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U R O P E A N C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E F O R M A T

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name SCAGNET MIRKO

E-mail mirko.scagnet@meyer.it

Nationality Italian

Date of birth 23.03.1978

WORK EXPERIENCE

• Dates (from – to) November 2009 -present

• Name and address of employer

Anna Meyer Children’s Hospital of Florence. Italy

• Type of business or sector Department of Neurosurgery

• Occupation or position held MD

• Dates (from – to) January 2006 - December 2008

• Name and address of employer

Azienda Ospedaliera Treviglio-Caravaggio.

Ospedale di Calcinate, (BG). Italy

• Type of business or sector Department of Emergency

• Occupation or position held MD

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

• Date July,13-17 2015

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL

Transnasal endoscopic surgery: from sinuses to skull base

• Title of qualification awarded license

Dates (from – to) 2015

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

IRCCS Istituto Scienze neurologiche di Bologna (ISNB) Department of Neurosurgery. Center for Carnial Base Surgery Dr. Diego Mazzatenta

• Title of qualification awarded Clinical Observer

• Dates (from – to) April 2015

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• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)

Department of Neurosurgery. Center for Carnial Base Surgery (USA) Dr. Paul Gardner

• Title of qualification awarded Clinical Observer

• Dates (from – to) March 2014

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Department of Neurosurgery. University of Pennsylvania (USA) Dr. Phillip Storm

• Title of qualification awarded Clinical Observer

• Dates (from – to) 2014 and 2015

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

Hopital Timone Enfants

Chirurgie orthopédique et Pédiatrique. Marseille (France) Pr. Gérard Bollini

• Title of qualification awarded Clinical Observer

• Dates (from – to) September 2013- December 2013

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

Spedali Civili

Department of Otorhinolaryngology. Brescia. (Italy) Prof. Piero Nicolai

• Title of qualification awarded Clinical Observer

• Dates (from – to) January 2009 -June 2009

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

Anna Meyer Children’s Hospital .Florence. Italy Department of Neurosurgery

• Title of qualification awarded Clinical Fellow in pediatric Neurosurgery

• Dates (from – to) June 2005 - November 2009

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

University of Brescia, Italy Spedali Civili, Brescia Neurosurgical Clinic

• Title of qualification awarded Fellow in Neurosurgery (50/50 cum laude)

• Date 2005

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

University of Brescia, Italy

• Title of qualification awarded Examination for the permission to exercise the medical profession

• Date 2004

• Name and type of organisation providing education and training

University of Brescia, Italy

• Title of qualification awarded Diploma of Medical Doctor,

with the score of 110/110 cum laude.

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PERSONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES Acquired in the course of life and career but not necessarily covered by formal certificates and diplomas.

MOTHER TONGUE ITALIAN OTHER LANGUAGES

ENGLISH

• Reading skills GOOD

• Writing skills GOOD

• Verbal skills GOOD

ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES

Coordination and administration of people, projects and budgets; at work, in voluntary work (for example culture and sports) and at home, etc.

APRIL 1998-NOVEMBER 2002

VOLUNTARY ACTIVITY -ITALIAN RED CROSS-

TECHNICAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES With computers, specific kinds

of equipment, machinery, etc.

GOOD USE OF WINDOWS AND MAC

CLINICAL RESEARCH

Component of Children’s Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBTTC). It is a collaborative, multi-istitute research program dedicated to the study of childhood brain tumors. The CBTTC is commited to improving outcomes for children with brain tumors by supporting research that will lead to new treatments and diagnostic tools.

Members of the CBCCT are: Meyer children’s Hospital of Florence, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Children’s Hopsital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Seattle Children’s Hospital and Standfort University.

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