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CV OF THE PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR

OMEGA Health Care Center, Graz

 

Curriculum Vitae (Dr. med. Anne-Marie Miörner Wagner)

 

 

 

·       1949, born in Malmö, Schweden

 

·       Primary and secondary school in Malmö, Sweden (incl. one year scholarship in USA)

 

·       1969 High school diploma

 

·       1970 - 71 University of Lund, Sweden. Studies at the Faculty of Sociology

 

·       1971 - 74 University of Graz, Austria. Preclinical studies at the Faculty of Medicine

 

·       Birth of my daughter Sofia

 

·       1975 - 79 University of Umea and Malmö, Sweden. Clinical studies at the Faculties of Medicine

 

·       1979 Diploma of Medicine at the University of  Lund/Malmö, Sweden

 

·       1979 - 81 Internship at the hospital of Ängelholm, Sweden

 

·       1982 - 88 Recidency at hospital (psychiatric clinic) in Ängelholm Sweden and training as psychotherapist.

 

·       1988 The family is moving to Graz, Austria

 

·       1988- 1994  Further training in psychoanalysis

 

·       Since 1989, appointed International Councellor of the Austria affiliate of . International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War - IPPNW.

 

·       1990 Austrian official acknowledgement of my University degree (Doktor medicinae universae)

 

·       1991 Austrian official acknowledgement of my psychotherapeutical profession.

 

·       Since 1991 working as psychotherapist / psychoanalyst in Graz, Austria

 

·       1992, 1993 and 1994: Organistion of  reconcilliation programs for medical students: . Working Together. , whereby annually 14 - 18 students from all former Yugoslavian Republics each year were invited for one month to Graz

 

·       1993 - 95, part time employment in the refugee organisation ZEBRA, Graz

 

·       1995 building up the Society for victims of Organized Violence and Victims of Human Rights Vioations -  OMEGA Health Care Center. , Legal registration of the society: 17.01.1996

 

·       1993 - 2000 organisor of  international conferences/congresses in the field of Health & Human Rights:

March 1994, Göd (H), . Medical and Psychosocial Attendance of Refugees.

September 1995, Ljubljana (SLO), . Children and War. ,

April 1996, Graz (A), . Repatriation . Psychosocial Support for Children and their Families. ,

April 1997, Graz (A) . Psychosocial Support in local Communities after the War.

April 1998, Sarajevo (BiH) . Reconciliation, Social Reconstruction and Conflict Prevention in Former Yugoslavia.

May 1999, Ohrid, (FYROM), . The Medical Network, a Bridge to Health and Peace. .

April 2000, Graz . Empowerment and Integration of Refugee Children and Adolescents.

 

·       Graz 1997 co-founder of the . Medical Network for Social Reconstruction in the Former Yugoslavia. . Co-organisor off 24 training seminars for professionals in different communities in Bosnia during the years 1995 . 2000.

 

·       1999/2000 Program advisor for the . Psychosocial Training and Support Program for Teachers. in Ferizaj, Kosovo, which is organized by CARE Austria and CARE International

 

·       Since 1996 President of the . Society for Victims of Organised Violence and Human Rights Violations.  and program director of the OMEGA Health Care Center

 

·       Graz, 01. 06. 2000