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Vanja Mandic Maravic , MD. PhD.
- Profile
- My interest in neurodevelopmental disorders in adults has been present in the past 13 years, mostly through clinical work and research regarding autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In the past several years I have been a part of a team which is also putting effort into establishing regular procedures of diagnosing and treatment of adults with ADHD as well. For decades, it has been a fairly under-recognized disorder in the adult population in Serbia. In 2020/2021, I have been a part of the ERASMUS + ADHD Care project. During 2022 I was a part of a team that published the National guidelines for treatment of ADHD in children and in adults.
I am highly motivated to gain more knowledge and experience of clinical work with adults with ADHD, regarding better diagnosis, as well as principles of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment. - Work Address
- Head of Day hospital for psychotic disorders, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia; teaching assistant, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Milana Kašanina 3, 11000 Belgrade
- vanja.mandicmaravic@imh.org.rs
- Affiliation
- Head of Day hospital for psychotic disorders, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia; teaching assistant, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade
- Country
- Serbia