Hans-Jürgen Eberhardt (radiologist)

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Hans-Jürgen Eberhardt (born July 14, 1936 in Breslau ; † August 13, 2017 ) was a German radiologist and radiation therapist .

Life

Eberhardt passed his Abitur in 1954 at the Thomasschule in Leipzig and then studied medicine at the University of Leipzig until 1959 . He completed his specialist training as a radiologist at the Radiological Clinic of the Medical Academy Carl Gustav Carus Dresden . He received his doctorate from the Medical Academy Magdeburg as Dr. med. and in 1979 completed his doctorate B on the subject of "Application of electronic computing technology in documentation and information processing in radiation therapy"; in 1991 the doctorate B was converted into a habilitation . He became head of the radiation therapy department.

From 1984 to 1986 he was a full professor of radiology at the University Clinic in Halle. In 1986 he accepted a position at the Medical Academy Dresden and worked there until 1991 as a full professor of radiology. He also headed the radiation therapy department. In 1990 he co-founded the Tumor Center Dresden and the Saxon Cancer Society. In 1991 Eberhardt was appointed acting clinic director at the Medical Academy; from 1994 to 1998 Eberhardt worked as a professor of radiation therapy and deputy clinic director at the Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital in Dresden . Subsequently, until 2002 he was head physician in radiation oncology at the Humaine Klinik Dresden.

Eberhardt was an honorary member of the “Saxon Cancer Society”.

literature

  • Dorit Petschel : 175 years of TU Dresden. Volume 3: The professors of the TU Dresden 1828–2003. Edited on behalf of the Society of Friends and Supporters of the TU Dresden e. V. von Reiner Pommerin , Böhlau, Cologne a. a. 2003, ISBN 3-412-02503-8 , pp. 180-181.