Friedrich-Wilhelm Schildberg

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Friedrich-Wilhelm Schildberg (born March 6, 1934 in Essen ; † September 4, 2018 in Munich ) was a German surgeon and university professor .

Life

After graduating from the Goetheschule Essen , Schildberg studied medicine in Freiburg , Grenoble , Innsbruck and Hamburg from 1954 . Since 1945 he was a member of the Catholic student association KDStV Hercynia Freiburg im Breisgau . He passed the Physikum and the state examination in Freiburg. He was a medical assistant in Essen, Freiburg and Munich-Schwabing . With a doctoral thesis with the hygienist Konrad Hummel , he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. After five months in the Schwabing pathology department, he spent two years with Albrecht Fleckenstein in the Freiburg physiology department. From 1964 he became a surgeon with Georg Heberer in Cologne's Lindenburg . Senior physician since 1970, he completed his habilitation in 1972. In April 1973 he went with Heberer to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . On October 1, 1977, he joined Heberer at the Großhadern Clinic as Senior Consultant . He received recognition for the areas of vascular surgery and visceral surgery .

The Medical University of Lübeck appointed him on May 1, 1978 as full professor and director of the clinic and polyclinic for surgery. From 1981 to 1984 he was vice president of the university. On March 1, 1989, he took over the Munich chair as Heberer's successor. After 12 years as director of the surgical clinic in Großhadern at the University of Munich's clinic , he retired on October 1, 2002.

His main areas of work were cardiac and coronary surgery, vascular surgery, tracheobronchial resections and upper abdominal surgery. He was Chairman of the Surgical Working Group for Intensive and Emergency Medicine (CAIN) and Secretary General and President (2001–2003) of the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive and Emergency Medicine (DIVI). He has published 24 specialist books.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice Friedrich-Wilhelm Schildberg. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . September 8, 2018, accessed September 8, 2018 .
  2. Dissertation: Manometric investigations on Trichomonas fetus cultures. Relationship between cell number and metabolic size .
  3. Habilitation thesis: Animal experiments on the question of hemodynamic and myocardial changes in the stage of brain death .
  4. Dear. In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt 93, Issue 23, (91). June 7, 1996, p. A-1570 , accessed September 9, 2018 .
  5. ^ Awarded honorary membership at the 197th NDCH conference in Flensburg. Association of Northwest German Surgeons, accessed on September 9, 2018 .