BVNP - Professional Association of Resident Prenatal Physicians

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The professional association established prenatal ( BVNP ) is a registered association that deals with the concerns of working in a specialized medical practice established prenatal has set in Germany to the goal. The association is based in Hürth . It is entered in the register of associations at the local court in Brühl.

purpose

The purpose of the professional association is to promote the foundations for appropriate prenatal medical care for the population, to support cooperation between prenatal doctors, to advise members on professional issues, to promote further training in prenatal medicine, to help shape further and advanced training for prenatal doctors and to ensure quality in prenatal medicine, safeguarding and representing the professional interests of prenatal physicians in accordance with the medical professional code, both in public and towards medical and non-medical institutions as well as state institutions, promoting cooperation with other professional associations both nationally and internationally.

In this way, the association represents the interests of its members with authorities, medical and other organizations, in particular with medical associations and associations of statutory health insurance physicians . The association represents the interests of prenatal physicians in public.

structure

Any prenatal practitioner working in a specialized practice can become a full member. A specialized practice is understood to mean that, as a rule, around 300 or more prenatal medical examinations are carried out per quarter. Every full member must be a specialist in gynecology and obstetrics and have level II / III approval from the German Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (DEGUM). Extraordinary members can be those persons who are mainly active in prenatal medicine in clinics or institutes.

Board:

function Surname place
president Alexander Scharf Darmstadt
1. Deputy Renate Rosenberg Muenster
2. Deputy Nilgun Dutar Wuppertal
Secretary Ismini Staboulidou Hanover
Treasurer Jens-Peter Frenz Bremen

Head of office: Andrea Debrus, Hürth

The bodies of the professional association are the general assembly, which takes place at least once a year, and the board of directors.

Origin - history

The association was founded in 2005 on the initiative of primarily active prenatal doctors. The motivation for the constitution was the fact that, according to the regulations of outpatient care in the German health system in Germany, a relatively small number of specialized practices perform a large part of the prenatal medical examinations to be carried out. Due to the high degree of specialization and the special work profile of this activity, requirements arise that do not arise in general gynecology and obstetrics and whose content cannot be expected from a general professional association. This involves advising members on professional issues, as well as safeguarding and representing the professional interests of prenatal doctors, both in public and in relation to medical and non-medical institutions and state institutions. In this respect, the association sees itself as a supplement to the established medical associations (BVF, DEGUM etc.), which in their respective focus are either generally professionally or mainly scientifically oriented.

literature

  • Schwerdtfeger, Robin: Problems of prenatal diagnostics, in: Gunnar Duttge, Wolfgang Engel, Barbara Zoll (eds.), The Genetic Diagnostics Act in the Field of Tension Between Human Genetics and Law, Göttinger Schriften zum Medizinrecht Volume 11, Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-86395 -025-5
  • Scharf, Alexander, Stumm, Markus: Consensus Recommendation Molecular Genetic Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnostic Tests, Frauenarzt 2013; 54 (11): 1082-1086
  • Marion Baldus, Marion Dickmann, Adam Gasiorek-Wiens et al .: Prenatal Diagnostics in Discourse - 23 Theses (PDF), 2016 Academy for Political Education, Tutzing, ISBN 978-3-9814111-3-3
  • Schwerdtfeger, Robin: Medical advice in the context of prenatal diagnostics, practice. Child psychol. Child psychiatry. 56/2007, 733-740

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