Hartmut Jatzko

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Hartmut Jatzko (2013)

Hartmut Jatzko (born December 18, 1938 in Görlitz ) is a German doctor. With his wife Sybille he worried, among other things, for the victims and bereaved after the Ramstein flight conference accident .

Professional career

Hartmut Jatzko studied medicine in Freiburg with a focus on internal medicine , psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine . In 1980 he became head physician of the psychosomatic clinic within the Westpfalz Hospital of the city of Kaiserslautern . From 1996 he headed the trauma group . He received a teaching position at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz for psychosomatic medicine. Hartmut Jatzko has been retired since May 2005.

Hartmut Jatzko has been married to Sybille Jatzko since 1971 . They have three sons and live in the municipality of Krickenbach near Kaiserslautern.

voluntary work

Hartmut Jatzko has been a member of the German Diabetes Association since 1980 , on the scientific advisory board and board of trustees of the Association of Diabetic Children and Adolescents. For many years he has been conducting group discussions in the Association of Diabetic Children in Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken and North Rhine-Westphalia with affected parents and children in order to provide help with problems.

He is also a member of the transsexuality working group at Saarland University . He also conducts training courses for crisis intervention in the rescue service , fire brigade , police, police pastoral care, emergency pastoral care , criminal police and the Federal Criminal Police Office .

Since 1989 he and his wife have been involved in disaster aftercare for the Ramstein victims and their relatives. Hartmut Jatzko is also active in the aftercare of the survivors of the plane crash of the Birgenair plane , the survivors of the cable car accident in Kaprun , in the aftercare groups and accompaniment of victims and relatives of the tsunami disaster as well as in the care of the traumatized pilot of the Lux-Air crash.

Since 2004 he has been involved as a co-trainer of helpers in the Protection Civile in Luxembourg.

Honors

literature

  • Hartmut Jatzko, Sybille Jatzko and Heiner Seidlitz: The pierced heart. Ramstein 1988. Example of a disaster aftercare. Stumpf and Kossendey, Edewecht 1995, ISBN 3-923124-65-1 ; 2nd edition under the title: Disaster aftercare using the example of the processing of the Ramstein air day disaster in 1988. Stumpf and Kossendey, Edewecht and Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-932750-54-3
  • Sybille Jatzko and Fritz Hitzfelder (eds.): Aftercare for survivors. Crash of the Birgenair machine in the Dominican Republic in 1996. Stumpf + Kossendey, Edewecht 2007, ISBN 978-3-938179-39-0 ( main topic ).

Web links

Commons : Hartmut Jatzko  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Office of the Federal President
  2. Jatzko, disaster relief worker, receives media award . Article in the Rhein-Zeitung of March 22, 2015. Retrieved on May 15, 2015.