
The Community Health Centre Ljubljana (CHC Ljubljana)
CHC Ljubljana is the largest primary healthcare institution in Slovenia, with close to 1,600 employees, a capitation of almost 0.5 million patients and over 3 million patient visits annually.
CHC Ljubljana was founded by the City of Ljubljana in 1967, and is an institution with a tradition spanning 55 years. Today, it consists of 8 organizational units at 16 locations: Bežigrad, Center, Moste-Polje, Šiška, Vič-Rudnik and Šentvid, as well as the Emergency Unit and the Primary Healthcare Research and Development Institute (IRROZ).
CHC Ljubljana is represented by its Director, Prof. Antonija Poplas Susič, M.D., Ph.D. The institution is successfully managed thanks to the contribution of the Medical Director, Eva Vodnik, M.D., Assistant Director for Quality, Robertina Benkovič, B.N., B.Sc., the Head of Primary Healthcare Research and Development Institute (IRROZ), Prof. Zalika Klemenc Ketiš, M.D., Ph.D., as well as all other organizational unit heads and head nurses.
CHC Ljubljana promotes and enhances the health of the population in the Municipality of Ljubljana and the wider area. Its users are provided with high quality and time-optimal access to healthcare services according to professional guidelines. CHC Ljubljana adapts to new healthcare demands and introduces innovations in healthcare content or organization.
In the area of Slovenian healthcare, CHC Ljubljana strives to strengthen its role as the leading, internationally recognised primary health facility.

The Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana (UL MF)
- The Department for the Integrated Master’s Course in Medicine, which is headed by the Vice-Dean for Medicine, Prof. Tomaž Marš,
- The Department for the Integrated Master’s Course in Dental Medicine, which is headed by the Vice-Dean for Dental Medicine, Prof. Janja Jan,
- The Department for Doctoral Studies and Scientific Research and Development, which is headed by Vice-Dean, Prof. Ksenija Geršak,
- The Department for Specialist Medical Activities, which is headed by the Vice-Dean for Specialist Medical Activities, Prof. Miroslav Petrovec.
Teaching and scientific research work at the Faculty of Medicine takes place within departments and institutes. Departments are the basic organisational units for clinical teaching and scientific research work, and are also responsible for developing clinical professions and fields. Institutes are the basic organisational units for pre-clinical teaching and scientific research work. Scientific research centres carry out activities in certain methodological or scientific fields.
Scientific research activities are performed by the Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, the Institute of Pathology, the Institute of Forensic Medicine, the Institute of Anatomy, the Centre for Baromedicine and the Centre for Clinical Physiology.
The faculty also operates the Central Medical Library.
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