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Milan Hadži-Milić serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery, Orthopedics and Ophthalmology at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. He teaches General Surgery, Special Surgery, and Surgical Methods in Diagnosis and Therapy of Animal Diseases, demonstrating active engagement in veterinary medical education.
His research spans Veterinary Surgery, Veterinary Ophthalmology, Animal Diseases, Zoonotic Diseases, and Canine Health, with significant contributions to understanding canine ocular conditions like keratoconjunctivitis sicca, entropion, and thelaziosis. His work integrates surgical techniques, diagnostic methods, and zoonotic disease surveillance, reflecting a clinically oriented approach to animal health.
Analysis of his eight publications (2001-2020) reveals consistent expertise in canine ophthalmology and surgical interventions, with emerging focus on zoonotic parasitology and sustainable animal nutrition. Key trends include the identification of Serbia as an endemic region for canine thelaziosis and innovative applications of alternative feeds in poultry production.
No scientific awards are documented in the available materials, though his publication record indicates sustained scholarly activity in specialized veterinary domains.