David Rath
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David Rath (born December 25, 1965 in Prague) is a doctor, a politician and the former Minister of Health for the Czech Republic. He is a member of the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD).
[edit] Medical career
Rath completed his medical degree at Charles University in Prague in 1990. He practiced internal medicine at General Teaching Hospital in Prague (Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice), and then at the Faculty Hospital at Motol (Fakultní nemocnice v Motole). Then in Kralupy nad Vltavou he worked for the Samaritan Association. He returned to Prague and joined the internal medicine faculty at Charles University in 1995. From 1998 to 2005 Rath served as the president of the Czech Doctors' Chamber (Česká Lékařská Komora, or ČLK), an umbrella organisation for all Czech doctors.[1]
[edit] Political career
In 1994 Rath joined the Civic Democratic Party (ODS). In 1995 he formed the Medical Action Group (or Physician's Union Club) within the party, which brought in significant monetary support during the 1998 elections. As director of the Physician's Union Club Rath initiated the November 1996 doctor's strike. In 1996 he was vice-chairman of the Free Democrats - Liberal Socialist National Party coalition (SD-LSNS).
In November 2005, the prime minister at the time, Jiří Paroubek, appointed him health minister. He was directed to fix the finances of the troubled Czech health system, and he proceeded to institute a number of radical reforms.[2]
In May 2006 Rath made international news when he traded blows with former Deputy Prime Minister Miroslav Macek at a dentists' conference after reportedly having insulted Macek's wife.[3][4] Macek was later fined for having initiated the violence.[5]
In September 2006, Rath was succeeded by Tomáš Julínek as Minister of Health for the Czech Republic.[6] Rath was then elected chairman of the Health Committee of the Czech Chamber of Deputies (lower house).[7]
[edit] References
- ^ Rosenbaum, Zdeněk (May 2002) "Lékaři A Lékárníci: Společně I Sami" Pharma News Prague interview with David Rath as president of the ČLK in Czech;
- ^ Krosnar, Katka (April 1, 2006) "Czech health workers call for minister to be sacked" The Lancet 367(9516): p.1046
- ^ "Czech politicians exchange blows" BBC News 21 May 2006
- ^ Google Video upload a video entitled 'Rath' featuring David Rath getting slapped on the back of the head to music.
- ^ ČTK (18 September 2006)"Macek fined 3,000 crowns for slap to ex-minister Rath" Czech News Agency Prague
- ^ ČTK (4 September 2006) "Outgoing health minister Rath shaprly criticises his successor" Czech News Agency Prague
- ^ ČTK (13 September 2006) "Chamber health committee elects Rath its head" Czech News Agency Prague
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Preceded by Milada Emmerová |
Minister of Health of the Czech Republic 2005–2006 |
Succeeded by Tomáš Julínek |
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