Dear friends and colleagues, With great pleasure and excitement, we announce our next, 11th international congress, which will be held from May 21-23, 2026. in Pirot, Serbia.
All important information soon on our website! See you soon, in the spring of 2026, best regards! Serbian Society of Emergency Physicians
Dear colleagues, The Presidency of Serbian Society of Emergency Physicians at its regular meeting on January 26, 2026. unanimously adopted the new definition of emergency medicine specialization proposed and adopted by EUSEM. The new definition is:
Emergency Medicine is a primary specialty established using the knowledge and skills required for the prevention1 diagnosis and management2 of urgent and emergency aspects of illness and injury, affecting patients of all age groups with a full spectrum of undifferentiated physical and behavioral disorders. This includes organizing the proper medical response for patients looking for urgent medical care. Time and timing in this setting may be critical either from a medical or from the patient’s point of view. The practice of Emergency Medicine3 encompasses the in-hospital as well as out-of-hospital4 triage, resuscitation, initial assessment, telemedicine and the management of undifferentiated urgent and emergency patients until discharge or transfer to the care of another health care professional.
1 Prevention: also includes injury prevention, preparedness for disaster, as well as public health education. 2 Management encompasses the local service organization as well as the development of systems to provide EM care. 3 Primarily hospital-based 4 This applies to out-of-hospital emergency care, disasters and includes other urgent medical care systems outside hospitals.
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The Most Kissed Girl in The World
For 60 years, we have been teaching resuscitation techniques by practicing CPR on a doll — called Resusci Annie — by applying pressure to her chest and breathing air into her plastic mouth. That doll’s face, it turns out, is not made up. It is based on the face of a teenage girl found dead in the Seine River in Paris at the end of the 19th century whose body was never identified but whose face was captured in a mold, or „death mask“. That unfortunate girl, however, became the most kissed girl in the world