The general ban on visits by relatives at Hannover Medical School (MHH), which has been in place since 26 March, has been lifted. From Monday, 17 May 2021, the following new visiting regulations will
Stand: 16. März 2021 Uwe Keller-Denecke, Pastor der Evangelischen Seelsorge an der MHH, erklärt, worum es geht: Warum machen wir das? Das zentrale Gedenken in Berlin am 18. April ist ein wichtiges Sig
06.05.2021 With growing advances in intensive care medicine, more and more patients are surviving the most serious illnesses, accidents or massive surgical interventions such as organ transplants. At
Status: 18 March 2021 Finally! The services of many medical students during the Corona pandemic at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) and other hospitals are to be credited retrospectively as a clinica
04.05. 2021 In Germany, about 270,000 strokes occur every year - not seldom with a fatal outcome. Therefore, the maxim for a stroke is "time is brain": every minute counts. Those affected must be trea
05.05.2021 For people with severe lung diseases, transplantation of a healthy organ is often the only chance of survival. But donor lungs are in short supply. A new artificial lung could provide relie
22. April 2021 The presidium is complete, the planning for the new building is picking up speed, the development plan is available: Hannover Medical School (MHH) is ideally equipped to meet the challe
16. April 2021 An addiction without drugs like alcohol or cocaine - non-substance-related or behavioural addictions, as they are also called, are playing an increasingly important role in society. Esp
Status: 01 March 2021 Working in intensive care units poses special challenges for healthcare workers. They have to safely and reliably detect whether the condition of their seriously ill patients is