Martynova Anastasia Leonidovna
Head
Previous jobs:
Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Health)
Chief Specialist
Schelkovo Regional Hospital
Education:
RSUH (Russian State University for the Humanities) - 2007
Reaviz - 2019
Tver State Medical University (TSMU) - 2021
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Education
Anastasia Martynova graduated in 2007 Russian State University for the Humanities with a degree in State and Municipal Administration, in 2019 - private medical university "" with Reaviz a degree in Medical Affairs, in 2021 she underwent a residency program Tver State Medical University in the specialty in Organization health care and Public Health.
Career
2019-2023
In 2019-2020, she worked as a statistician at the Medical Information and Analytical Center of the Tver Region, then as the chief expert of the department for organizing medical care for the population of the regional Ministry of Health. In 2022, she moved to the post of statistician at the Shchelkovsky Regional Hospital, then headed the department of primary medical care for the adult population in the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region. In November 2022, she began working as Deputy Minister of Health of the Donetsk People's Republic.
2024: Appointment as Head of the Health Department of the Jewish Autonomous Region
In early December 2024, Anastasia Martynova was appointed the new head of the Department of Health of the Jewish Autonomous Region (EAO). He replaced Valery Zhukov, who headed the department since March 2022.
Anastasia Martynova previously worked as Deputy Minister of Health of the DPR. Speaking about her appointment to the team of the Jewish Autonomous Region, Acting Governor Maria Kostyuk noted that this is a very competent specialist who has extensive managerial experience and experience in the medical field.
We work for residents of the Jewish Autonomous Region. We work in the same team. The result of this activity should be change for the better. People should have a conscious understanding that the health care of the Jewish Autonomous Region is reaching a decent level, - said Maria Kostyuk. |
Anastasia Martynova herself thanked the Acting Governor of the Jewish Autonomous Region for her trust and expressed confidence that the joint work would be fruitful.[1]