Preceded by Marian Zembala | ||
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Education Medical University of Warsaw Children Karol Roman Radziwiłł, Elżbieta Teresa Radziwiłł Parents Albert Hieronim Radziwiłł, Anna Maria Czartoryska Siblings Maciej Radziwiłł, Zofia Maria Radziwiłł Similar Maciej Radziwiłł, Elżbieta Rafalska, Bartosz Arłukowicz, Anna Zalewska, Jan Szyszko |
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Konstanty Radziwiłł, born in 1958, is a Polish politician and physician. He became Poland's Minister of Health on 16 November 2015.
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- Minister zdrowia konstanty radziwi darmowe leki dla senior w 75
- Minister zdrowia konstanty radziwi na temat zmian w refundacji lek w
- Background
- Education
- Medical career
- References

He graduated from the Medical University of Warsaw. He is a member of the aristocratic Radziwiłł family.
He has been married since 1979 to architect Joanna Dabrowska (born Warsaw 1959), and the couple have four daughters and four sons.

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Background

Born Prince Konstanty Mikolaj Melchior Maria Radziwiłł in Wroclaw on 9 January 1958, he is the eldest child and only son of the 1979 marriage of Prince Albert Hieronym Radziwiłł (1931-2010) with Princess Anna Czartoryska, born 1932. His parents married at Puszczykowo and his sisters were born in nearby Posen in 1959 and 1961, but from the age of seven he was raised in Warsaw. His father was a business school graduate. He belongs to the Szydłowiecki branch of the historically princely House of Radziwiłł, which owned an estate at Zegrze from the 19th century.

He grew up amidst traditions of patriotism and civic engagement inherited from both parents' families. His paternal grandfather, Prince Constantine, fought as a Polish officer in the Warsaw Uprising and was murdered by Nazis in 1944, while his maternal grandfather, Prince Roman Czartoryski, had won the Polish Medal of Valour in 1920 and became a prisoner of war during the Invasion of Poland.

Radziwiłł, acknowledging that he was brought up expecting to engage actively in public affairs, joined the NZS (1980-1982), while still in college.
Education

Radziwiłł specialized in family medicine while pursuing his degree at the Medical Academy in Warsaw, undertaking post-graduate studies in the economics of health care at the University of Warsaw and bioethics.
Medical career
Dr. Radziwiłł worked for several years after graduation as a primary care physician in a health center, then in Warsaw's ambulance service. Beginning in 1997 he entered the private sector as chief physician for industrial enterprises. He headed the Family Medicine Clinic as a non-public health care facility, and remains a practicing physician.
From 1997-2001 Radziwiłł served as secretary of the Supreme Medical Council, and from 2001 as its president. He systematically participates in the work of the Standing Committee of the European Doctors of Medicine (CPME), an advisory body to the European Commission, where he has helped craft legislative solutions on health care issues. He became chairman of the CPME's Ethics Committee. He is also became president of the Medical Academy in Warsaw and treasurer of the National Commission.