Dietmar Lorenz (doctor, 1944)

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Dietmar Lorenz (born April 12, 1944 ) is a German surgeon and university professor.

Life

Dietmar Lorenz studied human medicine at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University Greifswald from 1963 and graduated in 1969 with a state examination and doctorate. At the Surgical University Clinic Greifswald, under the directorate of Richard Reding, the training to become a specialist in surgery took place from 1969 to 1974 . In 1976 he completed his habilitation. In the same year he was appointed senior physician and in 1978 - under the direction of Siegfried Kiene - appointed university lecturer. In 1979 Lorenz went to the Berlin Charité, where he devoted himself to abdominal and transplant surgery under the direction of Helmut Wolff . In 1985 the first appointment to the Greifswald chair for surgery took place. After German reunification , Lorenz received the second appointment to the same chair in 1995. For many years he organized the Billroth Symposium in Pomerania. In 1998 he chaired the 161st conference of the Association of Northwest German Surgeons in Greifswald . In 1999 he became director of the clinic for general and visceral surgery at the Berlin Accident Hospital . At the end of November 2004, he resigned from this position to pursue studies and scientific work. Today he lives in Rhineland-Palatinate.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: Histochemically detectable changes in the distribution of ferments in the skeletal muscles of rats after extreme exercise in the impeller .
  2. Habilitation thesis: The influence of experimental diabetes in rats and dogs by transplanting isolated islets of Langerhans .