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Zoran Stanković
Зоран Станковић
Zoran Stanković MC crop
Minister of Health

In office
14 March 2011 – 27 July 2012
Preceded by Tomica Milosavljević
Succeeded by Slavica Đukić Dejanović
Minister of Defence

In office
21 October 2005 – 15 May 2007
Preceded by Prvoslav Davinić
Succeeded by Dragan Šutanovac
Personal details
Born November 9, 1954(1954-11-09) (age 70)
Tegovište, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbian
Political party Independent
Residence Belgrade, Serbia
Alma mater Ph.D. University of Niš
Occupation Doctor
Religion Serbian Orthodox

Zoran Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic language: Зоран Станковић

born 9 November 1954) is a Serbian politician. He served as the Minister of Defence in the Government of Serbia and the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro and Minister of Health in the Government of Serbia.[1]

Education and background[]

Zoran Stanković was born in the village of Tegovište, Vladičin Han, Yugoslavia. He graduated from the Medicine Faculty at the University of Niš. He finished his Postgraduate Medicine studies at Military Medical Academy in 1997.

He worked as a coroner doctor and became the head manager of Military Medical Academy in 2002. He held this position until 2005 when he was elected to replace Prvoslav Davinić as the new Defense Minister.

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Bibliography[]

  • Stanković, Z., Kovačević, V., Karan, Ž., Milosavljević, I., Tatić, V. (1991) „MORFOLOŠKE KARAKTERISTIKE BLAST POVREDA POGINULIH U OKLOPNIM VOZILIMA“, Vojnosanitetski pregled, Beograd, 48:6, 531-534.
  • Stanković, Z., Kovačević, V., Domijan, E., Milosavljević, I., Nikolić, M., Nikolić, K., Karan, Ž. (1992) „THE IDENTIFICATION OF CARBONIZED, PUTREFIED, SLOUGHTERED, DECOMPOSED AND FROZEN BODIES“, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND JURISDICTION, Budapest, 10-13.
  • Stanković, Z. (1992) „SUDSKO - MEDICINSKA OBDUKCIJA U DOKAZIVANJU ZLOČINA“, SANU, Naučni skupovi; knj. 69, Odeljenje istorijskih nauka, knj. 22, Beograd, 363 - 372.
  • Stanković, Z. (1992) „SUDSKO-MEDICINSKA EKSPERTIZA DVADESET ČETVORO UBIJENIH GRAĐANA IZ GOSPIĆA I OKOLINE“, Vojnosanitetski pregled, Beograd, 49:2,143-169.
  • Stanković, Z., Kovačević, V., Nikolić, M., Milosavljević, I., Domijan, E., Karan, Ž. (1992) „RAD SUDSKO-MEDICINSKE EKIPE U VUKOVARU“, Dies medicinae forensis, Niš, 6-7 novembar.
  • Stanković, Z., Janković, M. (2001), „MRTVI VEČNA OPOMENA ŽIVIMA“, Edicija zbivanja i svedočenja, Bibloteka Matice srpske, Beograd - Pale, 434 str.
  • Janković, M., Stanković, Z., Jeftić, M., Mikić, Đ.(1995), „ZLOČIN ČEKA KAZNU“, Edicija zbivanja i svedočenja, Biblioteka Matice srpske, Novi Sad, 301 str.
  • Dimitrijević, J., Stanković, Z., Popović, Z., Kovačević, Z., Škatarić, V., Milosavljević, I., Gligić, A. (2004) „SIGNIFICANCE OF PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS OF HEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN AUTOPSY MATERIAL“, Poster presentation II Intercontinental Congress of pathology, Iguassu Falls, Brazil, 1326, A 06.110, 72.
  • Stanković, Z. (2000) „EKSPERTIZA MOŠTIJU S PREVLAKE“, Publikacija „Prevlaka Svetog Arhangela Mihaila - Humak Srpske duhovnosti“, Beograd, 99-107.
  • Kovačević, V., Knežević-Ušaj, S., Milosavljević, I., Stanković, Z., Brđović, J. (1994) „A propos one suicidal dimethoate poisoning“, Arch Toxicol Kinet Xenobiot Metab, Vol 2, No 2, 193.
Military offices
Preceded by
Momčilo Krgović
Head of the Military Medical Academy
January 2002 – April 2005
Succeeded by
Miodrag Jevtić
Political offices
Preceded by
Prvoslav Davinić
Minister of Defence of Serbia and Montenegro
Minister of Defence of Serbia
(since 2006)

2005 – 2007
Succeeded by
Dragan Šutanovac
Preceded by
Tomica Milosavljević
Minister of Health of Serbia
2011 – 2012
Succeeded by
Slavica Đukić Dejanović
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