Jochen Scheibe

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Jochen Scheibe (* 1937 ) is a German sports doctor and university professor .

Life

Scheibe completed his schooling in Zeitz and then studied medicine at the Humboldt University in Berlin between 1954 and 1959 . He completed his compulsory assistant in Zwickau and then worked as a company doctor in Zeitz. In 1967, Scheibe took up the position of head of the sports medicine department at the Institute for Physical Education at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena . In 1970 he completed his habilitation  as well as his specialist training in surgery and sports medicine. From 1971, Scheibe was a board member of the Society for Sports Medicine of the German Democratic Republic and, from 1973, sat on the medical committee of the GDR's sled and bobsleigh association.

From 1974, Scheibe worked as a professor at the Friedrich Schiller University and in 1984 was appointed full professor of sports medicine. In 1988 he was appointed to the scientific advisory board for medicine at the Ministry of Higher and Technical Schools of the GDR.

After the end of the GDR, he took up the position of director of the newly founded Institute for Sports Medicine at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena at the beginning of June 1990, which at the end of 1990 was transferred to the Institute for Sports Medicine at the Medical Faculty. Disk resigned from office in 1991. He moved to Bad Pyrmont in Lower Saxony and worked there as a doctor.

The topics of his scientific work included the "6-channel telemeter", compensation in racing sled training, effect and use of "recovery-promoting agents in sport", physical reactions to sporting stress (for example in relation to the urea concentration and the temperature of the skin), sporty Activity during spa stays. In 1989, together with Franz Greiter, he brought out the overview work "Medicine and Sport: A Guide for General Practitioners and Medical Professionals". In 2013 he published the book "I was a sports doctor in the GDR".

Disk called doping "defrauding the opponent, the audience and yourself". In 2016 he spoke out in favor of leading the fight against doping nationally and worldwide and "not restricting it to a fight against sport in the former GDR". Doping played no role in sledging and bobsleigh sports in the GDR, said Scheibe, as a former member of the medical committee of the GDR sledge and bobsleigh association. Disk was a long-time employee of the Ministry for State Security and was led there under the code name IM "Walter Bieler".

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jochen Scheibe - Eulenspiegel publishing group. Retrieved June 6, 2019 .
  2. G. Schier: Experiences with the 6-channel telemeter. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1974, accessed on June 6, 2019 (German).
  3. J. Scheibe: Compensation as part of training in sledding. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1982, accessed on June 6, 2019 (German).
  4. J. Scheibe: EFFECT AND APPLICATION OF SELECTED RECOVERY DEVICES IN SPORT. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1989, accessed on June 6, 2019 (German).
  5. K. Gottert: EXPERIENCE WITH THE PARAMETERS OF CK ACTIVITY AND UREA CONCENTRATION IN THE SERUM IN MARTHON RUNNERS. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1989, accessed on June 6, 2019 (German).
  6. J. Scheibe: SKIN TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS TO DETERMINE REACTIONS OF THE SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT SYSTEM AFTER SPORTING EXPERIENCE. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1986, accessed on June 6, 2019 (German).
  7. Jochen Scheibe: Sports training during the cure: with 31 tables . 1st edition. Verlag Volk und Gesundheit, 1986 ( uni-jena.de [accessed on June 6, 2019]).
  8. Jochen Scheibe: Medicine and Sport: A Guide for General Practitioners and Healthcare Professionals; with 74 individual displays and 61 tables (=  for medical practice ). 1st edition Fischer, 1989, ISBN 978-3-334-00193-6 ( uni-jena.de [accessed on June 6, 2019]).
  9. Jochen Scheibe: I was a sports physician in the GDR : I experienced forty years . Verl. Am Park, 2013, ISBN 978-3-89793-282-1 ( uni-jena.de [accessed June 6, 2019]).
  10. Doping and compulsory doping in the three northern districts of the GDR historically; RECOMMENDED RESOLUTION AND REPORT of the Committee on Home Affairs (2nd Committee) on the motion of the Alliance 90 / THE GREENS group - printed matter 6/3908 -. LANDTAG MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN, accessed on January 25, 2016 .
  11. MSEI: Doping in the GDR: Zoff about study on doping victims | svz.de. Retrieved June 6, 2019 .
  12. ^ Thomas Purschke, Erfurt: Working up GDR sport: home game for old comrades . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed June 6, 2019]).