
Milan Milosevic was born in Zadar, Croatia in 1980. He enrolled School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia, from 1998 to 2004 and graduated as a medical doctor with honors. After graduation he enrolled medical specialization in Occupational and Sports Medicine and become medical specialist in 2011. In 2010 he defended dissertation entitled “Development and evaluation of the measuring tool for perceived workplace stressors among hospital healthcare workers”. In2020 he became associate professor of Occupational and Sports Medicine in the Department for Environmental and Occupational Health on Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, University of Zagreb, School of Medicine. He actively participated in several national and international projects regarding occupational and sports medicine and attended numerous national and international workshops and trainings.
Currently, he is leading an institutional grant concerning overtraining syndrome among para-athletes. He is official doping control officer of Croatian NADO and the member of their Scientific Advisory Board for antidoping. In September 2018 he became a national classifier in ParaVolley (Level1) and in 2023 he finished the theoretical part for Level 2. As a member of ParaVolley Europe Medical department, he actively participated in several paravolley competitions regarding medical and antidoping management including:
- 2019 ECH QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT MEN-POREC (CRO)
- 2021 EUROPEAN SITTING VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS-KEMER (TUR),
- 2021 GOLDEN NATIONS LEAGUE MEN AND WOMEN-ASSEN (NED),
- 2022 SLOVENIJA BEACH PARAVOLLEY OPEN-LJUBLJANA (SLO)
- 2023 EUROPEAN SITTING VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS–CAORLE (ITL)
He is a member of the Medical and classification commission of the Croatian Paralympic Committee and was a part of Croatian national delegation and their team doctor during Paris Paralympic Games 2024.
Milan Milosevic is an author of more than 130 scientific papers of which more than 80 are published in the journals indexed in Web of Science Core Collection. He was cited more than 5,350 times (Google Scholar, October 2024). His scientific interests are occupational and sports medicine, doping and sports supplementation, biostatistics, risk assessment, assessment and evaluation of the organization’s safety culture, mental health, vulnerable population, paralympic sports, paravolley and antidoping education. He is a reviewer in several scientific and professional journals. He is married, father of four children and in his spare time he actively participates in mountain climbing, cycling, running, playing guitar and singing in the men’s choir.