Bremen Medical Association

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Bremen Medical Association
chamber
Organizational form Public corporation
Seat Bremen
Homepage www.aekhb.de
president Heidrun grid
Chief Executive Heike Delbanco
Members
Associated 5450 (as of October 2019)
General Assembly 30th
Bureau 1 president + 1 vice president + 3 assessors
voter turnout 43.2%
Key figures
Number of managers 1

The Bremen Medical Association is the medical association for the state of Bremen . It is a public corporation based in Bremen. The Bremen Medical Association has a district office in Bremerhaven.

organization

The Bremen Medical Association consists of two organs:

  • Assembly of delegates (30 members)
  • Board of Directors (President, 1 Vice President, 3 Assessors)

tasks

The tasks result from the Bremen Healthcare Professions Act: These include in particular:

  • Safeguarding the professional interests of members of the Chamber
  • Professional supervision
  • Promotion of training
  • Participation in the training and further education of other health care workers
  • Quality assurance of the professional practice of the chamber members
  • Further training and keeping a further training register
  • Working towards a prosperous relationship between the members of the Chamber
  • Dispute settlement
  • Issuance of electronic health professional cards
  • Issuance of European professional cards
  • Issuing alerts in the EU area through the Internal Market Information System (IMI)
  • Public Health Service Support
  • Submission of opinions on draft laws and regulations

history

From 1976 to 1996 Karsten Vilmar was President of the Bremen Medical Association.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Transparency portal Bremen - Law on professional representation, professional practice, further training and the professional jurisdiction of doctors, dentists, psychotherapists, veterinarians and pharmacists (Heilberufsgesetz - HeilBerG) in the version of April 15, 2005. Accessed on November 7, 2018 .
  2. Deutscher Ärzteverlag GmbH, editorial office of Deutsches Ärzteblatt: Deutsches Ärzteblatt: Archive "The bearers of the Paracelsus Medal of the German Medical Association 2000" (May 12, 2000). Retrieved November 7, 2018 .