Andrijana Milošević Georgiev, PhD

Dipl. farm. Andrijana Milošević Georgiev

Position: Assistant professor
Organizational unit: Department of social pharmacy and pharmaceutical legislation
Adress: Vojvode Stepe 450, 11221 Belgrade, Serbia
Room: Office of the Center for Continuing Education
Phone: +381 113951 313
Email: andrijanam@pharmacy.bg.ac.rs

CV

Andrijana Milošević Georgiev was born on June 10, 1981 in Kruševac. She graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy in Belgrade and gained a degree graduate pharmacist - medical biochemist. She worked at the Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanović Batut" and the Health Center Vračar. In her previous education, she acquired the title of social pharmacy specialist, completing the specialization program of health workers and health associates, module Social Pharmacy (2017). She graduated from specialist academic studies in Pharmaceutical marketing and management (2013) and Pharmacoeconomic and Pharmaceutical Legislation programme (2021). Postgraduate studies finished in the field of public health in 2021 at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade. She has participated in 6 projects, two of which are international, and three are under the auspices of the government sector. Since 2010 he has been participating in scientific projects of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, and in 2013 in the IPA project „Treatment of Health Care Waste“ Euro Health Group.

She has a lot of experience in the field of public health (Red Cross activist, coordinator of various projects for health promotion in the Health Support Association of Belgrade Students (ZPU), coordinator for peer education at JAZAS, certified Y-PEER trainer for peer education, activist of the organization "Students of Blood Donors" within the Institute for Blood Transfusion of Serbia and organizer of actions of voluntary blood donation at the faculties of the University of Belgrade). She was the first coordinator of the Public Health section of the Student Organization of the Faculty of Pharmacy in Belgrade, and now she is a mentor on public health projects implemented by the Belgrade Pharmacy Students’ Association (BPSA).

She has been a member of the Commission in over 100 undergraduate theses. She was a commentator on 14 student research papers (Center for Student Research). Published over 20 scientific papers and is a co-author of 2 practicums (7 editions) for students of the Faculty of Pharmacy.


  • Milošević Georgiev A, Krajnovic D, Milovanović S, Ignjatović S, Đurić D, Marinković V. Analiza razvoja regulatorno-etičkog okvira za klinička ispitivanja. Srp arh Celok Lek. 2013; 141(9-10):659-66.
  • Milošević Georgiev A, Krajnović D, Manojlović J, Ignjatović S, Majkić Singh N. Seventy Years of Biochemical Subjects’ Development in Pharmacy Curricula: Experience from Serbia (Sedamdeset godina razvoja biohemijskih predmeta u kurikulumu farmacije: Iskustvo iz Srbije). J Med Biochem. 2016; 35 (1) 69–79.
  • Milošević Georgiev A, Krajnović D, Kotur-Stevuljević J, Ignjatović S, Marinković V. Undiagnosed Hyperglycaemia and Hypertension as Indicators of the Various Risk Factors of Future Cardiovascular Disease Among Population of Serbian Students. J Med Biochem. 2018 Jul; 37(3): 289–98.
  • Milošević Georgiev A, Kotur-Stevuljević J, Krajnović D. Socio-demographic Factors Associated with Smoking Habits Among University Students in Belgrade, Serbia. Zdr Varst. 2019 Jan 21;58(1):11-20. doi: 10.2478/sjph-2019-0002. eCollection 2019 Mar.
  • Kummer I, Mudrić J, Ĉikarić T, Tasić LJ, Milošević Georgiev A, Marinković V. The Patients' Perception of the Quality of Community Pharmacy Services Using the Critical Incident, Vojnosanitetski pregled (2020); Online First December, 2020.
  • Manojlović J, Jovanović V, Milošević Georgiev A, Gerrit Tesink J, Arsić T, Marinković V. Pharmaceutical Waste Management in Pharmacies at the Primary Level of Health Care in Serbia - Situation Analysis. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research. 2015; 49(2):106-11.
  • Marinkovic V, Heine I, Milosevic Georgiev A, Schmitt HR. Critical Incidents of Outsourcing Processes in Pharmaceutical SupplyChain: A Mixed-Methods Approach. Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management JIEM. 2020 – 13(3): 495-513 – Online ISSN: 2013-0953 – Print ISSN: 2013-8423 https://doi.org/10.3926/jiem.3085