Stjepan Orešković (born February 7, 1960) is a professor at the University of Zagreb School of Medicine and former director of the Andrija Štampar School of Public Health.
Orešković is a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He is the president of the supervisory board of IEDC - Bled School of Management.
Orešković's family comes from Lika County.[1] His paternal grandfather, Mile Orešković, emigrated to the United States in 1921, but returned to Croatia. He taught Stjepan English, Italian and French.[2]
In his youth, Orešković was a member of GNK Dinamo Zagreb's track and field team. He won several titles at the Croatian junior championships.[3] He participated in veteran athletic,[4] street races, marathons[5] and semi marathons.[6]
Orešković was the president of the Athletic Club Dinamo (2008–2015)[7] and vice-president of the Croatian Athletics Federation (2012–2016).[8]
Orešković completed his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Zagreb, graduating in 1982.[9]
He then switched to gerontology at the Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, part of the Medical Faculty of the University of Zagreb.[10] His research analyzed the growth and health dynamics of the elderly in post-industrial societies and was published under the title "Contemporary Gerontology Between Natural Science and Holistic Concepts of Health and Aging".[11]
Orešković earned a PhD in Medical Sociology. His doctoral research focused on post-structuralist, sociobiological and social-constructionist understanding of man in Post-Freidson medical sociology and was published in the book New Social Contract: Medical Sociology and the Life Sciences.[12]
Orešković was appointed a Fellow in Bioethics at the Harvard Medical School (HMS) Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.[13] He is also a Fellow at the Institute of Coaching (IOC) at McLean, a member of Mass Brigham, the largest affiliate of Harvard Medical School.[14]
Orešković is the founder and director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for HIV Strategic Information. He has worked with professionals, academics and policy makers from 111 countries and has trained over 2600 students.[15] He was the director of the Andrija Štampar School.[16] [17]
In 2023, Orešković was elected as a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.[18]
He holds a tenured professorship at the University of Zagreb School of Medicine and has led numerous educational, research, and consulting initiatives. Orešković has taught at the London School of Economics & Political Science, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the Richard M. Fairbanks Indiana University School of Public Health, Bocconi University, the University of Trieste, and the University of Ljubljana. He was also a fellow at the Blavatnik Institute for Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and at the Institute for Coaching at McLean Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School.[19] [20]
Between 2017 and 2022, he served as Principal Investigator for Pfizer's "Varenicline Versus Cytisine for Smoking Cessation - A Randomized Controlled Trial," a project involving 70 clinical, behavioral, and data science experts from Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Ljubljana, and the Medical Faculty of the University of Zagreb.[21] [22]
Orešković has published with academic publishers including Springer Publishing, Elsevier Science, Wiley-Blackwell, Pergamon Press, John Wiley and Sons and Cambridge University Press.
His works about tobacco control, obesity prevention, Internet addiction, and surveillance of HIV and SARS-CoV-2 have been published in journals such as The Lancet and BMJ, and covered by media outlets such as the Huffington Post, Reuters, CNN, BBC, NBC, and RTL.[23] [24] [25]
Oreškovićs is also the director of the Center for Research of Best Practice in Healthcare at the University of Zagreb Medical School.[26] He has served as a consultant to the World Bank, the European Union Commission, and the World Health Organization. He co-chairs the Data Science and the Right to Science Conference, which fosters interdisciplinary dialogue among social, behavioral, and life scientists to explore the potential of a new data science framework and its applications in health and biotechnology.[27]
Orešković is married and has three children.
Orešković was awarded the Order of the Croatian Star with the effigy of Katarina Zrinska for his contributions to health care, social welfare and the promotion of social moral values presented by the president of the Republic of Croatia in April 1996. He was also awarded the Global Research Award for Nicotine Dependence by Global Research Awards for Nicotine Dependence (GRAND) – Pfizer Pharmaceuticals in 2017.[28]
In December 2020, he received the MBA Award for the Promotion of Knowledge and Links Between Science and Entrepreneurship.[29] Orešković won the Nikola Tesla Award for Ethical Business Practices, presented by Transparency International in 2023.[30]