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After five years in the records of the National Employment Service in Gadžin Han, where she was the only unemployed doctor, and in vain to apply for competitions there but also throughout Serbia, Marija Stanković (30) from Donji Dragovlje near Gadžin Han , he got his first job, after the media wrote, at the Police Administration health station in Nis.
Stankovic received the invitation to start working as a doctor personally from the Minister of the Interior, Nebojsa Stefanovic, a day after the Beta agency and the Serbian Radio Television published a report about her.
Stankovic told the Beta agency that after the call of the minister, to whom she is infinitely grateful for the help, everything went very quickly, she passed the necessary tests and checks and began to work.
“The job of a doctor in the police is very interesting. I have been going to shoot with police officers for two weeks,” Stanković said.
She added that she was very nervous the first day of work because she did not know what the job of a doctor in the police was like, but, as she said, everything went well and little by little she is getting used to it.
“The colleagues I work with help me a lot, they are very collegiate and friendly. The head of the Police Administration in Nis, Slaviša Virijevi, also received me to the fullest. My police colleagues treat us doctors with great respect,” he said. Stanković.
According to Stanković, who is also the mother of five-year-old twins Irina and Isidora, in just a few weeks, the lives of her daughters, her husband and herself have changed significantly since the whole family moved to Niš due to their employment. .
“From the rural area at the foot of Suva Planina, with only four or five people in the area, we moved to the urban area. There were many emotions, there were tears, but we and the children are getting used to it little by little,” he said. .
The new life they started, Stankovic added, is better for his entire family, so he hopes to get a permanent job in the police force after the expiration of the six-month contract he now has.
From her graduation in 2015 until recently, Stanković was the only doctor in the records of the National Employment Service in Gadžin Han, and she did not manage to get a job in the Gadžin Han Health Center, nor in other health institutions in Serbia.
He obtained a diploma from the Faculty of Medicine, and then the Faculty of Medicine, graduating with an average grade of 9.57, traveling by bus to Nis, 40 kilometers away, which meant the departure of Donji Dragovlje at five in the morning and, very often, the return on the last bus at 10 pm
“My father provided the money for my studies by cutting firewood in the mountains and selling firewood. He didn’t wait for me to graduate. He died in the mountains cutting firewood when I was in the fifth year of studies,” Stanković said.
While looking for work, Stanković did not sit “with his arms crossed,” but instead jumped in to help locals when they needed medical help. Although she was the only doctor in the “work office” in Gajin Han Township for five years, she had the opportunity to show her knowledge only during a three-month volunteer at the Donji Dusnik village clinic.
After posting a report on her hard schooling and dozens on the index, she received job calls at a private clinic in Nis, at the Belgrade Health Center and at a hospital in the Republika Srpska, but the call for a job in the police was the first and most attractive.
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