Bogdan Oprea, paramedic and former spokesperson for Traian Băsescu in the Presidential Administration, will be the spokesperson for the Minister of Health, Vlad Voiculescu – Health



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Bogdan Oprea, paramedic and former spokesperson for Traian Băsescu in the Presidential Administration, will be the spokesperson for the Minister of Health, Vlad Voiculescu. Vlad Voiculescu today appointed Bogdan Oprea as a counselor in the Minister’s Office, with the functions of spokesperson, Bogdan Oprea, a senior civil service communication specialist and university professor with more than 20 years of experience in the field.

Bogdan Oprea is licensed as a paramedic and accompanies, as a volunteer, the ambulances that serve the community in which he lives.

As a communication specialist, Bogdan Oprea has almost 10 years of experience in public administration, both at the level of the European Union (among others, a high-ranking EU advisor for communication and visibility within the State Chancellery of the Government of the Republic of Moldova), and in Romania (among others, as spokesperson for the President of Romania and head of the Department of Public Communication of the Presidential Administration and spokesperson for the Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism), says the Ministry of Health.

Since 2007 he has been a professor at the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences of the University of Bucharest, and defended one of the first doctorates in the country with a topic that studies the scope of the phenomenon of misinformation, manipulation and fake news online. It also launched the first course in the Romanian university environment that deals with the fight against the phenomenon of fake news. He also teaches, among other things, print media and writing techniques.

He obtained his SMURD paramedic license in 2017 and employs, as a volunteer, ambulances that serve the community in which he lives (“Vitan” Fire Department, Bucharest). He has participated and currently participates in several volunteer projects in the country and in humanitarian missions abroad.

At the beginning of his career, for more than 12 years, he worked in the central press, where he held various editorial and managerial positions and launched and led the projects of several network newspapers and monthly magazines.

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