Aleksandar Andrić, MD
Aleksandar Andrić, MD
Specialist general surgeon
Services performed by the doctor:
- Open and laparoscopic surgeries of anterior abdominal wall hernia (inguinal, umbilical, postoperative…)
- Open and laparoscopic operations of the gallbladder and bile ducts
- Open and laparoscopic operations of abdominal organs and retroperitoneum
- Conservative and operative treatment in the field of proctology (hemorrhoidal disease, anal fistulas and fissures…)
- Outpatient surgery (operative treatment of pilonidal cysts, ingrown toenails, atheroma, fibroma and other skin changes…)
Biography
Aleksandar Andrić, MD was born in 1975 in Novi Sad, where he completed primary and secondary education. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in 2002 as a doctor of medicine, after which he began active military service as a medical officer in the Serbian Army. He completed his specialization in general surgery in 2011 at the Military Medical Academy.
He gained further training and professional knowledge in the country and abroad in the fields of emergency surgery (UC KCV), proctology and minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgery in the fields of herniology, colorectal surgery and gynecology (Austria, Greece, Croatia, France), and biliary tract surgery , VMA Belgrade. After an agreed termination of active military service in the rank of lieutenant colonel, he continued his career as a general surgeon at the New HOSPITAL General Hospital in Novi Sad.
2021 – Head of inpatient treatment, General Hospital NEW Hospital, Novi Sad
2014 – 2021. Head of the Department for Surgical Diseases, Military Hospital Novi Sad
2013 – 2014. Head of the Department of General Surgery, Military Hospital Novi Sad
2011 – 2013. general surgeon, Department of Surgical Diseases, Military Hospital Novi Sad
2006 – 2011 specialization in general surgery, Military Medical Academy Belgrade
2003 – 2006 general practitioner in the Garrison Clinic Novi Sad (in 2005 commander of the Armed Forces contingent in the peacekeeping mission in DR Congo, Kinshasa)