Clinical Center of Serbia
| Other Name: | Klinicki Centar Srbije |
|---|---|
| Location: | Pasterova 2, 11000 Beograd (Belgrade) |
| Subordinate To: | N/A |
| Size: | 6,700 employees, 1,200 medical specialists and teaching staff |
| Facility Status: | N/A |
The clinical center of Serbia represents a complex organization consisting of structural parts that provide highly specialized health care to population from Belgrade, Serbia and the whole of Yugoslavia. The center's educational activity includes regular and postgraduate education, advanced training and research in many nuclear related areas. The Center includes as one of its units the Institute for Nuclear Medicine. The center admits approximately 91.000 patients and performs 6 million laboratory services, 300.000 radiological, 30.000 in nuclear related analyses annually.
Sources:
[1] "Institutes," Clinical Center of Serbia, accessed January 29, 2004, www.kcs.ac.yu;
[2] "Clinical Center of Serbia," Human-to-Human: Center for Humanitarian Relief for the Victims of War Against Yugoslavia, accessed January 29, 2004, www.h2h.org.yu.
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