Dr. Plešnar completed Medical School in Zagreb in 2022. After completing supervised work at the Ministry of Internal Affairs Health Center, she continues her education at the Milojević Polyclinic.
Following the completion of the Training Disaster Medicine Trainers and Human Rights for Medical Practitioners, she became a certified trainer with more than 200 hours of training delivered to medical students worldwide.
As the Regional Assistant for Human Rights and Peace Regional Director for Europe, she worked within the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA). In these two roles, she represented over 1.4 million medical students from 130 countries. While serving in these positions, she had the opportunity to collaborate with the World Health Organization (WHO) and advocate for the voices of medical students and youth at various international meetings, including the World Health Summit, WHO Regional Committee for Europe, High-level meeting on health and migration in the WHO European Region: jointly shaping the vision for the health of refugees and migrants, UN Generation Equality Paris Forum. She has also participated in and led world and regional assemblies of medical students multiple times.
At the national level, she participated in the project "Hunt for the Silent Killer," for which she was awarded the Rector's Prize. As a member of CroMSIC (Croatian Medical Students International Committee), she is involved in organizing numerous projects.
She has a keen interest in the field of aesthetics and dermatology and has participated in a clinical trial on contact dermatitis of the hands. She is continuously enhancing her knowledge and skills, so she frequently attends congresses on aesthetic medicine and completes numerous educational programs both in Croatia and abroad. She attended a workshop on Endoreth PRGF blood plasma, its application for aesthetic purposes, as well as PRGF gel, a plasma-based filler. Additionally, she received education from the Allergan Medical Institute for the application of Juvederm dermal fillers and botulinum toxin type A Vistabel. She has also undergone official workshops and training for Morpheus, Ultherapy, and Piqo laser, as well as for facial and scalp microneedling. Under the guidance of Dr. Milojević, she practiced combining microneedling with PRGF blood plasma. She consistently updates her education in the field of dermocosmetics, keeping track of all trends and innovations. Thanks to her interest and affinity for this specific area, her knowledge is impressive.Bottom of Form