Elbland Clinic Meißen

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Elbland Clinic Meißen
Sponsorship communal
place Meissen
state Saxony
Coordinates 51 ° 17 ′ 45 "  N , 13 ° 18 ′ 40"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 45 "  N , 13 ° 18 ′ 40"  E
Administrative Director Katrin Austria
beds 350
Employee 530
Affiliation Elblandkliniken Foundation & Co. KG
founding 1863
Website elblandkliniken.de
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The Elblandklinikum Meißen is a basic and standard care hospital in the municipality of Meißen . The hospital has 350 full inpatient beds. There are also five day clinic places. The management of the hospital consists of an administrative director, a medical director and a nursing director.

Corporate structure

The Elblandklinikum Meißen has been part of the municipal hospital group Elblandkliniken since 2008 . It is the academic teaching hospital of the Technical University of Dresden .

The following departments exist:

  • Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery
  • Clinic for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
  • Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Hand surgery
  • Center for Internal Medicine
  • Clinic for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
  • Department of Neurology and Geriatrics
  • Clinic for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery
  • Therapist team (physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, psychology)
  • Radiological practice
  • Emergency center

history

Elblandklinikum Meißen , main entrance

The history of the Elblandklinikum Meißen goes back to the middle of the 19th century. A “work and supply house” was built in Meißen as early as 1863. From the infirmary for acutely ill inmates located there, the hospital in Hospitalstrasse with an attached polyclinic was created. This also included the city hospital on Zscheilaer Straße, the women's clinic on the Ratsweinberg and the Domprobstberg branch. In 1998 these locations were replaced by the new hospital building on Nassauweg in Meißen-Bohnitzsch. The planning of the new building came from the architects Wörner + Partner .

In 2002, Meißen merged with the Radebeul District Hospital to form the Meißen-Radebeul Elbland Clinic. Both houses have been part of the Elblandkliniken municipal clinic group since 2008.

In December 2015, the clinic was the filming location of the fictional Johannishospital for the Dresden crime scene: The King of the Gutter , where the victim of an assassination is treated. Several clinic employees had extras, including Martin Wolz, chief physician at the clinic for neurology and geriatrics.

The emergency center has been expanded since April 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of hospital management . Website of the Elblandkliniken. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  2. Overview of specialist departments . Website of the Elblandkliniken. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  3. Sebastian Redecke: The district hospital in Meißen, in: Bauwelt , issue 39, 1998, pp. 2226–2229.
  4. Enrico Santifaller: District Hospital in Meißen - For patients and carers, in: DBZ - Deutsche Bauzeitschrift , Issue 08, 1999, pp. 61–66.
  5. Peter Anderson: Elblandkliniken are film sets. In: Sächsische Zeitung , Meißen, December 17, 2015.
    ↑ Peter Anderson: Tatort Elblandklinik. In: Sächsische Zeitung , Meißen, December 18, 2015.