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Tarcísio announced Elioz Paiva as Minister of Health in the government of São Paulo

Tarcísio announced Elioz Paiva as Minister of Health in the government of São Paulo

Born in Santos, he is a doctor who was part of the campaign team, where he was responsible for coordinating the issue in building the government plan

Vinicius Rosa/DisclosureElios Paiva will be the new Minister of State for Health

Dr. Elioz Paiva will be the Minister of State for Health in the Government Sao Paulo🇧🇷 This announcement was made on Wednesday, the 23rd, by the Governor-elect Tarcisio de Freitas (Republicans). At the age of 69, Elioz Paiva participated in the campaign team, where he was responsible for coordinating the subject matter of the government’s plan. Incidentally, he is also part of the transition team for the new state government, announced on Tuesday, the 22nd. According to the governor-elect, the new secretary has been chosen as promised in the campaign: the technical dossier. “Elioz is a person of great confidence, with a technical profile, just as I promised to the Secretariat of State of São Paulo, and he has been actively involved in building our government’s plan. He emphasized that he just has to add to our team in making a difference for the benefit of the State of São Paulo.” During his career, Elios was president of the Paulista Association of Medicine for two terms (1995 to 1999) and also from Brazilian Medical Association (AMB) for two consecutive terms, between 1999 and 2005. Graduated in Medicine from the Faculdade de Medicina de Itajubá (FMIt) and specialized in Nuclear Medicine from University of Sao Paulo (USP)🇧🇷 In addition, Elioz is an Assistant Professor of Imaging at the Faculty of Medicine of São José do Rio Preto (Vamerb). As a politician, he was a deputy mayor Sao Jose do Rio Pretoin the interior of São Paulo, and has served as a federal deputy on three occasions, twice as a substitute and once as an elected official (between 2011 and 2015).

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