Dr. D. Vukojevic is a highly skilled Internal Medicine specialist with 14 years of experience, focusing on infectious diseases and pulmonary medicine. He practices at the Belleville Medical Centre, where he provides comprehensive care for patients suffering from a variety of infectious conditions and lung diseases. Dr. Vukojevic has a particular interest in respiratory infections, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and pneumonia.
His patient-centered approach focuses on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies to manage both acute and chronic conditions, ensuring that his patients experience the best possible outcomes.
University of Toronto · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2006
Registration No. REG-42893765 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2012
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Dr. Vukojevic has conducted research in the fields of infectious diseases and pulmonary medicine, particularly focusing on chronic lung diseases, antibiotic resistance, and immunocompromised patients. His work aims to improve the understanding of disease progression and explore new treatments. He has published several research articles in medical journals and is actively involved in ongoing clinical studies regarding pneumonia and viral respiratory infections.
Excellence in Infectious Disease Care - Canadian Infectious Diseases Society, 2017
Outstanding Pulmonary Medicine Specialist - Ontario Medical Association, 2019
Dr. Vukojevic has co-authored numerous research papers on infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance, and respiratory conditions. His work has been published in Canadian Family Physician and The Journal of Infectious Diseases. He continues to contribute valuable insights into the clinical management of respiratory infections and chronic diseases.
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