Brothers Hospital St. Josef Paderborn

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Brothers Hospital St. Josef Paderborn

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legal form profit company
Seat Paderborn
Number of employees 1200
Website www.bk-paderborn.de

Brothers Hospital

The St. Josef Paderborn Brothers Hospital is a provider of hospital and health services in Paderborn . Around 1,200 employees from the fields of medicine, nursing and therapy care for around 20,000 inpatients and 50,000 outpatients in 14 specialist clinics with a total of 439 beds and several interdisciplinary competence centers. The focus is on the care of patients with cancer , the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal and skeletal system, as well as heart, lung and circulatory diseases. The St. Josef Paderborn Brothers Hospital is part of the BBT Group (Barmherzige Brüder Trier gGmbH) based in Koblenz . The group of companies also includes the center for hospital logistics and clinical pharmacy, paderlog, as well as several medical supply centers with a wide variety of disciplines. The hospital works closely with the St. Marien Hospital in Marsberg .

history

On June 21, 1850, Peter Friedhofen founded the Congregation of the Brothers of Mercy of Maria-Hilf . The Paderborn bishop Wilhelm Schneider arranged for four brothers from the Trier motherhouse to come to Paderborn on April 2, 1894 to practice outpatient nursing. After the brothers initially cared for the sick in rented rooms at Detmolder Straße 8, the plan to build a hospital matured due to the high demand. In 1897, the superior general brother Theodor bought a 46,000 m² plot of land on Husener Strasse. On April 1, 1904, the new building was put into operation with the consecration of the chapel by Prelate Alstädt. Brother Camillus Blase was the first head of the 21 professed brothers and one novice who took care of the sick.

From 1937 on, the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood from Neuenbeken supported the brothers. During the Second World War , the hospital functioned as a military hospital and was completely destroyed up to the 1st floor in the bombing raids on Paderborn . After rapid reconstruction, the hospital was gradually expanded. In 1966 the Sisters of the Precious Blood took over the sponsorship of the house, until on January 1st, 1996 a brothers convention was founded again in Paderborn and the Brothers of Mercy took over the sponsorship of the house.

structure

14 clinics:

  • Cardiology Clinic
  • Clinic for Pneumology and General Internal Medicine
  • Clinic for Hematology and Oncology
  • Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery
  • Thoracic Surgery Clinic
  • Clinic for Trauma, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Clinic for orthopedics, orthopedic surgery and sports medicine
  • Gastroenterology Clinic
  • Clinic for Urology and Pediatric Urology
  • Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine Clinic
  • Radiotherapy Clinic
  • Clinic for anesthesiology, operative intensive care medicine and pain therapy
  • Spine Surgery Clinic
  • Documentation department for ENT

Certified Centers:

  • Colon Cancer Center
  • Endoprosthetics center for maximum care
  • Continence center
  • Lung cancer center
  • Oncology Center
  • Prostate Cancer Center
  • Thoracic Surgery Center
  • Regional trauma center (member of the OWL trauma network)

education

The St. Josef Brothers Hospital is the academic teaching hospital of the Georg-August University in Göttingen and the location of a school for health professions with 125 training places for health and nursing.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Barmherzige Brüder Trier gGmbH (ed.): BBT Group: With competence and charity in the service of people. Koblenz 2015, p. 40f.
  2. ^ Brothers Hospital St. Josef Paderborn (Ed.): Festschrift 100 years. Exemplarily human. Medically advanced. Paderborn 2004, p. 7
  3. ^ Brothers Hospital St. Josef Paderborn (Ed.): Festschrift 100 years. Exemplarily human. Medically advanced. Paderborn 2004, p. 11 f.