WORKS OF MEGATREND PROFESSORS PUBLISHED IN LONDON AND NEW YORK

 

Several papers of Megatrend professors were recently published in English language in London and New York.

Prestigious Oxford University Press published the co-authored paper titled:„Optimization strategies for the organization of mental health care“. Megatrend Deputy Rector, prof. Mihajlo Rabrenović, PhD, who is also the President of the Managing Board of the Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak, along with doctorand Periša Simonović, Assistant Director of Public Health Institute Batut and PhD Dušan Cogoljević, professor at the Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, conducted a research, one part of which was published in Journal for Quality in Health Care. This journal ranks high on the SCI list, with the five-year impact factor of 2.356.

The goal of this research was to analyse current issues related to the optimization of organization of mental health care, obstacles encountered and strategies recommended to be applied. The paper bring arguments for and against organizing hospital treatment and it also considers the issue of protection of mental health from the aspect of improvement of the legal framework, as well as the introduction of new managing and economic concepts.

The article can be found at:

https://academic.oup.com/intqhc/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/intqhc/mzaa061/5850343?redirectedFrom=fulltext

Shortly before that, the renowned London publisher “Routledge” published the proceedings from the international scientific conference held at the Faculty of Culture and Media at Megatrend University. The proceedings contain work of 17 authors from different countries – USA, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Greece, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro and Serbia.

The editors of the proceedings are Mike Friedrichsen, Zvezdan Vukanović and Milivoje Pavlović.

The title of the proceedings is: “Digital value migration in media, ict and cultural industries“.

This collection was published also in the digital issue of the same publisher.

The collection was published in New York also. It was catalogued at the British Library (London) and the Congress Library in Washington.