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World Psychiatric Association



Under the patronage of
European Psychiatric Association



Organizer: 
Psychiatric Association of Bosnia-Herzegovina

University Clinical Center Tuzla, Department of Psychiatry


Auspice:
Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Slobodan Loga

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Academician (Member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina – correspodent member 1995-2005, full member since 2005)), Professor emeritus of Neuropsychiatry (since 2005), and Active member of the European Academy of Siences and Arts, Salzburg (2011), secretary general (2002-2008) and vice-president of Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (since 2009).

He is graduate of the Sarajevo University Faculty of Medicine (1960). He has been Clinical assistant at the Institute of Psychiatry, London – working on research projects in the domain of clinical psychiatry (Scholarship of British Council, 1971/72). Tenured professor of Neuropsychiatry at the Faculty of Medicine Sarajevo since 1986. He has been the chairman of Neurology, Psychiatry and Medical Psychology at the Faculty of Medicine in Sarajevo (1986-2000), Vice-president of the University of Sarajevo (1989-1991), lecturer at postgraduate studies at several universities: Sarajevo, Beograd, Zagreb, Rijeka, Skopje, Florence, Vienna, Roma, Pyongyang, (since 1974), visiting professor at University Illinois at Chicago (USA) (1977), head of the Psychiatric clinic, Sarajevo (1978-1982), Vice-president of the University Medical Centre, Sarajevo (1986-1988), member of the Board of Advisors to the General director of the Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo (1992-1998), National coordinator for epidemiology in WHO (1995-1996), leader of Expert group for Mental Health of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1998-2000). He was president of the Neuro-psychiatric association of Yugoslavia (1976-1980), president of the Psychiatric association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Editorial correspondent of the World Journal of Psychosynthesis (USA), Secretary of the editorial board of the journal "Medical Archives" Sarajevo, 1976-1978).

He is also Member of Colleague Internationale Neuro-psychopharmacologicum, honorary President of Psychiatric Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, member of the editorial board of the Belgrade psychiatric journal "Engrams", member of International Advisory Board of "Psychiatria Danubina" and Member of Advisory Board of Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences.

He has trained numerous professionals and researchers in the field of psychiatry in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“ENVIRONMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH”