L3-0422 — Annual report 2009
1.
From Santorio Santorio Iustinopolitanus to nuchal translucency measurement

Santorio Santorio Iustinopolitanus was the physician from Koper who first employed instruments of precision in the practice of medicine, and whose studies of basal metabolism introduced quantitative experimental procedure into medical research. This has led to the measurement of nuchal translucency as well.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 512101689
2.
Seminar entitled 'Induced abortion in the 1st and 2nd trimester'

This March we organized a seminar on medical termination of 1st and 2nd trimester pregnancy termination. The target public were Slovenian gynecologists, medical nurses and midwives. The major aim was to present the modern method of induced abortion, ie medical abortion to encourage the colleagues to use this method increasingly instead of surgical abortion. We published a book of proceedings on this occasion.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 250117376