In a line of symposia, organised annually since 1985 by the Institute of Clinical Neurophysiology in cooperation with the Clinical Neurophysiology Section of the Slovenian Medical Association, this Congress was already the 25th. The Proceedings with further information and papers is available at http://www2.kclj.si/ikn/DEJA/FAGA/Zborniki/Zbornik2009.pdf
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COBISS.SI-ID: 247415040The main topics of the Symposium were: electrophysiology of vision, retinal diseases, diseases of the visual pathway, rational use of electrophysiology of vision in clinical practice, electrophysiology of vision in children, the anatomy and physiology of eye movements, diagnostic investigation of the eye movement disorders, diseases of the external eye muscles, and disorders of the eye blinking. Part of the meeting was devoted to practical demonstrations of electrodiagnostic studies and of clinical examination of eye movements. The number of active participants was 29 (18 from Slovenia). The Proceedings with further information and papers is available at http://www2.kclj.si/ikn/DEJA/FAGA/Zborniki/Zbornik2010.pdf
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COBISS.SI-ID: 252508160SiNAPSA is a Slovenian Neuroscience Association that links Slovenian and international neuroscientists in scientific and research projects, educates the general public on neural function in health and disease, on the importance of neuroscience research and the implication on individual and society quality of life. Dr. Koritnik was the secretary of the organisational committee that organized an international conference SiNAPSA Neuroscience Conference '11. This was the most important European neuroscience event in 2011, taking place in Ljubljana between 22 and 25 September. There were over 500 registered participants from 44 countries. The Proceedings with further information and papers is available at http://www2.kclj.si/ikn/DEJA/FAGA/Zborniki/Zbornik2011.pdf
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COBISS.SI-ID: 257682688The international Symposium on Sleep Disorders was a continuation of a series of the traditional annual symposia organised by the Institute of Clinical Neurophysiology and Slovenian Section of Clinical Neurophysiology. Somnology – as a medical practice and research – was brought into Slovenia only a few years ago. The Symposium provided the domestic and foreign audience with a systematic review of the field, and was also a good opportunity for a start of multidisciplinary cooperation in the country as well as internationally. Proceedings is available as a pdf file at http://www.kclj.si/ikn/DEJA/FAGA/Zborniki/Zbornik2012.pdf
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COBISS.SI-ID: 263324928The 2nd Alpine Sleep Summer School (the first took place in summer 2011 in Lugano, Switzerland) was organised under the auspices and with the financial & organisational help of the European Sleep Research Society. Its aim is to offer Central (“Alpine”) European students, MDs, PhDs, technicians and other health and scientific professionals involved or interested in sleep medicine a thorough introduction to sleep medicine. The course lasted five days, each of which covers one of the main topics (the basics of sleep on Monday, sleep and psychiatry on Tuesday, sleep and respiratory medicine on Wednesday, sleep and neurology on Thursday and sleep and paediatrics on Friday). Four special lectures on the “hot topics” concerning sleep medicine and sleep research, 60 lectures, 12 case-study discussions, and many video sessions completed the programme of the week. There 83 participants from different countries. Proceedings with the programme is available at http://www2.kclj.si/ikn/DEJA/FAGA/Zborniki/Zbornik2013.pdf
F.18 Transfer of new know-how to direct users (seminars, fora, conferences)
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