PARTICIPATING CHAMBER
OF SLOVENIA
MEDICAL CHAMBER OF SLOVENIA
Zdravniška zbornica Slovenije
Dunajska cesta 162 1000 Ljubljana
+386 1 30 72 100
zdravniska.zbornica[at]zzs-mcs.si; gp.zzs[at]zzs-mcs.si
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