Dietmar Bänsch

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Dietmar Bänsch (born November 15, 1962 in Bielefeld ) is a German cardiologist .

Life

Dietmar Bänsch was born on November 12, 1962 in Bielefeld as the son of the bricklayer Paul Bänsch and his wife, the seamstress Ursula. In 1982 he passed his Abitur in Bielefeld and then did civil service until 1984 . Then he began a three-year study of English and German as well as the social sciences for teaching at Bielefeld University . Since 1987 he has been studying human medicine at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster . He completed this course in 1994 and passed the medical state examination.

In the same year he became a research assistant at the University Clinic for Internal Medicine. In 1995, after defending his dissertation on the role of somatotropin and insulin-like growth factor-I in lipid metabolism in subjects with healthy growth hormones, he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD . He worked at the university until 1998, when he was appointed senior physician at the Asklepios Klinik St. Georg and in 2003 promoted to specialist in internal medicine. Two years later he became a specialist in cardiology .

In 2007, Bänsch was awarded the title The Implantable Defibrillator by the University of Hamburg . Habilitation from optimization of detection to optimal therapy for medicine . In that year the University of Rostock appointed him professor for clinical electrophysiology .

Bänsch has been a member of the Nucleus for Rhythmology of the German Society for Cardiology since 2009 . Bänsch has been chief physician at the Clinic for Rhythmology and Clinical Electrophysiology at the KMG Clinic in Güstrow since 2016 .

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