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Martin Holcát (born 23 April 1954 in Prague) is a Czech doctor, professor and politician. He was a former director of the General University Hospital in Prague from March 1997 to November 2003. From July 2013 to January 2014 he was the Czech Minister of Health in the cabinet of Jiří Rusnok. Holcát graduated in 1981 with his medical degree from Charles University in Prague, where he specialized in otolaryngology.

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  • Martin Holcát (* 23. dubna 1954 Praha) je český lékař, bývalý náměstek ministra zdravotnictví a bývalý ředitel Všeobecné fakultní nemocnice v Praze, od července 2013 do ledna 2014 ministr zdravotnictví ve vládě Jiřího Rusnoka. (cs)
  • Martin Holcát, né le 23 avril 1954 à Prague, est un homme politique, chercheur et universitaire tchèque. (fr)
  • Martin Holcát (born 23 April 1954 in Prague) is a Czech doctor, professor and politician. He was a former director of the General University Hospital in Prague from March 1997 to November 2003. From July 2013 to January 2014 he was the Czech Minister of Health in the cabinet of Jiří Rusnok. Holcát graduated in 1981 with his medical degree from Charles University in Prague, where he specialized in otolaryngology. In March 1999 Holcát entered politics when asked to be the deputy Minister of Health under Health Minister Ivan David. Upon David's departure in February 1999, Holcát ran the ministry for three months until took office, although technically Vladimír Špidla, the first Deputy Prime Minister, was in charge. (en)
  • Martin Holcát (ur. 23 kwietnia 1954 w Pradze) – czeski lekarz, dyrektor praskiego szpitala uniwersyteckiego, w latach 1999–2000 wiceminister zdrowia, od 2013 do 2014 minister zdrowia. (pl)
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  • July 2013 – January 2014 (en)
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  • Martin Holcát (* 23. dubna 1954 Praha) je český lékař, bývalý náměstek ministra zdravotnictví a bývalý ředitel Všeobecné fakultní nemocnice v Praze, od července 2013 do ledna 2014 ministr zdravotnictví ve vládě Jiřího Rusnoka. (cs)
  • Martin Holcát, né le 23 avril 1954 à Prague, est un homme politique, chercheur et universitaire tchèque. (fr)
  • Martin Holcát (ur. 23 kwietnia 1954 w Pradze) – czeski lekarz, dyrektor praskiego szpitala uniwersyteckiego, w latach 1999–2000 wiceminister zdrowia, od 2013 do 2014 minister zdrowia. (pl)
  • Martin Holcát (born 23 April 1954 in Prague) is a Czech doctor, professor and politician. He was a former director of the General University Hospital in Prague from March 1997 to November 2003. From July 2013 to January 2014 he was the Czech Minister of Health in the cabinet of Jiří Rusnok. Holcát graduated in 1981 with his medical degree from Charles University in Prague, where he specialized in otolaryngology. (en)
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