Dr. Rumyana Valkova and Dr. Tsvetolyub Mitev Take the Lead at Uni Hospital
Dr. Rumyana Valkova and Dr. Tsvetolyub Mitev have been elected as the Managing Directors of Uni Hospital following a General Assembly of the medical facility. Until now, Dr. Valkova held the position of Director of Administrative Activities and Human Resources at the hospital, while Dr. Mitev was Head of the Gastroenterology Department. The two directors shared that their main goal is for Uni Hospital to continue to be a benchmark for excellent medical care, providing a personalized approach to each patient.
Dr. Valkova graduated in Medicine in 1997. In 2010, she earned a specialty in Emergency Medicine. She has worked as a physician at the Emergency Medical Center in Sofia; as a doctor and deputy head at the Emergency Department of St. Anna University Hospital; as a medical auditor at the Regional Health Insurance Fund (RHIF) – Sofia Region; and as Director of the Medical Activities Directorate at the Regional Health Inspectorate – Sofia Region. She holds a Master’s degree in Health Management and has completed various trainings and courses such as “Leadership for Good Governance,” “Project – Development and Management of Healthcare Projects,” and “Psycho-social Counseling for Children and Adolescents.” She also lectures on “Basic First Aid” for the Bulgarian Red Cross.
Dr. Tsvetolyub Mitev graduated in Medicine in 1991 from the Medical University in Pleven. He holds specialties in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, as well as a Master’s degree in Public Health and Health Management.
His previous positions include working at the District Hospital in Vidin, Fifth General Hospital – Sofia, Second General Hospital – Sofia, Acibadem City Clinic Oncology Center, First University Hospital “St. John the Baptist,” and the Medical Institute of the Ministry of Interior – Sofia. In 2024, Dr. Mitev was named “Doctor of the Year” at Uni Hospital.
Both new managing directors of Uni Hospital are part of the “Doctors We Trust” initiative by 24 Chasa newspaper.