Holger Dietrich

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Holger Dietrich (* 1961 ) is a German urologist.

Life

From 1981 Dietrich studied human medicine at the Humboldt University in Berlin and the Medical Academy “Carl Gustav Carus” . 1987 followed the diploma (very good) and the license to practice medicine . He then went through seven years of training in anatomy (Humboldt University) and urology (Hedwig hospital). In the year of the turning point and peaceful revolution in the GDR , the doctorate A to Dr. med. (Excellent performance). Since 1994 a specialist in urology, he stayed at St. Hedwig Hospital . In 1995 he went to the urology department at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald (K.-J. Klebingat) as a senior physician . In 1998 he moved to the Leipzig University Hospital . As a senior physician and deputy clinic director Wolfgang Dorschner habilitation he 2000. He received the teaching qualification for the field of urology and became a lecturer appointed. In Lutherstadt Wittenberg , he was chief physician at the clinic for urology and pediatric urology at the Paul Gerhardt Stift hospital from 2001 to 2010 . The clinic management elected him medical director in 2010 . On January 1, 2011, he established himself as a urologist in Potsdam. In 2018 he was appointed professor.

Works

  • The urological department in the St. Hedwig Hospital in Berlin: a contribution to the history of Berlin urology . Der Urologe, Edition B, 33 (1993), pp. 104-107.
  • Urological anatomy in pictures: from the artistic-anatomical illustration to the first operations . Springer, Berlin Heidelberg 2004, ISBN 978-3-642-18946-3 .
  • with Jürgen Konert: Illustrated history of urology . Springer, Berlin Heidelberg 2004. ISBN 978-3-642-18656-1 .
  • with Hermann Hausmann and Jürgen Konert: Georg Bartisch - Saxon incision and surgeon in the 16th century . Drei Kastanien Verlag, Lutherstadt Wittenberg 2009.

Individual evidence

  1. Topic: The history of anatomical mapping as a border area in medicine and art history: on its justification in the 19th century and the development up to the most recent times, taking into account an important Saxon and especially Dresden tradition .
  2. Habilitation thesis: The anatomical representation of the urogenital tract from the 16th to the 19th century and the first surgical interventions in the scientific-modern sense before the institutionalization of the subject urology: a consideration of the urological history and inauguration using selected examples .
  3. Urologist Prof. Dr. Holger Dietrich (vasektomie-potsdam.de)