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Curriculum Vitae Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec Curriculum Vitae Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec. PERSONAL Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Specialist in Physical INFORMATION Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rheumatology 1. prilaz I. L. Ribara 8, Selce, 51266, Croatia +385 51 764 055 +385 98 426 076 [email protected] http://www.terme-selce.hr Born in Croatia, City of Opatija| Nationality Croatian Three decades of experience in physical therapy and rehabilitation of diseases of the locomotor system of all ages, with special emphasis on working with athletes PERSONAL STATEMENT and rehabilitation of sport injuries. "The secret of a healthy life is a positive attitude towards life: Meaning, if positive, full of confidence and will, then yourlife and work will be filled with enthusiasm, joy, creativity and healthy attitude towards work". For the occasion the World Health Day - 1999, April 8 WORK EXPERIENCE 2017 Title Primarius approved by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Croatia 1992 – Present Co-founder and Co-owner Polyclinic Terme – Selce, Croatia Head of Department of physical medicine and rehabilitation ▪ Head of Biodex isokinetic reference centre of Croatia in Terme Selce Sector Health and Medical tourism 1984 – 1992 Medical doctor, specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation, rheumatology Special Hospital for rehabilitation "Thalassotherapia"- Crikvenica, Croatia ▪ Department of physical medicine and rehabilitation Sector Health 1979 – 1984 Medical doctor, specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation University Hospital of Rijeka - Rijeka, Croatia ▪ Department of physical medicine and rehabilitation ▪ Department of Audiology Sector Health 1979 Medical doctor Orthopedic Hospital - Kraljevica, Croatia ▪ Intern Sector Health © European Union, 2002-2015 | Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec. 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EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2015 Course in Interventional Ultrasound Sutherland Medical Center – Warsaw, Poland Visiting fellowship - Sport rehabilitation Ministry of health, Health and rehabilitation Center - Moscow, Russia 2012 HDFRM International Ultrasound Course - Advanced Course Inventional Ultrasound University Ghent – Ghent, Belgium Course: Physical Therapy- Another story about shoulder Croatian Society for Sports Traumatology and Arthroscopy Croatian Medical Association/CSSTA Orthopaedic Clinic – Lovran, Croatia 3rdPost-graduate course permanent medical training 1st Category ‘Quantitative clinical rheumatology: Rheumatical deseases and Scoring’ Faculty of Medicine Zagreb, KBC Rebro/Educational Centre– Zagreb, Croatia Sport medicine Course: Best practices in the health evaluation of elite athletes, Post Olympic Analyses Foundation of sports and Olympism – Belgrade, Serbia 2011 Visiting fellowship - Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Traumatology Bruderholz Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology - Basel, Switzerland Course: Meniskus-Refixation und Kreutzbandrekonstruktion Bruderholz Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology - Basel, Switzerland Seminar: Clinical algorithm for shoulder pain FIVB - Federation International Volleyball, University of Ljubljana Faculty of Sport – Bled, Slovenia 2009 Advanced Arthroscopic Course with workshop and Live Surgery Croatian Orthopaedic and Traumatology Association - Opatija, Croatia 2008 Program of Continuing Medical Education "Sports Traumatology” Trauma clinic Zagreb and University Zagreb / Faculty of Medicine - Zagreb, Croatia 2007 Visiting fellowship - Orthopaedic surgery and sports traumatology Bruderholz Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology - Basel, Switzerland 2006 Advanced Arthroscopic Course Croatian Orthopaedic and Traumatology Association - Opatija, Croatia 2005 Basic Course of Arthroscopy Croatian Orthopaedic and Traumatology Association - Opatija, Croatia Advanced medical application training– LITHOTRIPTER, ESWT-indications LKH – Klagenfurt, Austria Advanced medical application training– LITHOTRIPTER, ESWT-indications OspedaleFatebenefratelli – Roma, Italy © European Union, 2002-2015 | Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec. 