Tasks of the Division for School Medicine, Mental Health and Addiction Prevention:
- Coordination, professional guidance and supervision of school medicine activities;
- Advancement of health care for school children and students;
- Monitoring and improving the health of school children and youth;
- Monitoring of health indicators of school children and youth;
- Coordination, professional guidance and supervision of mental health and addiction prevention activities;
- Prevention of mental illnesses and disorders;
- Running the Registry of Persons Treated for Psychoactive Drug Abuse;
- Running the special Registry of Deaths from Psychoactive Drug Abuse
Department for Monitoring and Advancement of School Medicine
Head of Department: Ivana Pavić Šimetin, PhD, MD,
Specialist in School Medicine
E-mail: urelija.rodin@hzjz.hr
- Unit for Coordination, Expert Guidance and Monitoring of School Medicine Activities
- Unit for Advancing Healthcare of Schoolchildren and Students with Dispensary
Department for Monitoring and Advancement of Health in Schoolchildren and Youths
Head of Department: Dijana Mayer, PhD, MD,
Specialist in Epidemiology
Tel.: +385 1 4863 374 / +385 91 522 4643
E-mail: dijana.mayer@hzjz.hr
- Unit for Monitoring Health Indicators in Schoolchildren and Youths
- Unit for Advancing the Health of Schoolchildren and Youths
Department for Mental Health and Addiction Prevention
Head of Department: Prof. Danijela Štimac Grbić, PhD, MD,
Specialist in Public Health
Tel.: +385 1 4863 240
E-mail: danijela.stimac@hzjz.hr
- Unit for Coordination, Expert Guidance and Monitoring of Mental Health and Addiction Prevention Activities
- Unit for Prevention of Mental Diseases and Disorders
Department for Epidemiology of Addictions with Register of Persons Treated for Psychoactive Drug Abuse
Head of Department: Prof. Danijela Štimac Grbić, PhD, MD,
Specialist in Public Health
Tel.: +385 1 4863 375
E-mail: skolska.medicina@hzjz.hr
- Unit for Register of Persons Treated for Psychoactive Drug Abuse
- Unit for Special Register on Psychoactive Drug-Related Deaths