The Medical Chamber of Slovenia was established in its current form in 1992. Membership is obligatory for physicians in Slovenia.
TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Protecting and representing the interests of the medical profession
Adopting the Code of Medical Deontology, monitoring conduct of doctors and taking measures in the event of code violations
Keeping a register of doctors
Granting, extending and withdrawing of licenses
Planning, monitoring and supervising specialisation and other forms of postgraduate professional training
Cooperating with other medical associations and professional organisations at home and abroad
Cooperating in the preparation of laws, implementing regulations, contracts, strategic planning and other documents, and other regulations regarding the medical sector
Cooperating in negotiating collective agreements on behalf of both private practitioners and employers / Determining medical tariffs
Consulting, providing assistance and representing the interests of members in the fields of law, the economy, analysis, finances and other fields relat ed to the medical profession
Enabling access to insurance and/or conclusion of contracts regarding damages liable to occur with private practitioners and doctors employed by private employers
Preventing illegal medical practice
Monitoring the needs of doctors, offering assistance to unemployed doctors regarding employment and assisting in ensuring replacements for leaves of absence
QUALIFICATIONS MEDICAL EDUCATION
BASIC MEDICAL EDUCATION
The minimum duration of study for acquiring a medical degree is 6 years / 12 semesters / 5,500 hours
The universities define the content of basic medical training (state approval)
SPECIALTY TRAINING
The Scientific Societies and the Medical Chamber define the content of specialty training
Specialty training takes place at general hospitals, university hospitals and authorised specialist trainers
Certificates for specialty training are issued by the Medical Chamber
Specialty qualifications from abroad are recognised by the Ministry of Health (EU) and the Medical Chamber (outside EU)
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION / CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CME / CPD)
CME and CPD are compulsory in Slovenia
The Medical Chamber is responsible for CME/CPD regulations
Ten to fifteen days per year of CME/CPD are allotted for each physician
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