on disease onset and progression in a large German ALS patient group, Journal of Neurology, 2020 Contact: Prof. Dr. med. Susanne Petri Senior Physician Clinical Department of Neurology Hannover Medical
parents in the care at an early stage in order to build up a parent-child bond and minimize fear of contact. Another important part of neonatology is parent counseling . We offer parents various opportunities
time, usually up to two years. Induction is based on a constantly updated competence-based concept. Contact person Martin Dorn Head of anesthesia functional service / specialist for intensive and anesthesia
In 2018, he served as Visiting Professor of the Canadian Hepatitis C Research Program (CanHep-C). Contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Heiner Wedemeyer Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Diseases
would like to write a diploma, bachelor or master thesis in our research laboratory? Then please contact our office . Scientific focus Molecular causes of tumor diseases relevant to radiotherapy Molecular
exchange at the university. You can find more information and registration for these events here . Contact Information Project Coordination Project Head Professor Dr. Sandra Steffens Head of curriculum d
for the doctoral application Dr. rer. biol. hum. (PDF) If you have any further questions, please contact the chair of the doctoral committee. Prof'in Dr. Dr. Astrid Müller Clinical Department of Psychosomatics
from initial contact to hospital admission. (Cluster Session) Most mistakes happen at interfaces - including psychosocial ones. We show how PSNV can be reliably continued from initial contact to hospital
expected to have fallen by just a few percentage points. However, the number of organ donation-related contacts between Clinical Departments and the DSO has increased, as DSO Executive Board member Axel Rahmel [...] Rahmel reported in Hanover. In 2018, there were 2,811; according to projections, 3,038 contacts are expected for 2019. Nevertheless, Rahmel was optimistic. If all Clinical Departments with intensive care units
yes to organ donation because there are too few donors. Question: How and when do you come into contact with relatives? Answer Frank Logemann: I compare the situation for patients in the intensive care [...] jungle. The latter are the scouts who know their way around the jungle very well. The relatives make contact with the scouts and generally have confidence in them. If it is then established that there is u