Deaconess Hospital Flensburg

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Deaconess Hospital Flensburg
Sponsorship Evangelical Lutheran Diakonissenanstalt Flensburg
place Flensburg
Coordinates 54 ° 47 '25 "  N , 9 ° 25' 33"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 47 '25 "  N , 9 ° 25' 33"  E
management Christian Peters (Hospital Director)
Ulrike Hinrichsen (Commissioner. Nursing Director)
Thorsten Prümm (Administrative Director)
beds 628
Employee approx. 2750
areas of expertise 16
founding 1874
Website www.diako.de
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The Diakonissenkrankenhaus (in Petuh : Anstalt or Dikkenissenanstalt ) in Flensburg is part of the Evangelical Lutheran Diakonissenanstalt Flensburg .

background

The hospital grounds extend from Knuthstraße (main entrance) over Burgplatz (Flensburg) , Duburger Straße and at the level of the city ​​park to Marienhölzungsweg . With its facilities, the hospital treats over 25,000 inpatients and 65,000 outpatients annually. In addition to the deaconess hospital, the hospital operator, the Evangelical Lutheran Diakonissenanstalt Flensburg , owns other hospitals and care facilities, a day-care center and a service company. Today the hospital cooperates with the neighboring Maltese hospital St. Franziskus-Hospital .

Donor Hansen ( Siegbert Amler )

history

On September 29, 1874, three deaconesses took over a hospital founded by the married couple Anna and Gotthard Hansen. The hospital has expanded continuously since then. In 1889, Theodor Schäfer mentions 181 deaconesses under the direction of Pastor Wacker and Superior Albertine von Lüderitz in his guidelines for the Inner Mission . In 1881–1883, the Flensburg Deaconess Hospital was built on the western height . At the same time, the Diako church of the institutional community was built in the district. Parts of today's hospital ensemble are among the city's cultural monuments .

Clinics

Building block on Knuthstrasse from 1899/1912 with the built-in deaconess church

The Diakonissenkrankenhaus Flensburg is divided into over 20 different clinics, institutes and centers with the associated departments that ensure patient care:

The hospital also includes the nursing service, the Protestant hospital aid and other clinics in North Friesland , Kappeln and Flensburg. The deaconess hospital also houses the central emergency room for the Flensburg clinics as part of the Flensburg Medical Clinic Association. Patients can also be brought to DIAKO by helicopter, because DIAKO has its own landing deck on Burgplatz .

Förde Clinic

The Förde Clinic is on the opposite side of the fjord in Mürwik . Her villa building at Mürwiker Straße 115 dates from 1908. It served as a maternity clinic until April 30, 2012. More than 15,000 children were born there. The focus of treatment at the Fördeklinik today is operative gynecology , aesthetic surgery and vascular surgery with a focus on the treatment of varicose veins . Birth preparation courses continue to take place in the Fördeklinik.

Research and Teaching

The Diakonissenkrankenhaus Flensburg is an academic teaching hospital . In cooperation with the Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, physicians from all disciplines are trained and complete their practical year here . In addition, three classic care professions are trained in the ecumenical training center (ÖBIZ).

Doctors from various disciplines who were and are active in the Diakonissenkrankenhaus Flensburg regularly publish their findings and are recognized nationally and internationally.

literature

  • Harald Jenner: Diakonissenanstalt Flensburg . Development and importance 1874 to 1933 (=  writings of the Society for Flensburger Stadtgeschichte eV Volume 44 ). Flensburg 1992, ISBN 3-925856-13-7 .
  • Frank Schlicht (responsible), Stefanie Kolwe (editor): 125 years of Diako Flensburg. Service to others . Festschrift for the 125th anniversary of Diako. Ed .: Board of Directors of Diako Flensburg. Michaelis, Flensburg 1999, DNB  1053546637 .

Web links

Commons : Diakonissenkrankenhaus Flensburg  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Joachim Pohl: Funding notification for Diako Flensburg: Albig: "It is the best way". In: Flensburger Tageblatt . April 22, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2017 .
  2. Renate Delfs : Ohaueha was'n Aggewars . Or as one watches and speaks as the Flensburg Petuhtanten. Schleswiger Druck- und Verlagshaus, Schleswig 1979, ISBN 3-88242-048-0 , p. 18 .
  3. ^ WL Christiansen : Petuh ABC . 1st edition. Mohland Verlag, Goldebek 2003, ISBN 3-936120-46-3 , p. 51 .
  4. Paul Selk (Ed.): Flensburg anecdotes . 1st edition. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft mbH u. Co. KG, Husum 1978, ISBN 3-88042-072-6 , 173. Local, p. 112 (with the assistance of Renate Delfs ).
  5. Theodor Schäfer : Guide to the Inner Mission - initially for vocational training in institutions of brothers, deacons and deaconesses. Agency of the Rough House, Hamburg 1889, 892
  6. Joachim Pohl: Idea sketch for hospital: Flensburger Diako plans demolition and new building. In: Flensburger Tageblatt . January 4, 2014, accessed June 22, 2014 .
  7. Flensburger Tageblatt : Fördeklinik: Last date of birth on April 30, 2012 , from: March 27, 2012; Retrieved on: September 22, 2016
  8. Welcome to the Förde Clinic , accessed on: September 22, 2016