From the MHH 09/08/2023 MHH gives patients a voice for more patient safety Germany-wide unique pilot project with external reporting system starts Read more
Study and teaching 09/05/2023 Impetus for a healthcare profession with a future: MHH and simpleclub strengthen digital MFA training Digital training offensive for medical assistants (MFA): MHH digitizes the professional training with the learning platform simpleclub. Read more
Research 09/04/2023 MHH research: Younger generation gets sick earlier and more often than older generation A research group in the sociology of medicine studies the development of health in the population and comes to surprising results. Read more
Research 09/01/2023 MHH among the 500 best universities in the world Great success in the Shanghai ranking: reputation of the divisional university strengthened. Read more
Research 08/31/2023 Predicting severe liver disease with simple tools A European consortium with the participation of the MHH is developing a new tool to determine the individual risk of liver fibrosis and liver cancer. Read more
Research 08/31/2023 Making aortic prostheses suitable for surgery with spider aid Vascular prostheses made from the blood protein fibrin: The biocompatible alternative to synthetic plastic prostheses is now to be made increasingly… Read more
From the MHH 08/30/2023 Victims of violence: Confidential preservation of evidence becomes a health insurance benefit The state, the GKV and the MHH sign a contract to cover the costs of the ProBeweis network. Read more
Research 08/24/2023 More impact against cancer MHH molecular physician Professor Dr. Dr. Schambach wants to find new therapeutic options against three particularly malignant cancers. Read more
Research 08/22/2023 Multiple sclerosis: New approach for repairing damaged nerve sheaths In MS, misdirected immune cells damage the sheaths of the nerve cells in the brain. Researchers at the MHH have discovered a repair mechanism. Read more
From the MHH 08/18/2023 How harmless turns dangerous MHH researcher Prof. Galardini from the RESIST Cluster of Excellence finds causes for bloodstream infections in the genes of bacteria. Read more