physician or a specialist stating that you are "not fit to study" in the semester applied for. Diagnoses do not have to be stated! 3rd and 4th semester of leave : Certificate from the specialist physician
have a negative impact on mobility and social participation. Symptoms are often delayed or not diagnosed and/or not treated appropriately, as they are often very shameful. The project "Patient-oriented [...] Christian Krauth Julia Schmetsdorf ZSE Duo - Dual pilot structure for the clarification of unclear diagnoses in Centres for Rare Diseases Study director Prof. Dr. Dr. Helge Hebestreit, Centre for Rare Diseases [...] Project description The project "ZSE-DUO - Dual pilot structure for the clarification of unclear diagnoses in Centres for Rare Diseases" deals with a new form of care in order to contribute to the further
launched a "Cancer Medicine Quality Campaign". "In Lower Saxony alone, around 50,000 people are newly diagnosed with cancer every year. It is therefore important to establish a CCC in Lower Saxony as the second
abdominal pain, but in many cases remains undiagnosed1. Young patients in particular are sometimes only diagnosed with pelvic vein syndrome after years of suffering. Pelvic vein syndrome is caused by abnormal dilation
out on an outpatient basis. In our oncology outpatient clinic, we treat patients who have been diagnosed with breast, ovarian, uterine or other rare gynecological cancers. Our range of therapies includes
in autopsy diagnostics (cause of death diagnostics on deceased patients). Neuropathologists thus diagnose diseases of the brain, meninges and adjacent tissue (e.g. pituitary gland, eye, eye socket, bone)
28A, 28B and 32 are areas in which patients from all areas of nephrology and hypertensiology are diagnosed and treated. Ward 85 is a ward operated jointly by surgeons and internists for acute care after [...] after transplantation, but immunosuppression problems and internal problems can also be adequately diagnosed and treated. Joint diagnostic and therapeutic studies in transplantation medicine are also carried
Background and Aims Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common acute leukemia in adults and is diagnosed in 22,600 people per year in the EU, with increasing incidence over time. It is the most aggressive
year of study can be refreshed and applied. Individual clinical pictures and their differential diagnoses can be deepened and discussed in the context of patient presentations under the guidance of a lecturer
Stahmeyer JT, Märtens C, Eidt-Koch D, Kahl K, Zeidler J, Eberhard S (2022). Care situation of people diagnosed with depression. An analysis based on routine data from statutory health insurance. The state of [...] Burger B, Eberhard S , Krauth C, Zeidler J, Herr A, Weseloh H, Rossol S (2021). The incidence of diagnosed fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the German population - An analysis based on SHI routine data. Z