Günter Ollenschläger

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Günter Ollenschläger (born March 3, 1951 in Beuel ) is a German internist and medicine journalist .

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Günter Ollenschläger studied pharmacy and medicine at the Universities of Münster , Würzburg , Erlangen and Gießen from 1971 to 1981 after training as a pharmacist assistant in Troisdorf . From 1978 to 1982 - after receiving his doctorate as a Dr. rer. nat.  - active as a pharmacist in pharmaceutical research .

After obtaining his license to practice medicine and a doctorate to become a Dr. med. 1983 to 1990 further training as an internist in Cologne and Vienna, in 1990 the habilitation and granting of the license to teach internal medicine by the medical faculty of the University of Cologne . In 1995 he was appointed adjunct professor . Günter Ollenschläger since 1990 at the University Hospital of Cologne as a university teacher worked since 2014 at the Institute of Health Economics and Clinical Epidemiology (IGKE).

From 1990 to 1995 he was responsible for the areas of “ advanced training , preventive medicine and health promotion ” at the German Medical Association. In this context he was responsible for the development of the first German advanced training curriculum for general medicine (course book general medicine ), as well as the first advanced training curriculum for nutritional medicine .

From 1995 until his retirement (March 2014), Ollenschläger was the first head of the Central Office of the German Medical Association for Quality Assurance in Medicine (Medical Center for Quality in Medicine ezq ), a joint institute of the German Medical Association (BÄK) and the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KBV) . In this function he initiated u. a. the following programs: guideline clearing , national care guidelines (in cooperation with the AWMF ), patient information , patient safety , the doctor's library .

Ollenschläger co-founded the German Evidence-Based Medicine Network (1998), the Guidelines International Network (2002) and the Patient Safety Action Alliance (2005). From January 1995 to December 2015 he was editor-in-chief of the journal for evidence, advanced training and quality in health care (ZEFQ), and from 2015 to 2016 the first editor-in-chief of the medical encyclopedia Deximed . In January 2019, Ollenschläger was a co-founder of the German Network Health Competence DNGK .

Main focus of work and research

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Publications (selection)

  • R. Kunz, G. Ollenschläger, H. Raspe , G. Jonitz , N. Donner-Banzhoff (eds.): Textbook evidence-based medicine in clinics and practices , 2nd edition. Deutscher Ärzteverlag, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3 -7691-0538-4
  • P. Schauder, G. Ollenschläger: Nutritional medicine: Prevention and therapy , 3rd edition, Elsevier, Urban and Fischer, Munich / Jena 2006, ISBN 978-3-437-22921-3

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  1. Günter Ollenschläger: Investigations into the bioavailability of digoxin . Münster (Westphalia), Univ., Department of Chemistry, natural sciences. Diss., 1977, DNB 780768051
  2. Günter Ollenschläger: Postaggression metabolism after myocardial infarction, illustrated by the behavior of short-lived plasma proteins . Giessen, Univ., Med. Diss., 1982, DNB 840197519
  3. Günter Ollenschläger: Nutritional therapy for tumor patients: diagnosis and therapy of malnutrition in cancer patients during aggressive tumor therapy . Habilitation thesis, Med. Fac. Uni Köln 1989, DNB 920576699
  4. Team IGKE Cologne ( Memento from September 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  5. G. Ollenschläger. First curriculum for medical training. German Ärztebl 1995; 92 (30): A-2059
  6. G. Ollenschläger, H. Böhles, R. Kluthe, P. Schauder, U. Schwantes, HJ Seitz, G. Wolfram. Nutritional medicine curriculum of the German Medical Association - A contribution to securing and improving nutritional medicine care in Germany. Akt Ernähr Med 1996; 21: 219-222 ( Memento of April 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  7. ^ "Change of management at the Medical Center for Quality in Medicine" , article in the portal Krebs-Nachrichten of April 20, 2014 (accessed on November 23, 2019)
  8. ÄZQ: Activity Report 2014 . ( Memento from September 15, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  9. ^ FU Montgomery. A. Gassen: 20 years of ÄZQ - a success story . ZEFQ, 2015, 109, pp. 750-751 (PDF; 1.2 MB). ( Memento from September 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  10. G. Ollenschläger, C. Thomeczek, S. Weinbrenner, C. Schaefer: Strategy ÄZQ 2020: inventory of the work and organization of the ÄZQ as well as suggestions for further development in terms of content and organization . (PDF; 1.2 MB). Medical Center for Quality in Medicine, Berlin 2011 ( Memento from September 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  11. Patient Information.de patient portal from BÄK and KBV
  12. Patient safety web portal
  13. G. Ollenschläger, C. Marshall, S. Qureshi et al .: Improving the quality of health care: using international collaboration to inform guideline programs by founding the Guidelines International Network (GIN) . In: Qual Saf Health Care , 2004, 13, pp. 455-460
  14. Guidelines International Network: Guenter Ollenschlaeger. gunter-ollenschlaeger ( Memento from August 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  15. ^ H. Geidel, H. Raspe, G. Meyer: Personalia. In: Journal for Evidence, Education and Quality in Health Care. 110-111, 2016, p. 1, Enconium ( Memento from March 26, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
  16. Gesinform GmbH. Deximed: Our Story ( Memento of November 10, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  17. German Network Health Competence: A forum for researchers and the public: German Network Health Competence founded Qualitas 2019 (1): 42
  18. ^ Günter Ollenschläger: 1993 advanced training concept of the German Medical Association . In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt , 1993, 90 (18), p. A-1358
  19. ^ Report on the Berlin Health Prize 1998
  20. ^ Guidelines International Network Honorary Patron 2005
  21. DNEbM press release on the appointment as honorary chairman . Berlin, March 22, 2013
  22. DNEbM. Press release on honorary membership 2016 . Berlin, March 9, 2016
predecessor Office successor
Hans Berndt Editor-in-chief, Journal for Medical Training
1995–2015
Gabriele Meyer