Andreas Hölscher

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Andreas Hölscher (born November 23, 1962 in Düsseldorf ) is a German general practitioner .

Military career

Promotions

Andreas Hölscher joined the Bundeswehr in 1982 and completed his basic training in Budel in the Netherlands . After that, he was medical orderly during the pioneer battalion 110 in Minden in 1985 was followed by the officer training at the Medical Academy of the Bundeswehr in Munich from 1985 to 1991, a study of human medicine in his native city of Dusseldorf . From 1991 onwards the clinical training at the Bundeswehr Central Hospital in Koblenz followed and in 1993 the license to practice medicine and a doctorate in medicine.

Hölscher then became a troop doctor in the air force medical team in Cologne-Wahn , a year later he became head of the air force medical team of the NATO E-3A association in Geilenkirchen and in 1997 went to El Paso in Texas for a medical observer training . In 1998 he became a doctor at the Aviation Medical Institute of the Air Force in Fürstenfeldbruck , in 1999 he was an assistant to the inspector of the medical services in the Federal Ministry of Defense in Bonn and in the same year an aviator at the 34 "A" fighter-bomber wing in Memmingen .

As early as 2000 he took over as commander of teaching group B at the medical academy of the German Armed Forces and in 2001 became head of department at Medical Command III in Weißenfels , in 2002 commander of medical regiment 13 in Halle an der Saale and in 2003 commander of medical regiment 32, again in Weißenfels. In 2005, Hölscher switched to the press staff of the Federal Ministry of Defense in Berlin as press spokesman for the medical service of the Bundeswehr, and in 2007 went to Hanover as head of the medical center . In 2010 he became Chief of Staff in Medical Command I in Kiel and in 2013 Chief of Staff of the Medical Service Support Command in Weißenfels.

Service as a general

From July 2015 he was deputy commander of the medical service support command and stage manager for reservist matters in the central medical service of the Bundeswehr and was promoted to general doctor in the same year . In June 2019 he handed over the post as stage manager for reservist matters to Colonel Uwe Armin Schmidt, and the post as deputy commander of the Medical Service Support Command to General Doctor Bruno Most on July 1, 2019 . Since then, Hölscher has been deployed in the medical service command in preparation for his next assignment .

Assignments abroad

  • 2000 KFOR - Aviation Physician Mixed Army Aviation Department Toplicane
  • 2002/2003 KFOR - Joint Medical Multinational Brigade (Southwest) Prizren
  • 2004 KFOR - Deputy Commander of the Medical Task Force and General Medical Multinational Brigade (Southwest) Prizren
  • 2010 KFOR - Commander of the medical emergency unit and chief medical officer of the German contingent Prizren
  • 2014/2015 KFOR - Chief Joint Medical Headquarters KFOR and Medical Advisory Commander KFOR as well as the longest serving German officer of the German portion at the KFOR headquarters during the 39th / 40th German KFOR contingent

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d stage manager for reservist matters in the central medical service. In: sanitaetsdienst-bundeswehr.de. Medical service of the Bundeswehr, accessed on December 25, 2015 .
  2. New stage manager for reservist matters in the medical service. In: https://www.reservistenverband.de . June 21, 2019, accessed July 7, 2019 .
  3. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - July 2019. In: https://www.personal.bundeswehr.de . Press and information staff in the BMVg, July 4, 2019, accessed on July 7, 2019 .