Bonifatius Hospital Lingen

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Frontal view of the new hospital building

The Bonifatius Hospital Lingen is a Catholic hospital in the legal form of a non-profit GmbH in Lingen (Ems) .

Bonifatius Hospital Lingen
Sponsorship St. Bonifatius Hospital Society Lingen
place Lingen (Ems)
state Lower Saxony
Country Germany
executive Director Martin Diek, Ansgar Veer
Departments over 20/7 in the medical care center
Number of beds 401 beds / 50 places in geriatric care
founding 1855
website http://www.bonifatius-hospital-lingen.de

profile

The sole shareholder of Das Bonifatius Hospital Lingen gGmbH is the St. Bonifatius Hospitalgesellschaft Lingen e. V. As a Catholic institution, the association is a member of the Caritas Association for the Osnabrück diocese.

The hospital represents the guiding principle "connected to the people" formulated by employees and the association's board.

Patron saint is Saint Boniface , a Christian missionary.

With 451 beds, 20,000 inpatients treated annually and 70,000 outpatient contacts, the Bonifatiushospital covers the main medical care in Emsland and, with more than 1,500 employees, is also an important employer in the region. More than 1,000 children are born in the hospital's maternity ward each year .

In addition, the Bonifatius Hospital acts as an academic teaching hospital for the medical faculty of the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster .

A medical care center with the departments radiology , oncology , vascular surgery , neurosurgery , pain therapy , child and adolescent psychiatry as well as ENT is attached to the house .

Martin Diek runs the hospital as managing director, as managing director of St. Bonifatius Hospitalgesellschaft Lingen e. V. acts as Ansgar Veer.

history

The St. Bonifatius Hospital Lingen was founded in 1855 by Dean Johannes Bernhard Diepenbrock with the support of the St. Mauritz Franciscan Order. By 1905, the registered association St. Bonifatius Hospital Lingen was established after drafting an association statute. After the hospital was rebuilt in 1889, the number of beds was increased to 180 by 1936. By 1956, a new building for the children's, ENT and infection department was added to the old building and a full-time gynecological and obstetric department was established. In the 1960s, the old hospital building was renovated and an associated increase to 388 beds, as well as the establishment of a nursing and children's nursing school with an attached nurses' home. In the 1970s, the anesthesia and dialysis departments were established, full-time departments for urology , radiology and nuclear medicine were established, and an intensive care unit was built , which increased the total number of beds to 416. In 1981 the St. Bonifatius Hospital was chosen as the academic teaching hospital of the Hannover Medical School , and in 1989 the first computer tomograph was acquired.

In the 1990s, minimally invasive surgery was established as part of general and trauma surgery, the cardiological and pediatric departments were expanded to include sleep medicine with the establishment of 3 sleep laboratory spaces, a specialist school for geriatric care with up to 60 training places and the establishment of a central emergency room. In 2005 the Bonifatius Hospital celebrated its 150th anniversary, the following year the Lingen hospital was spun off into an independent gGmbH, today Bonifatius Hospital Lingen.

In 2008, a new building at the St. Bonifatius Hospital, including a new entrance hall and a new care and functional area, was completed and opened. Three years later, the Bonifatius Hospital received the award "Competence Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery" in the general category / Visceral surgery . In 2010 the student project “Children's Laughter Helps Healing” began in cooperation with the Institute for Theater Education at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences .

In 2012, the Bonifatius Hospital was recognized as an academic teaching hospital of the Medical Faculty of the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster and the name of the sponsoring company was changed from St. Bonifatius Hospital to St. Bonifatius Hospitalgesellschaft. Since 2014, the uniform guiding principle of society has been “connected to people”.

A year later, the new premises for pediatric and adolescent medicine, including the perinatal center and children's intensive care unit, were opened.

Departments

  • Medical clinic
    • Cardiology, Angiology & Sleep Medicine
    • Gastroenterology & Diabetology
    • Geriatrics & Rehabilitation
    • Hematology & Internal Oncology
    • Neurovascular Medicine
  • Surgical Clinic
    • General & visceral surgery
    • Trauma surgery
    • Orthopedics
    • Vascular surgery
    • Spine Surgery & Neurotraumatology
    • Hand surgery
  • Other clinics
    • Obstetrics
    • gynecology
    • Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
    • Urology & Pediatric Urology
    • Intensive care
    • Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
  • Non-bed management departments
    • Central emergency room
    • Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
    • Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Document departments
    • Nephrological Center Emsland
    • Ear, nose and throat medicine
    • Oral and maxillofacial surgery

Interdisciplinary centers

  • Vascular Center Emsland
  • Perinatal Center
  • Breast center
  • Prostate Center Emsland
  • Colon Cancer Center Lingen
  • Competence Center Coloproctology Lingen
  • Trauma center
  • Stroke Center Stroke Unit
  • Chest Pain Unit
  • Endoprosthetics Center Lingen / Sögel
  • sleep-laboratory
  • Obesity Center Emsland

education and study

The St. Franziskus Academy, operated by the Bonifatius Hospital Lingen in cooperation with the St. Georg Stift eV Thuine, offers training in the areas of geriatric care, health and nursing, health and children's nursing and midwifery.

It is also possible to pursue the B. Sc. To complete nursing and surgical assistant.

Furthermore, the Bonifatiushospital Lingen enables commercial training to become a clerk for office management.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bonifatius Hospital Lingen: Bonifatius Hospital Lingen - About us - Company & News. Retrieved August 22, 2017 .
  2. http://www.bonifatius-hospital-lingen.de/unternehmen/wir-ueber-uns/gesellschafter  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bonifatius-hospital-lingen.de  
  3. Facebook. @ bonifatius.hospital.lingen. info
  4. http://www.bonifatius-hospitalgesellschaft.de/traegerverein/geschaeftsfuehrung  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bonifatius-hospitalgesellschaft.de  
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  6. http://www.bonifatius-hospital-lingen.de/med-fachrichtungen/fachabteilungen/fachabteilungen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bonifatius-hospital-lingen.de  
  7. http://www.bonifatius-hospital-lingen.de/med-fachrichtungen/zentren/interdisziplinaere-zentren.html
  8. akademie-franziskus.de Training opportunities in the Bonifatius Hospital Society, accessed on August 3, 2017