Three decades of Dr. Beck’s humanity


Dr. Besim Kadić, Photo: Jadranka Ćetković

One of the best services that is known for its professional attitude towards patients is the Emergency Service in Bijelo Polje, whose distinctive sign has been Dr. Besim Beko Kadic.

With his calmness and captivating smile, he is the main reason that patients, during all these decades, are relieved when they ask for help and find out that Dr. Beko Kadić is on duty, because they know that they will get the right advice, recommendation and therapy.

He is one of the few doctors who does not have an official number, and whose private number is available to everyone, at any time of the day or night.

As he told “Vijesta”, he wanted to practice medicine since he was a child, which is not surprising because the Kadić family gave birth to more than 50 health workers.

After primary and secondary school in Bijelo Polje, he completed specialist medical studies in Belgrade with a grade of 10.

He started his working life as a municipal physician practicing in the Bijelo Polje Health Center, and he has been in the Emergency Service for 29 years, since its establishment in 1995 (now the Bijelo Polje Emergency Medical Service), with a short break from 2011 to 2013. when he was the director of the Home for the Elderly in Bijelo Polje.

He was the head of the Emergency Service in the period from 2013 to 2022.

During many years of work experience, he learned the importance of interpersonal relationships in a business environment and greatly developed his communication skills, working first as a member of numerous teams and then as an organizer of various professional projects.

As he explained to the “News”, he continuously renewed his college education by following professional literature and seminars, so the list of additional education he had over the course of three decades is long.

An excellent combination of a humanist and a favorite doctor and half a century of volunteerism in the Red Cross, of which he is also a voluntary donor, resulted in him being president of the local Red Cross Bijelo Polje for two terms, from 2014 to 2022, and he was also vice president of the national organization of the Red Cross in two mandates, as well as a member of the coordination team of Voluntary Blood Donors of the Red Cross of Montenegro.

However, because of his dedication and open doors for everyone, his family and wife often suffered Indirawith whom she has four children.

Perhaps this is one of the reasons that today, almost at the end of his career, he likes to spend his vacations traveling with his wife Indira to destinations in Europe and the world.

“What gives me the greatest joy are my grandchildren. I admit that because of my commitment to humanitarian work, I often suffered from parody. This is one of the reasons that I enjoy spending my vacations in recent years with my wife Indira and friends traveling to various destinations around Europe and other continents, which brings me peace and joy,” Kadić said.

He passed on his love of medicine to his eldest son Yusuf who will soon complete his specialization in orthopedics and traumatology.

“Younger son Nerman is a professor of mathematics, the older daughter Arminia lives in Bar and has a master’s degree in English language and literature and is a translator into English and Russian Jeik, while her younger daughter ignoble studying architecture in Podgorica”.

However, his greatest gift, as he said, are his grandchildren Ahmed, Adem and Lijan, among whom Ema stands out, as the only girl, whom he affectionately calls ‘grandfather’s ducat’.

This year, Doctor Kadić was a candidate for the highest municipal award, for which he was nominated by a group of citizens, who, among other things, pointed out that “Bjepolojci have Dr. Bek, an honorable, honest, tireless man, devoted to the medical profession and bound by the Hippocratic Oath to the fate of everyone the patient…”

“Of all the recognitions, satisfied patients are my favorite.” However, as he says, if he had to, he would single out a medal of gratitude from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Bulgaria for the humanity he showed during the rescue of Bulgarian children killed in an accident in Gostun in 2004.


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Source: www.vijesti.me