Almut Nolte

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Almut Nolte (born March 22, 1968 in Münster ) is a German doctor and medical officer in the Bundeswehr with the rank of general physician . She has been Commander and Medical Director of the Bundeswehr Central Hospital in Koblenz since September 6, 2018 .

Military career

Promotions

In 1990 Almut Nolte joined the German Armed Forces as a medical officer candidate at the medical academy of the German Armed Forces in Munich . In 1991 she began studying human medicine at the Ruhr University in Bochum . From 1998 she worked as an intern and later as an assistant doctor in the former Bundeswehr hospital in Bad Zwischenahn . In 2000 Nolte began further training in general medicine as a troop doctor at the local medical center in Delmenhorst . From 2003 she was then employed as the head of the Mainz medical center. In 2004 Nolte became Head of Personnel Management, Sanitary Officers, Personnel Office of the Bundeswehr IV 2, Cologne. In 2008, she moved to the Federal Ministry of Defense PSZ I 3 in Bonn as a Head of Personnel Management for Top Personnel SanDstBw . From 2010 onwards, Nolte was appointed as a consultant in the Bundeswehr Conversion / Structural Reform Working Unit / Reorientation Unit Organization / Revision at the Federal Ministry of Defense in Berlin. In 2012, she took over as head of the individual training / personnel development unit in the medical service command of the Bundeswehr IX 2 in Koblenz . From 2014 she became head of the Institute for Military Medical Statistics and Reporting of the Bundeswehr in Andernach. As early as 2015, she switched to the staff element Equal Opportunities, Diversity and Inclusion at the Federal Ministry of Defense in Bonn.

Service as a general

Since June 2016, she has been in her post as Deputy Commander, Regional Medical Support Command in Diez . On this post, Nolte was also promoted to general doctor. After Verena von Weymarn , Erika Franke and Gesine Krüger, she is the fourth doctor to be promoted to general. Among them, she is the first who did not join the armed forces as a qualified doctor, but rose from the career of medical officer candidates. In September 2018 she handed over this post to General Doctor Bernhard Groß .

On September 6, 2018, she succeeded General Doctor Norbert Weller as the Commander and Medical Director of the Bundeswehr Central Hospital in Koblenz .

Assignments abroad

  • 2002 Head of inpatient facilities clinic company, 5th contingent KFOR

Awards

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jenny Prietsch: New deputy commanding officer in Diez. In: Medical Service. Bundeswehr, May 25, 2016, accessed on June 23, 2016 .
  2. As a result, extremely successful. In: http://www.sanitaetsdienst-bundeswehr.de . PIZ ZSan, September 7, 2018, accessed on September 23, 2018 .
  3. Koblenz "Lazarett" with new management. PIZ ZSan, September 6, 2018, accessed on September 23, 2018 .