Editorial Board
Slobodan VlajkoviÃ
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis, Serbia · Serbia
Editorial leadership for Journal of Fetal Surgery ISSN 2997-2086
Research interests
- Fetal Kidney
- &Nbsp;Fetal Brain Vessels
Biography
Education:
- 1988 - 1994 Medical studies at the Medical Faculty University of Nis, Serbia
- 1994 - Doctor’s degree, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis, Serbia
- 1995 - Passed the professional examination for M.D.
- Employed at the Institute of Anatomy, Medical faculty, University of Nis as assistant trainee.
- Started the postgraduate studies of Anatomy.
- 1997 - Obtained a certificate of the Yugoslav seminar in stereology.
- 1999 - FiNished the postgraduate studies and defended the MSc thesis: “Developmental anatomical characteristics of the human fetal kidney”.
- Becomes research assistant for the subject of Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis.
- 2000 - Becomes a member of the Section for Clinical anatomy.
- 2000 - Started specialization of Dermatovenerology.
- 2001 - Becomes a member of the Serbian medical society.
- 2004 - Became specialist of Dermatovenerology.
- 2005 - FiNished international course of advanced dermoscopy
- 2007 - Defended the PhD dissertation: “Developmental anatomical and functional characteristics of arterial vessels of the human kidney”.
Professional Career:
- 1995 - Assistant trainee for the subject of Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis.
- 1999 - Research assistant for the subject of Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis.
- 2007 - Assistant professor for the subject of Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis.
- 2012 - Associate professor for the subject of Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis
- 1995-2015 - Participant at many anatomical, morphological, and nephrological conventions and congresses in Serbia and abroad.
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This journal is guided by Slobodan Vlajkovià (Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis, Serbia) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.