Harz Clinic Dorothea Christiane Erxleben
The resin Klinikum Dorothea Erxleben is a hospital of specialized care in Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt .
location
The hospital is located east of the historic Quedlinburger Neustadt at the address Ditfurter Weg 24.
Furnishing
The clinic is an acute hospital with a supraregional care contract. It is named after the first German doctor Dorothea Christiane Erxleben . The Harz Clinic is a member of the German Network of Health Promoting Hospitals (DNGfK) of the WHO and an academic teaching hospital of Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg . Doctors are trained in various fields up to specialist qualification.
Every year 750 employees treat 18,000 inpatients and around 20,000 outpatients. The annual turnover is around € 65,000,000. The clinic has ten specialist departments, a rehabilitation home and two day clinics. Following a merger, the company also includes the facilities of the former Harz-Klinikum Wernigerode-Blankenburg GmbH. Together there are around 2000 employees and 1000 beds.
The clinic also includes PROKLIN Medical Care GmbH , which operates a medical care center with radiology , urology and surgery as well as a care center with short-term care , home nursing , assisted living and day care .
A meeting and conference center with kitchen and building service is run by PROKLIN Service GmbH .
The clinic is the largest training company and employer in the Harz district .
history
The hospital complex on Ditfurter Weg was built in 1905 according to plans by Quedlinburg city planning officer Paul Laumer . On October 5th, 2007 the centenary was celebrated.
On June 19, 2012, there was a merger with the Harz-Klinikum Wernigerode-Blankenburg GmbH.
Buildings
The older building structure of the clinic is under monument protection and is entered in the Quedlinburg monument register. The main building is reminiscent of a broad Renaissance castle. The design of the facade is rather simple and is reminiscent of the baroque classicism of North German-Dutch characteristics. The listed buildings also include other functional and commercial buildings such as the morgue , the infection house and the chapel.
The area is partly designed as a park in the style of an English landscape park.
The buildings that were built later in modern architectural language are striking for the clinic.
literature
- State Office for the Preservation of Monuments of Saxony-Anhalt (Ed.): List of monuments in Saxony-Anhalt. Volume 7: Falko Grubitzsch, with the participation of Alois Bursy, Mathias Köhler, Winfried Korf, Sabine Oszmer, Peter Seyfried and Mario Titze: Quedlinburg district. Volume 1: City of Quedlinburg. Fly head, Halle 1998, ISBN 3-910147-67-4 , page 111.
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Coordinates: 51 ° 47 ′ 39.7 " N , 11 ° 9 ′ 47.9" E