Alexandru Rafila (Romanian pronunciation:[alekˈsandruraˈfila]; born 27 December 1961) is a Romanian physician, academic and politician who serves since 25 November 2021 as Minister of Health of Romania in the Ciucă Cabinet.
Biography
Rafila was admitted to a medical school in 1980. He graduated from college in 1987, did his internship at Sfântu Gheorghe and obtained a doctorate in medicine in 2004.[1]
Rafila held the position of member of the Executive Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO) between 2014 and 2017 and represented Romania in the steering committee of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) between 2009 and 2014. Furthermore, he also represented Romania in the WHO on the steering committee of this organization until 2021.[2][3]
Rafila is an active organizer and participant in numerous national and international medical conferences and events related to public health and microbiology. He is the author of several articles, manuals, book chapters and guides for public health practice and microbiology. He contributed decisively to the 2016 reestablishment of the speciality of Medical Microbiology in Romania, following recommendations from the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), organization in which he used to represent Romania.[4][2]