Jovan Marić

Marić lectured forensic psychiatry in Faculty of Law in Belgrade, provided psychiatric expertise in court, and served as an ambassador to Nigeria from 2014 until 2016, when he was dismissed following the negative publicity from tabloid media.[1][2][3][4]

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Jovan Marić
Born (1941-08-11) August 11, 1941
Bijeljina
NationalitySerbian
CitizenshipSerbian, Bosnian
EducationUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine
Occupationpsychiatrist
Known forUniversity professor,
Serbian ambassador to Nigeria,
Author
Medical career
Professionmedical doctor
Fieldpsychiatry
InstitutionsUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine,
Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation,
Belgrade Nursing School,
University of Belgrade Faculty of Law,
Foča Faculty of Medicine
Sveti Vracevi Hospital, Bijeljina
Sub-specialtiespsychiatry
Researchsexology
Notable worksKlinicka psihijatrija textbook, Ljubav, seks i depresija (Love, Sex and Depression)

Jovan Marić (Bijeljina, August 11, 1941)

Early life and education

Born in Bijeljina, Marić graduated from musical secondary school, his instrument of choice was piano, and he was also the town's chess champion.

Upon graduating from the secondary school, Marić moved to Belgrade and finished the Medical School there, later pursuing his doctoral degree at that university.

References

  1. "NAKON PISANJA "BLICA" Smenjuju sekselenciju Jovana Marića". Blic.rs. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  2. "Sekselencija Marić biće smenjen!". Alo.rs. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  3. "STRAŠNI SKANDALI POTRESAJU SRPSKU DIPLOMATIJU: Ambasadori pali zbog seksa i Stepinca! - Informer". Informer.rs. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  4. "Politika - Novosti.rs". Novosti.rs. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
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