Vesna Homar

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Vesna Homar is a specialist in family and emergency medicine. She graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

She completed specialty training in family medicine and after that in emergency medicine in Ljubljana, Slovenia. She is now working on her PhD in family medicine.

Her special interest is medical education. She is an active trainer of family medicine students and trainees. She is the Slovenian national representative in EURACT (European Academy of teachers in general practice/family medicine) since 2017 and Slovenian national representative in EurOOHNet (European Out of Hours research network) since 2016. She is the vice-president of Primary Healthcare board at the Slovenian medical chamber since 2017 and a member of Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, studies committee since 2018.

She is currently working at Primary healthcare center Vrhnika, Slovenia. She has been in charge of organizing the Janko Kersnik EURACT Bled Course since 2016.

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Mateja Bulc

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Born 22nd December 1951 in Ljubljana, finished Medical Faculty in Ljubljana in 1977.
Working from February 1979 in Ljubljana Community Health Center, Ljubljana (Slovenia) as a GP and from 21/01/1991 as a specialist in general practice . 23/11/2006 defended PhD thesis.
From 1994 assistant, from 2000 assoc. professor and researcher at the Department of Family Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana.

  • teaching pedagogically from 1994 on, being also as a trainer and mentor to students and trainees, conducting seminars and workshops in family medicine
  • active in the field of prevention in primary health care (member of CINDI Slovenia since 1990), regional authorized doctor for prevention in general and family medicine
  • active in the field of quality assurance in general / family medicine, Head of the Quality Working Group at the Association of General / Family Medicine Doctors in Europe (UEMO)
  • active in postgraduate education of doctors in Slovenia (head of three modules in family medicine specialist training), 1993 to 2008 co-leader of the working group for specialization in the Association of General / Family Medicine Doctors in Europe (UEMO)
  • active participant from the first course on of International Janko Kersnik EURACT Bled Course.

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Eva Cedilnik Gorup

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Ruth Kalda

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Part time family doctor, since 2006 professor of family medicine at Faculty of Medicine, University of Tartu and Head of the Institute of Family Medicine and Public Health since 2015, responsible of the residency training program in family medicine.

Board member of the Estonian Society of Family Doctors. Executive Board Member of the EURACT, member of the MINT (Motivational Interviewing Trainers’ Network).
Field of scientific activity: Prevention, risk-factors of chronic diseases, risk prediction, patient empowerment, primary health care quality.

Areas of expertise: primary health care/family medicine education in all levels: undergraduate, postgraduate and CME, expert in designing the curriculum, assessment and evaluation. Quality of family medicine/general practice organisation, clinical guidelines development.

Author of more than 150 scientific and professional papers among them more than 50 in international peer-review journals.

Scientific editor of the journal “Eesti Arst” (Estonian Physician”), coordinator of several national and international project, expert in Moldova, Ukraine, Greece, counselling of primary health care and education reforms.

Hobbies: long-distance running, mountain running, hiking, crocheting and cooking.

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Yonah Yaphe

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Dr. John (Yonah) Yaphe is a family physician with a special interest in counselling. He was born in Halifax, Canada and graduated with a degree of MD CM from the faculty of medicine at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

He completed specialty training in family medicine in a four-year program at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel with a focus on rural medicine. He completed a Master’s degree in family medicine at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada in 1990 in preparation for an academic career.

He spent a sabbatical year at the University of Oxford in England in 1999 where he did research on teaching and learning medicine through patients’ stories. He was a senior lecturer in the Department of Family Medicine at Tel Aviv University for 9 years. His major research interest there was in developing methods of teaching doctor-patient communication. He was the EURACT council member for Israel from 1994 to 2007. He is an active on-line counsellor since 2004.

He is currently associate professor in community health in the School of Medicine of the University of Minho in Portugal where he teaches the Family, Society and Health course and supervises student research. He has been a course director and active participant in the EURACT Bled courses from the sixth course in 1997 to the present.

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