Hsueh Jui-yuan

Taiwanese politician

薛瑞元
Official portrait, 2022
5th Minister of Health and Welfare
Outgoing
Assumed office
18 July 2022Prime MinisterSu Tseng-chang
Chen Chien-jenDeputy
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  • Victor Wang, Lee Li-Feng (Deputy)
    Shih Chung-Liang (Vice)
Preceded byChen Shih-chungSucceeded byChiu Tai-yuan (designate)Vice Minister of Health and WelfareIn office
August 2017 – 18 July 2022MinisterChen Shih-chungDeputyHo Chi-kung, Lu Pau-chingPreceded byTsai Sen-tienSucceeded byVictor Wang Personal detailsBorn (1955-06-17) June 17, 1955 (age 68)NationalityTaiwanese (Taiwan)Political party Democratic Progressive PartyAlma materTaipei Medical University
National Taiwan University

Hsueh Jui-yuan (Chinese: 薛瑞元; pinyin: Xuē Ruìyuán; born June 1955) is a Taiwanese physician who has served as the vice minister of Health and Welfare since August 2017 until July 18, 2022.[1] He currently serves as the Minister of Health and Welfare since July 2022.

Education

Hsueh completed his degree in medicine from Taipei Medical University in 1980. He then obtained his bachelor's and master's degree in law from National Taiwan University in 1997 and 2001 respectively.

Careers

At the Bureau of Medical Affairs of the Department of Health, he was the senior secretary in 2002–2003, deputy director-general in 2003-2004 and director-general in 2004–2008. In 2008–2015, he was the deputy superintendent of Shuang Ho Hospital of Taipei Medical University. Hsueh succeeded Chen Shih-chung as Minister of Health and Welfare on July 18, 2022.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Jui-Yuan Hsueh". Ministry of Health and Welfare. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  2. ^ "行政院全球資訊網". 行政院 新聞傳播室. December 2011.
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