Erich Wolfgang Bick

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Doctor General Bick (2007)

Erich Wolfgang Bick (* 19th August 1946 in Gummersbach , district Obergelpe) is a German physician and medical officer ( generaloberstabsarzt ret. ). He was last from 2001 to 2007 first commander of the medical command command in Koblenz .

Life

Bick joined the Bundeswehr in 1966 after graduating from high school . After training as an officer in the Army Air Defense Force , he began studying human medicine at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main in 1969 , initially as a student grant recipient and finally as a medical officer. After the state examination he was a medical assistant at various civil hospitals and was awarded a dissertation in 1975 at the University of Frankfurt on the subject of erythrocyte water content in alcoholic people. Experimental investigations on the question of dynamic blood water changes in fresh blood samples in non-alcoholized and alcoholized test subjects for Dr. med. PhD .

In 1976 he was employed as a troop doctor with the III. Corps in Koblenz and from 1977 as a brigade doctor of Panzerbrigade 20 in Hemer . In 1980 he acquired the additional title Occupational Medicine and completed by 1982, the specialist training for general practitioner . From 1982 to 1985 he was a consultant in the department InSan  I 4 (occupational medicine) in the Federal Ministry of Defense (BMVg) and in 1985 received the title of occupational medicine. This was followed by assignments as a division doctor of the 3rd Panzer Division in Buxtehude until 1986 and as a lecturer in sanitary and health services at the command academy of the German Armed Forces in Hamburg , before he was brought back to the BMVg in 1989 as head of department InSan I 1 (military medicine). In 1997 he became sub-department head InSan I (healthcare). From 2000 to 2001 he was head of the Bundeswehr Medical Service , which at that time was still in Bonn . In 2001 he was appointed the first commander of the medical command command. After 6 1/2 years in this position, Chief Staff Officer Bick retired from active service at the end of 2007. It was passed on December 18, 2007 in Koblenz by the Federal Minister of Defense with a big tattoo .

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predecessor Office successor
- Commander of the Sanitary
Command 2001-2007
Jürgen Blätzinger
predecessor Office successor
Hans-Dieter Schmidt Head of the Bundeswehr Medical Office
2000–2001
Kurt-Bernhard Nakath