Christian Jürgens (surgeon)

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Christian Jürgens (born February 12, 1951 in Hamburg ) is a German surgeon and university professor in Hamburg and Lübeck .

Life

From 1962 to 1971, Jürgens attended the Johanneum's school of scholars . After graduating from high school, he studied human medicine at the University of Hamburg from 1971 . After his time as a medical assistant , he worked as a medical officer in the Bundeswehr .

He completed his surgical training from 1979 to 1989 at AK Wandsbek and AK St. Georg . In 1989 he became a senior physician with Dietmar Wolter in the professional association accident hospital in Hamburg . After completing his habilitation at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf , Jürgens became chief physician in trauma surgery at the Itzehoe district hospital in 1997 . After two years he returned to Boberg and led trauma surgery with Wolter. In 2002 he was his successor as Medical Director of the largest accident clinic in Northern Germany.

After his rehabilitation , he also became director of the Clinic for Trauma Surgery and Orthopedics at the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck campus in 2003 .

Jürgens developed a biodegradable wound covering. He sat on the advisory board of the Academy for Health and Social Professions (AGS) and is chairman of the working group for angle-stable osteosynthesis procedures (awiso).

Works

  • Arthroscopic surgery in the shoulder and knee joint area . Springer, Berlin 1994
  • Investigation of medical and economic aspects in postoperative cardiac surgical intensive care medicine . 1979

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Topic of the inaugural lecture on November 19, 2002: Minimally Invasive Traumatology
  2. Trauma and occupational disease (Springer)