligations, after which he filed a letter of resignation. Sergei Aksenov called his act courageous.[1]

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