Jörg Mahlstedt

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Jörg Mahlstedt (born February 25, 1943 in Nienburg / Weser ; † November 12, 2011 in Berlin ) was a German nuclear medicine doctor and professional politician .

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Mahlstedt studied medicine in Freiburg im Breisgau , Innsbruck and Vienna . After his doctorate and state examination in 1968 in Freiburg, he was a medical assistant in pharmacology , gynecology and obstetrics , surgery , anesthesia and internal medicine . He completed his advanced training at the University of Marburg and became a specialist in nuclear medicine in 1971 . In the same year he also completed his habilitation .

1979 Mahlstedt became professor for nuclear medicine at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg . In 1987, he went first in a group practice before he in 1989 Eating a group practice founded, which was last operated with ten doctors and 50 non-medical staff.

Mahlstedt was for many years chairman of the Professional Association of German Nuclear Medicine (BDN) and a member of the specialist commission of the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians . During his time at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg he was co-editor of the journal Nuc compact - compact news in nuclear medicine and, since 2003, of the journal Der Nuklearmediziner .

Mahlstedt was married and had two children.

The grave of Jörg Mahlstedt in the Heerstrasse cemetery in Berlin-Westend

Jörg Mahlstedt died suddenly in November 2011 at the age of 68 in Berlin. His final resting place is a hereditary burial in the state-owned cemetery Heerstraße in Berlin-Westend (grave location: I-Erb.-1-D).

In 2012, the BDN announced the Jörg Mahlstedt Memorial Prize for the first time “for original scientific work in the field of the further development of clinically applied nuclear medicine diagnostics”. The prize is endowed with 2500 euros.

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  1. BDN mourns the loss of Prof. Dr. med Jörg Mahlstedt . Press release of the Federal Association of German Nuclear Medicines from November 18, 2011. Accessed on November 13, 2019.
  2. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 . P. 491.