Ingrid Mühlhauser

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Ingrid Mühlhauser (* 1953 in Vienna ) is a German-Austrian health scientist , internist and university professor .

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Ingrid Mühlhauser studied medicine at the University of Vienna from 1971 to 1977 . She then worked as an assistant doctor at various clinics in Vienna until 1982.

From 1982 to 1996 Ingrid Mühlhauser was a research assistant at the Clinic for Metabolic Diseases and Nutrition at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf . There she completed her habilitation in 1993 for internal medicine with a focus on health education .

Ingrid Mühlhauser, who is a specialist in internal medicine, endocrinology and diabetology , has been a university professor and holder of the chair for health sciences at the University of Hamburg since 1996 .

From March 2015 to March 2017 she was the first chairwoman of the German Network of Evidence-Based Medicine (DNEbM). She continues to be a board member and spokeswoman for the patient information and participation department.

In November 2017 she was elected chairwoman of the working group for women's health in medicine, psychotherapy and society (AKF).

Ingrid Mühlhauser was married to the internist Michael Berger (1944–2002) until his death .

Main focus of work and research

Publications

  • Nonsense preventive medicine. Whom it is of use, when it is harmful. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2017.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Philippe A. Halban, Viktor Jörgens: Michael Berger, in memoriam . In: Diabetologia . tape 45 , October 2002, p. R45 f ., doi : 10.1007 / s00125-002-0986-3 (English).