Elke Reichart

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Elke Reichart (* 1952 as Elke Dietrich ) is a German journalist and author .

Career

Reichart comes from Herzberg am Harz and graduated from the German School of Journalism in Munich . For the first few years after her training, Reichart was part of the editorial team of the Münchner Abendzeitung , where she wrote articles from the medical field. From the end of 1984 to the end of 1989, under the difficulties of censorship in the final phase of apartheid , Reichart worked as a freelance journalist in Cape Town , South Africa , where her son was born in 1987. Back in Germany she produced documentaries for ZDF, among other things .

In the social field, for example, Reichart got involved with the founding of a parents' initiative, which resulted in a state-of-the-art children's clinic and a children's outpatient clinic at the Großhadern Clinic in Munich . She is a member of the board of the association "Lebensmut eV", which is involved in the field of psycho-oncology .

Reichart has been married to the heart surgeon Bruno Reichart since 1985 and lives in Leutstetten .

Awards

Books

Editorships
  • Insemination, in vitro fertilization: indication, technology, genetics, psychosomat., Theol.-eth. Aspects, legal interpretation. Schulz, Percha 1987, ISBN 978-3-7962-0157-8 .
  • with Jan Murken: Down syndrome: current term for Mongolism. Schulz, Percha 1990 ISBN 978-3-7962-0515-6 .
  • with Andrea Hauner: § 218: for the current discussion. Droemer Knaur, Munich 1992, ISBN 978-3-426-77026-9 .

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