https://doi.org/10.1159/000444478 Dierks ML, Lander J , Seidel G (2016). Improving patient knowledge on site - experiences from the Patient University at Hannover Medical School. BLICKpunkte: People - Society [...] and allergy prevention Digitalization in patient organizations Digital health information Participatory health research Research using qualitative methods Patient University of the MHH Scientific career [...] e Dierks). Website: https://www.nfdi4health.de/ PANDORA - Patient-oriented digitalization / Subproject II: Digitalization processes in patient organizations: Experiences, attitudes and opportunities for
the broadest possible, patient-centred understanding of the role of nutrition in IBD – with the goal of promoting optimised nutritional concepts to improve the care of patients with IBD. Immunological [...] major role in today's therapy in order to prevent structural intestinal changes and improve the quality of life of IBD patients. Medical treatments for IBD have been increasingly revolutionized over the [...] and diagnosis. Through this research, we aim to contribute to further improving the diagnosis, treatment and care of all patients with IBD. Nutritional aspects of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Nutrition
intensive medical care from intermediate care (for patients requiring intensive care and monitoring) to normal care, with permanent cardiovascular monitoring guaranteed. The advantage for our patients is that they [...] guarantees our patients a high standard of safety and care. We guarantee continuous care by working in a three-shift system in order to restore the well-being and health of our patients through interd [...] room and in front of each patient room. Our intensive care unit has regulated work processes. We try to maintain the day-night rhythm for the patient . Doctors examine the patient, determine the therapy and
al health care: Preventive care, aptitude tests, medical monitoring of exposed persons by authorized physicians in accordance with radiation protection law Holistic occupational health care Laboratory [...] questions such as: What specialty should I pursue? What opportunities are there in science, Clinical Department or practice? What other fields of activity might be possible? How can I reconcile my professional [...] mothers Ergonomics in the workplace For career changers and upstarts in the event of health changes or changes in life circumstances In the event of overstress and conflicts, e.g. burnout advice Behavioral
outpatient clinic for multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunological diseases Prof. Dr. Skripuletz Prof. Dr. Trebst PD Dr. Schwenkenbecher PD Dr. Sühs Information: In this outpatient clinic, patients suffering [...] that is partly associated with rheumatoid arthritis or collagenoses. Clinically, patients suffer from dry eyes and mouth. In some patients, the nervous system is involved, often in the form of polyneuropathies [...] antibody. Psychiatric symptoms, personality changes and seizures often develop within a short period of time. In severe cases, treatment in an intensive care unit may be necessary. Interdisciplinary treatment
infant health policy Women´s health care in Europe Midwifery care in Europe Models of women´s care provision Models of perinatal care Relationship client-care giver Clinical governance & quality assurance: [...] transfer evidence into practice Critically reflect on your own midwifery practice Develop a plan for enhancing skilled practice during labour Implement culturally sensitive practice during labour Module [...] maternity health care needs; Critically compare women centred care and medicalised systems of care and its effect on empowered choice; Critically reflect on current European midwifery practice using models
possible prevention programs and optimal care for patients in research, teaching and patient care. The founding of the CCC-Niedersachsen is a first milestone in improving cancer medicine in our state," said [...] be made available more effectively and quickly for everyday clinical practice, thus benefiting all cancer patients. In addition to patient care, the new cross-site center is also launching joint research [...] expertise in oncological care." "Every patient in Lower Saxony and the neighboring regions should know that they will receive the best possible care, regardless of which Clinical Department they come to
demand cannot be met by far; patients die while waiting for an organ. For this reason, intensive efforts are being made to make better use of available organs and to improve their quality, e.g. through [...] Schmelzle, Director of the Clinical Department of General, Visceral and Transplant Medicine at Hannover Medical School (MHH) and Head of the MHH Transplant Centre. The Patient Advisory Board of the MHH [...] emphasized Patrick Kaul, spokesperson of the Patient Advisory Board. These groundbreaking topics were discussed in several sessions at the Transplant Summit: Improving the quality of donor organs Not all organs
Medical School (MHH), has addressed this problem and set up a cooperation network for the local care of patients with a genetic tumor risk in Lower Saxony and Saxony. The project has now been honored for its [...] that cancer patients in this stressful situation often cannot find the long way to an Institute of Human Genetics. It was therefore clear to us that there is a very significant gap in care here," reports [...] OnkoRiskNET receives Lower Saxony Health Award Local care for hereditary cancer Status: 05.12.2023 Presentation of the Lower Saxony Health Award to OnkoRiskNET. from left: Frank Doods, State Secretary
Physician at the Clinical Department of Neurosurgery and Head of the Intensive Care Unit, is the new organ donation consultant at the MHH. Dr. med. Elvis Hermann, Deputy Director of the Clinical Department of [...] donation consultant. 11.11.2023 Clinical Department of Neurosurgery presents itself at the MHH Open Day Status of the Clinical Department of Neurosurgery At the Open Day, the Clinical Department of Neurosurgery [...] following aspects: How should the patient collective be defined? How many joint patients would be available for the projects based on experience? How should the further implementation take place, who has already