Franz Kainberger

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Franz Kainberger

Franz-Maria Kainberger (born December 22, 1957 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian radiologist and university professor .

Career

Franz Kainberger studied medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Innsbruck (today: Medical University Innsbruck ) from 1976 to 1983 and completed his specialist training in radiology at the General Hospital in Vienna. Since 1992 Kainberger has been working at the University Clinic for Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the University of Vienna (since 2004: the Medical University of Vienna ). Kainberger is Deputy Head of the Department of Neuro- and Musculoskeletal Radiology.

Franz Kainberger is also the medical director of the CIR-Lab (Computational Imaging Analysis in Radiology) as well as the department for teaching and didactics at the clinic. Kainberger was President of the Association for Medical Radiation Protection until 2011, is a member of the curriculum directorate for clinical teaching at the Medical University of Vienna and since 2011 President of the Society of Doctors in Vienna . Franz Kainberger is also active at the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR) and the Austrian Radiological Society and is on the editorial board of the scientific journals Der Radiologe and the Wiener clinical Wochenschrift . He has also been visiting professor at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna since 2013 .

Scientific work

The clinical and scientific focus of work is musculoskeletal radiology, especially the early detection of tendon ruptures and other sports injuries as well as rheumatological diseases with imaging methods. As part of the EU project "DearMama", Kainberger worked with physicists to develop and clinically test a new, low-radiation, high-resolution X-ray detector.

Kainberger is co-editor of the guideline catalog "Orientierungshilfe Radiologie" of the Austrian Medical Association and the radiological specialist societies. He is also a co-founder of the CIR-Lab (Computational Imaging Analysis in Radiology) in Vienna, which currently employs 12 people and oversees numerous scientific projects (e.g. the EU project KHRESMOI to create a multilingual and multimodal search engine for doctors and patients)

Publications (selection)

Franz Kainberger has so far been the author or co-author of 213 original and review articles in scientific journals as well as 63 books and book chapters (as of 2013).

Scientific publications

  • with A. Engel, P. Barton, P. Huebsch, A. Neuhold and E. Salomonowitz: Injury of the Achilles tendon: Diagnosis with sonography. In: AJR Am J Roentgenol. 155, 1990, pp. 1031-1036. PMID 2120931
  • with S. Nehrer, M. Breitenseher, G. Seidl, M. Baldt, T. Rand and H. Imhof: Ultrasound morphology of the Achilles tendon and differential diagnosis. In: Ultrasound Med. 17, 1996, pp. 212-217. PMID 9064763
  • with C. Weidekamm, M. Köller and M. Weber: Diagnostic value of high ‐ resolution b ‐ mode and Doppler sonography for imaging of hand and finger joints in rheumatoid arthritis In: Arthritis Rheum . 48, 2003, pp. 325-333. PMID 12571840
  • with M. Wick, P. Peloschek, K. Bögl, W. Graninger and JS Smolen: The "X ‐ ray rheumacoach" Software: A novel tool for enhancing the efficacy and accelerating radiological quantification in rheumatoid arthritis. In: Ann Rheum Dis . 62, 2003, pp. 579-582. PMID 12759300
  • C. Müller, W. Huber, H. Imhof: The role of projectional radiography in the detection of primary malignant and indeterminate bone neoplasms. In: Rofo. 177, 2005, pp. 210-216. PMID 15666229
  • P. Peloschek, G. Langs, M. Weber, J. Sailer, M. Reisegger, H. Imhof, H. Bischof: An automatic model ‐ based system for joint space measurements on hand radiographs: Initial experience. In: Radiology. 245, 2007, pp. 855-862. PMID 17951347
  • with F. Mittermaier, G. Seidl, E. Parth and R. Weinstabl: Imaging of tendons ‐ adaptation, degeneration, rupture In: Eur J Radiol. 25, 1997, pp. 209-222. PMID 9430830
  • with H. Czembirek, F. Frühwald, P. Pokieser and H. Imhof: Guidelines and algorithms: Strategies for standardization of referral criteria in diagnostic radiology In: Eur Radiol. 12, 2002, pp. 673-679. PMID 11870486
  • with P. Peloschek, G. Langs, K. Boegl and H. Bischof: Differential diagnosis of rheumatic diseases using conventional radiography In: Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol . 18, 2004, pp. 783-811. PMID 15501183
  • with K. Kletter: Diagnostic imaging in pregraduate integrated curricula In: Rofo. 179, 2007, pp. 1137-1144. PMID 17948192

Non-fiction

  • with Füger, Rainers and Messerschmidt: Radiation protection in research and practice: 100 years after the discovery of radioactivity. (= Radiation protection in research and practice. Volume 39). Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3-437-21258-3 .
  • with Schima and Lechner: Radiologie.aktuell.at - Vienna Radiological Symposium 2000. Maudrich Verlag, Vienna 2000, ISBN 3-85175-755-6 .
  • with climbing: seeing means knowing. Opportunity and risk from X-rays in medicine A patient information brochure. Vienna 1999.
  • with Stummvoll, Pretterklieber: Movement and performance, pain - textbook for students. 6th edition. Facultas Verlag, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-7089-1025-3 .
  • with Pretterklieber, Aringer, Crevenna, Herceg: Musculoskeletal Anatomy - interactive CD learning program for students. Facultas Verlag, Vienna 2004.

Teaching

As an associate professor for radiology at the Medical University of Vienna, Franz Kainberger is involved in the teaching of the curriculum at the Medical University in several areas.

As a member of the curriculum directorate, Kainberger was instrumental in setting up clinical teaching in teaching hospitals with the publication of a logbook from 2005 and with interactive tele-learning between the university and its teaching hospitals from 2009. A new teaching model with the integration of radiology in anatomical lessons, especially the dissection course, and in clinical diagnostics was developed and implemented.

Since March 2020 he has been primarily responsible for the Moodle e-learning program of the Medical University of Vienna in the context of the CoVid-19 pandemic.

Individual evidence

  1. a b CIR - Computational Image Analysis and Radiology. Team. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  2. ^ Department for Medical Education and Training - Medical University of Vienna. Curriculum Directorate Human Medicine. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  3. ^ New Presidium of the Society of Doctors in Vienna. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  4. ^ A b Franz Kainberger: Curriculum Vitae. (PDF, 595 kB) Dr. Franz-Maria Kainberger. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  5. ^ ESSR - European Society of musculoskeletal Radiology. committees. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on October 2, 2013 ; Retrieved September 2, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.essr.org
  6. ^ Austrian X-ray Society. Bureau. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  7. The Applied. Employee. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  8. G. Blanchot et al .: Dear-Mama: A photon counting X-ray imaging project for medical applications . In: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment . tape 569 , no. 1 . Elsevier, December 10, 2006, p. 136-139 (English).
  9. Orientation aid radiology. Authors. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  10. KRESMOI - Medical Information analysis & retrival. Consortium. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
  11. March 2009 - Univ.-Prof. Dr. Franz Kainberger. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .