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Tsoi Aleksei Vladimirovich
Tsoi Aleksei Vladimirovich

Alexey Tsoi was born on April 2, 1977 in the South Kazakhstan region.

Education

Graduated from Sells College (London), graduate school of the Kazakhstan state Medical Academy, South Kazakhstan State Medical Academy, Daneker Institute of International Law and International Business, Higher School of Corporate Governance. Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation He completed an internship in,,, Stanford University (USA), etc Singapore To Moscow Germany. Great Britain Doctor of Business Administration, PhD in Medical Sciences.

Biography

2002-2004

From 2002 to 2004 - Manager for the development of the territory in Astana of the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline.

2006-2011

From 2006 to 2009 - Secretary General of the Eurasian Respiratory Society NGO.

From 2007 to 2010 - Director of the RSE "Center for the Introduction of Modern Medical Technologies" of the Office of the President of Kazakhstan.

From 2010 to 2011 - Head of the State Institution "Medical Center of the Office of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan" (political public service), editor-in-chief of the journal "Bulletin of the MC UDP of the Republic of Kazakhstan."

2011-2019

From 2011 to 2017 - the chief physician of the city hospital No. 1 of the mayor's office of Astana. From 2017 to 2019 - Vice Minister of Health of Kazakhstan.

2020: Appointment as Minister of Health of Kazakhstan

In July 2020, Alexey Tsoi was appointed Minister of Health of Kazakhstan. Earlier, the post of head of the department was held by Yelzhan Birtanov, who was dismissed during treatment for the coronavirus COVID-19.

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In his letter of resignation, Yelzhan Birtanov noted that due to his illness and the additional treatment required, full-fledged leadership of the health care industry, especially in the context of a complication of the epidemiological situation, seems difficult. He stressed that the post of Minister of Health requires daily systematic work, constant strict control and operational leadership of all structures of the ministry, the press service of the government reports.[1]
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In December 2021, Alexey Tsoi left the post of his own free will after a year and a half of work. "Yes, of your own free will. In connection with the transition to another service, "the ministry said. It was not specified what position the ex-minister will take and whether he will remain in the civil service.

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