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Advanced medical application training– LITHOTRIPTER, ESWT-indications LKH –Branau, Austria Visiting fellowship - The use of autologous conditioned serum at joint and spine problems Zentrum fur Molekulare Orthopedie, Ortogen – Dusseldorf, Germany 2004 Visiting fellowship - Orthopaedic surgery and sports traumatology Bruderholz Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology - Basel, Switzerland Biodex System 3 Advanced Operations and Applications - Training Program Corporate Training Centre Biodex, Medical systems, Shirley - New York, USA Psychosomatic medicine course Hultfaros Clinic, Integration avPsyskeochSoma – Hultfaros, Sweden 2000 Visiting fellowship - Knee rehabilitation of post operated sportsmen Steadman Hawkins Clinic, Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Foundation - Vail, USA Visiting fellowship - Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Traumatology Bruderholz Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology - Basel, Switzerland 6th Education of US diagnostics for locomotor system Croatian Orthopaedic and Traumatology Association, Department of Orthopaedic Faculty of Medicine, University of Zagreb - Center for ultrasound diagnostics of the locomotor system – Zagreb, Croatia 1999 Training Digitopressurejaponaise shiatsu Eda Dujmović - at Terme Selce, Croatia 1998 First Spring School of Manual medicine Croatian Society for Rheumatology / Lecturer dr. Dunja Barak-Smešni – Crikvenica, Croatia Mechanical diagnosis and therapy - PART 2: the lumbar spine Post-graduated programme The McKenzie Institute - Switzerland and Austria; Hospital Rebro – Zagreb, Croatia 2 -years School of Homeopathy The Open international university for complementary medicine – Colombo, French homeopatic school-Paris, International society for traditional medicine, Belladona – Bled, Slovenia 1997 Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy- PART 1: The lumbar spine Post-graduated programme, The McKenzie Institute - Switzerland and Austria; KBC Rebro – Zagreb, Croatia Basic education: Sport medicine Croatian Sports Medicine Society - Opatija, Croatia 1995 Course of micro electric therapy in cosmetology CACI Hampstead Clinic – Hampstead, UK 1994 The course for doctors and physiotherapists in basketball clubs Croatian basketball association/HKS – Opatija, Croatia 1989 Post-graduated study - Specialist in rheumatology Medical Faculty, University of Zagreb - Zagreb, Croatia © European Union, 2002-2015 | Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec. Page3 / 38 Curriculum Vitae Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec. 1983 Post-graduated study- Specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation Medical Faculty, University of Zagreb - Zagreb, Croatia 1982 Professional competence for the application of acupuncture and moxibustion Croatian Medical Association / HLZ – department for Acupuncture - Zagreb, Croatia 1972 - 1978 Doctoral study - Medical Doctor University Clinic of Rijeka, Medical Faculty – Rijeka,Croatia 1968 - 1972 Gymnasium „Dr. Antun Barac“ – Crikvenica, Croatia PERSONAL SKILLS Mother tongue(s) Croatian Other language(s) UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production English C1/C2 C1/C2 C1/C2 C1/C2 A1/A2 German C1/C2 C1/C2 C1/C2 C1/C2 A1/A2 Communication skills Through my work with various target groups and cooperation with other organizations I developed good negotiating skills as well as sensibility and ability to work in a multicultural environment. I communicate effectively with others. Organisational / managerial skills ▪ leadership (currently responsible for a team of 35people) ▪ planning ( I prefer to plan ahead, implement daily knowledge and skills that I need to work with people of different generations and statuses) ▪ problem solving skills ▪ excellent organizational skills ▪ developed empathy Job-related skills ▪ unique diagnostics skills ▪ experienced in creation of efficient therapy procedures for each patient ▪ immediate action in crisis situation ▪ strategic planningof complete recovery and rehabilitation - based on own, DRVB, established Method Digital competence SELF-ASSESSMENT Information Content Problem Communication Safety processing creation solving INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT PROFICIENT BASIC USER BASIC USER USER USER USER ▪ good command of office suite (word processor, spread sheet, presentation software) Driving licence B © European Union, 2002-2015 | Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec. Page4 / 38 Curriculum Vitae Primarius Vlasta Brozičević, MD, Spec. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Author& Co-Author Publications – Papers – Articles 2019 Author: The impact of lack of physical activity in air traffic controllers 2nd International congress of aviation medicine – Moscow Author: The impact of lack of physical activity in air traffic controllers ICASM 67th Avio medicine conference (in proceedings) – Debrecen Author “The Impossible is Possible” case Sandra Paović FIFA Isokineticc Conference 2019: Finalist Best Case Competition - London 2018 Author Value System: 27 E protected by Croatian Agency for Authors’ rights (HAA – 2018.) Author – scientific paper: Hip arthroscopy is not the end of football player FIFA Isokinetic conference The Future of Football Medicine – Barcelona, Spain 2017 Author Concept: Eco health tourism protected by Croatian Agency for Authors’ rights (HAA – 17.08.2017.) Author Paper: Eco physical medicine and rehabilitation-Gateway to Eco
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