Ilse Schulz

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Ilse Schulz (born September 20, 1924 in Poppow , Lauenburg district , Pomerania ; † January 31, 2009 in Neu-Ulm ) was a German nurse , care expert and women's researcher .

Live and act

As a 21-year-old Ilse Schulz trained as a nurse from 1945 to 1949 and then took on a job as a substitute for the head nurse in the gynecological department of the St. Georg Hospital in Hamburg . She moved to Bonn in 1950 and was employed there as a ward nurse at the university clinic until 1953 .

Schulz then continued his education outside of Germany and served for twelve years between 1954 and 1966 as the head of the health service and the sick department at the American College for Girls in Istanbul . During this time she was employed as a college nurse at Hood College in Frederick , Maryland , in 1963 and 1964 .

After returning to Germany, Schulz took a translation course in Business English and at the same time worked as an operating room nurse in Essen . A year-long study in 1968/1969 at the nursing college Agnes Karll in Frankfurt am Main led her to a position as central superior in Ulm . The focus of her work was the reorganization, coordination and professional development of the nursing service in the municipal hospitals and clinics of the Reform University of Ulm, founded in 1967 . She held this position until 1984.

At the same time, Schulz was from 1973 to 1989 a member of the planning group for the University Hospital Regensburg of the highest building authority in the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior and from 1975 there was also a member of the board of directors with equal representation.

Ilse Schulz died in 2009.

Nursing history, women's history, Ulm city history

At the beginning of 2012, the Ulm City Women's Office published the memories of Ilse Schulz, supplemented by contributions from former colleagues and contemporary witnesses: Ilse Schulz - Stations in Life .

From the announcement by the women's office:

Ilse Schulz worked, worked and researched in Ulm for many years. She is known to many through her publications on women's history. After her retirement, she researched tirelessly and redefined the role of women in the history of our city. Ilse Schulz was also successful during her career in the healthcare system in Turkey and then, in the responsible position of central superior here in Ulm, helped to shape and shape the development of the university's care concept for 15 years.

The book “Ilse Schulz - Stations of Life” traces the life of this extraordinary woman. Ms. Schulz wrote down her personal memories of her childhood and youth and left them to the women's office. These texts are supplemented by the stories of people who met her on her way through life and who got to know Ilse Schulz as a central superior and researcher in women's history.

Conception of the Ulm model experiment in psychosomatics

Together with Thure von Uexküll , Ilse Schulz was the source of the ideas in the interdisciplinary Ulm model experiment “The internal-psychosomatic clinic” in the 1970s. The nurses from Psychosomatic Medicine Hiltrud Bosch, Jutta Zenz and Angelia Erath-Vogt were involved in this model experiment. During this time, close cooperation between Ilse Schulz and Heidelberger nursing scientist was Antje Grauhan from the sister school of the University of Heidelberg , who accompanied the pilot project in Ulm scientifically. A Balint group also belonged to the model experiment . The contact between Ilse Schulz and Antje Grauhan remained until Ilse Schulz's death. The concept of patient-oriented care "Ulm Model" aroused particular interest in the advanced training course "Teachers in Health Care" at the Center for Continuing Education of the University of Osnabrück, which was launched in 1979. The theoretical support of the seminar "Ulm Model: Patient-Oriented Care / Psychosomatic Medicine" took place at the University of Osnabrück with nursing scientists Christa Winter- von Lersner and Gerda Kaufmann, who both came from the sister school of Heidelberg University, the practical part of the seminar took place directly the model station in Ulm. The seminar was offered again in 1983 due to high demand.

Awards

  • In 2001 she received the main prize for regional research .
  • In 2004 Ilse Schulz was honored with the Ulm Ribbon .
  • In 2007 Ilse Schulz received the citizen's medal of the city of Ulm for her fundamental services and research.
  • In 2016, a fountain was named after Ilse Schulz on the terrace of the Ulm University Hospital, Oberer Eselsberg.

Fonts

  • Sisters, Beguines, Masters. Hygieia's Christian Daughters in a City Healthcare. A contribution to the history of nursing and medicine . Universitätsverlag, Ulm 1992, ISBN 3927402613 .
  • Blown tracks. Women in the city's history . Süddeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Ulm 1998, ISBN 3882942649 .
  • What did the Ulm citizens of the imperial city period have over today's women? , ÖAF, Ulm 1999
  • Nursing in transition. Memories of the beginnings of the Clinic of the Reform University Ulm 1968–1984 . Klemm and Oelschläger, Ulm 2006, ISBN 9783932577697 .
  • Women and pilgrims in the work of Felix Fabri 1441 - 1502 , Süddeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft im Thorbecke-Verlag, Ulm 2007, ISBN 9783799580410 .
  • Ilse Schulz - Stations in Life. Published by the Women's Office of the City of Ulm. Preface: Ivo Gönner , Lord Mayor. Editing: Diana Bayer, Anneliese Obermüller, Gabriele Sälzle. Ulm 2012. 9.80 EUR. Available from the Ulm City Women's Office: www.frauen.ulm.de

literature

  • Karl Köhle , Claudia Simons, Dieter Böck, Antje Grauhan (eds.): Applied Psychosomatics. The internistic-psychosomatic infirmary - a workshop report, with a foreword by Thure von Uexküll , ROCOM Basel 1980.
  • Christine R. Auer: A free-thinking nurse. Antje Grauhan MA turns 80, self-published Heidelberg 2010, pp. 19 + 20; funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation , ISBN 978-3-00-030494-1 .
  • Frank Raberg : Biographical Lexicon for Ulm and Neu-Ulm 1802-2009 . Süddeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft im Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2010, ISBN 978-3-7995-8040-3 , p. 396 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Helene Maucher (Head of Nursing RKU University and Rehabilitation Clinic Ulm): History of Nursing in Ulm closely associated with Nursing Researcher Ilse Schulz. Foundation of the Reform University Ulm , keynote speech at the 1st Ulm Orthopedic Care Congress April 2016.
  2. Karl Köhle, Claudia Simons, Dieter Böck, Antje Grauhan (eds.): Applied Psychosomatics. The internal-psychosomatic infirmary - a workshop report, with a preface by Thure von Uexküll , ROCOM Basel 1980, p. 13.
  3. Christine R. Auer: A free-thinking nurse. Antje Grauhan MA turns 80, self-published Heidelberg 2010, pp. 19 + 20; funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation , ISBN 978-3-00-030494-1 .
  4. Christa Winter von Lersner: teaching nurses and teaching nurses in further education in Osnabrück , 1st part, in: Die Sister / Der Pfleger Melsungen 22nd year, 11/83, pp. 883-887.
  5. Angelika Erath-Vogt, Dieter Böck and Karl Köhle: The first conversation of the sister with the patient , in: Deutsche Krankenpflegezeitschrift Kohlhammer Stuttgart, supplement 2/1980, pp. 3–9.
  6. Dieter Böck, Karl Köhle et al .: Taking the patient seriously. The Ulm model of psychosomatic care , in: Psychologie heute , Beltz Weinheim, August 1978, pp. 65–72.
  7. State Institute for School Development : Press release from November 14, 2001 on the award of the State Prize for Local Research to Ilse Schulz as the main prize winner ( Memento from August 5, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  8. ^ Homepage of the Ulm Citizens' Foundation , list of recipients
  9. SWP Ulm, May 11, 2016: A fountain for Ilse Schulz , accessed on March 4, 2018.