Tatyana Bakhteeva

Tatyana Dmitrievna Bakhteyeva or Tetyana Dmytriyivna Bakhteyeva is a Doctor of Medical Sciences (since 2008), CEO of Donetsk Oblast Clinical Territorial Medical Association, People's Deputy of Ukraine.[1]

Tatyana Bakhteeva

Biography

Tatyana Bakhteeva was born on November 27, 1953, in Donetsk, Ukraine. She is divorced, her ex-husband Alimzhan Bakhteev is working in bus transfer services; they have a common daughter Irina Valitova (born in 1975), who is teaching at Donetsk Medical University.[2][3]

Education

In 1977 Tatyana Bakhteeva graduated from Donetsk Medical University as a GP, in 2002 she obtained Diploma in Economics in Donetsk State University of Economics and Trade named after M. Tugan-Baranovsky; after that she became a People's Deputy of Ukraine from Party of Regions[3] and never returned to medicine.[3][4] In 2002 she received her Ph.D. in medical sciences with the thesis "Neurotic disorders in women".[5]

In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election she was again re-elected into parliament; this time after placing 9th on the electoral list of Opposition Bloc.[6][7]

Career

  • 1977-1980 - therapist, physical therapist, at the hospital No.2 at Yasinovataya station, Donetsk railway[3][4][5]
  • 1980-1991 - district doctor, since 1986 - Deputy Head of medical-labour expert commission at Donetsk city hospital No.3
  • since 1991 - Head of Donetsk Regional radiological medical expert commission for Chernobyl liquidators
  • 1992-1994 - responsible person for Chernobyl children recovery in Cuba
  • 1994-1997 - Head Doctor at Donetsk Oblast health care center for individuals affected by the consequences of Chernobyl accident
  • since 1997 Tatyana Bakhteeva has been the CEO of Donetsk Oblast Clinical Territorial Medical Association[3]
  • 1998-2002 - Deputy of Donetsk Oblast Council, member of health committee[5]

Tatyana Bakhteeva was No.7 in 2010' rating of 100 most influential Ukrainian women according to Ukrainian magazine Focus.[8] Tatyana Bakhteeva is the founder of Donetsk Oblast charity foundation "Humaneness"[3] and the Honoured Doctor of Ukraine.

Politics

In May 2002 Tatyana Bakhteeva was elected People's Deputy of Ukraine from Party of Regions, has worked in 4th, 5th and 6th Verkhovna Radas. In the 5th and 6th Verkhovna Radas she took the post of Head of Health Care committee.

Awards

  • Order of Princess Olga, III class (2002)
  • "Miner's Glory" badge, I,II,III class
  • Order of Saint Barbara, given by Ukrainian Orthodox Church
  • Certificate of Merit "For Humanism" from the President of Ukraine
  • Certificate of Merit from Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (2003)[5]

See also

References

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