Tina Bregant, MD

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Contact data

E-mail: tina.bregant@siol.net
Phone: +386.41.749.061
Fax: +386.1.5229.357

Address:
University Childrens’ Hospital
Vrazov trg 1
1525 Ljubljana
Slovenia

Medical studies

2002
Medical faculty
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Residency

2003 -
Residency in pediatrics
University Children’s Hospital
Ljubljana, Slovenia

MS / PhD

2002 -
PhD studies on “Neonatal encephalopathy”

Postgraduate studies

Pediatric and MR departement at Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK, 1.11.2005 – 31. 3. 2006, Honorary contract. Subject: Neonatal encephalopathy.

Summer student exchange programme: reasearch in Craiova, Romania 1.7.1997-31.8.1997: VEP in pacients with Multiple sclerosis.

Professional experience

2003 -
University Children’s Hospital
University Medical Center
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Fields of interest

Neonatal encephalopathy

Bibliography

Cobiss
Sicris

Iancau M, Nestianu V, Georgescu D, Badea P, Cruce R, Marolt T. Frequency spectrum modifications of visual evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis. IC of EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology, Florence, Italy; 1997.

Iancau M, Nestianu V, Georgescu D, Badea P, Marolt T. Frequency spectrum modifications of visual evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis. Editorials of Neurophysiology, eds. E.V. Stalberg, A.W. De Weerd, J. Zidar; Monduzzi Editore S.p.A. Bologna, Italy; 1998.

Marolt T, Bratanič B. Alcohol and lactation, Lactation in the new millennium, Slovenian committee for Unicef in Laško, Slovenia, 2001.

Ferlan-Marolt V, Luzar B, Bregant T. Viral Hepatitis – a challenge for clinicopathological collaboration. Viral hepatitis: proceedings / XXXVth Memorial Meeting to professor Janez Plečnik with International Participation, Ljubljana, 2004, 35, 65-71.

Bregant T, Cowan F, Rutherford M. White matter lesions in term infants with neonatal encephalopathy: correlation with later scans and neurodevelopmental outcome. In Eds. Neonatal Society Spring meeting, London, March 2006.

Bregant T, Cowan F, Rutherford M, Neubauer D. White matter lesions in term infants with neonatal encephalopathy. Slov Pediatr, 2006; 13 suppl 1, 101-106.