KRH Clinic Oststadt-Heidehaus
KRH Clinic Oststadt-Heidehaus | |
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Sponsorship | Hanover region |
place | Hanover |
state | Lower Saxony |
Coordinates | 52 ° 24 '27 " N , 9 ° 48' 25" E |
medical director | Thomas Moesta |
beds | 295 |
Employee | 455 |
including doctors | 67 |
areas of expertise | 6th |
Affiliation | Hannover Region Hospital |
founding | 1959 |
Website | Oststadt-Heidehaus Clinic |
The KRH Klinikum Oststadt-Heidehaus , or Oststadtkrankenhaus for short , was a hospital in the Hanover district of Groß-Buchholz . The main focus of the hospital was thoracic, vascular and kidney diseases. The originally municipal hospital was the nucleus of the Hannover Medical School and worked closely with it until it was closed. Most recently it belonged to the municipal hospital association Klinikum Region Hannover in the Hannover Region .
history
Oststadt Hospital
The Oststadt hospital was established in 1959 from a makeshift hospital in Schwarmstedt , the location of which was closed after the new building near the incorporated village of Klein-Buchholz north of the Mittelland Canal and the village of Groß-Buchholz , which was incorporated into Hanover , was completed. Initially it was the location of the first courses of the newly founded Hannover Medical School (MHH). Head physicians of the Oststadtkrankenhaus, who were responsible for the medical specialties, were appointed to chairs at the new university. They became employees of the country, but continued to work in the Oststadt hospital. Since the MHH had hardly any premises of its own when it began teaching in 1965, classes were held in the Oststadtkrankenhaus. This was already equipped with a research wing and a teaching building. At the same time, the new MHH clinic was built on an area of around 400,000 square meters in the Roderbruchviertel .
Heidehaus
In 1907 the Heidehaus Sanatorium was founded to treat tuberculosis sufferers. The pavilion- style complex with initially 13 buildings and 102 beds was located in Stöcken on the B 6 north of the Herrenhausen autobahn exit of the A 2 . In the 1930s it expanded to 19 buildings and almost 300 beds. Further expansions followed in the 1960s. After the MHH women's clinic moved out of the Oststadtkrankenhaus, the Heidehaus hospital was incorporated into the Oststadt hospital in 2004 .
Oststadt-Heidehaus Clinic
1998, all hospitals in the city of Hanover were in the new house operation Klinikum Hannover summarized. The hospital was now called Klinikum Oststadt . In 2005 it was incorporated into the municipal hospital association Klinikum Region Hannover together with the other hospitals that are sponsored by the Hannover Region . The name of the hospital has been KRH Klinikum Oststadt-Heidehaus since the merger of the two clinics .
The Department of Plastic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery at the MHH was housed in the Oststadtkrankenhaus until 2006, the intensive care unit for burn injuries until 2007. Then they were relocated to the MHH main clinic.
Departments
The hospital had six departments:
- Medical Clinic I for kidney, hypertension and vascular diseases
- Medical Clinic II for Pneumology , Intensive Care and Sleep Medicine
- Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery
- Clinic for Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
- Clinic for anesthesia and operative intensive care medicine
- Radiology Department
Other facilities were the central laboratory , physiotherapy and a bathing department. The central pharmacy of the Hannover Region Clinic is located at the Siloah Clinic, microbiology and pathology are located at the Nordstadt Clinic .
The clinic had 295 beds. In 2008 around 10,957 inpatient and 7,245 outpatient cases were treated. In cooperation with the Board of Trustees for Hemodialysis at the Oststadt-Heidehaus location, the hospital had a nephrology department with a large catchment area. The house also had a certified interdisciplinary vascular center and one of the largest centers in northern Germany for the treatment of cancers of the respiratory tract. In addition, the hospital had an interdisciplinary emergency room, a chest pain unit , a weaning center, and a center for the care of international patients (IPM).
Further development
In September 2014 the Oststadt-Heidehaus Clinic was given up at its previous location and merged with the Siloah Clinic at its location in Linden-Süd to form the KRH Clinic Siloah-Oststadt-Heidehaus . On September 15, 2010 the foundation stone for a new building was laid there. After a two-year transition phase, the Oststadt-Heidehaus suffix was dropped in 2016 , and the name of the united hospitals has been KRH Klinikum Siloah for short since then .
The building of the Oststadtkrankenhaus, which was built in the late 1950s and incurs high maintenance costs, should be demolished after the move. In 2015 it was used as a temporary residence for several hundred refugees. The demolition work began in winter 2017/2018.
Personalities
The first medical director of the Oststadtkrankenhaus was the gynecologist Egon Fauvet , who, as president of the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics , headed its 36th congress in Hanover in 1966. From 1968 Rudolf Pichlmayr built a transplant center in the clinic. The cardiac surgeon Gustav Steinhoff headed the clinic for thoracic, cardiovascular and general surgery at the house from 1999 to 2000 before moving to the University of Rostock . Fritz Hartmann , the founder of scientific rheumatology as an independent medical discipline in Germany, was the first head of the internal medicine clinic. Peter M. Vogt has been the director of the department for plastic, hand and reconstructive surgery and the intensive care unit for burn injuries since 2006 .
literature
- Rainer Kasties: Oststadtkrankenhaus In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 491.
- Rainer Kasties: Heidehaus In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 279.
Web links
- Website of the Oststadt-Heidehaus Clinic ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- Quality report 2008 ( Memento from August 6, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (pdf, 1.8 MB)
Individual evidence
- ^ History of the Oststadt Clinic. In: www.krh.eu. Retrieved April 9, 2016 .
- ↑ a b The history of the Oststadtkrankenhaus ( Memento of the original from June 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 50 Years of the Oststadt-Heidehaus Clinic , Festschrift (PDF document; 2000 kB)
- ↑ New building KRH Klinikum Mitte ( Memento of the original from March 6, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Communication from the Hannover Region Clinic
- ^ Andreas Schinkel: Oststadtkrankenhaus: Farewell with stomach ache. Hannoversche Allgemeine from August 25, 2014, online
- ^ Andres Schinkel: High rent for Oststadtkrankenhaus: Too expensive as refugee accommodation. Hannoversche Allgemeine from November 3, 2014, online
- ^ Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany: Series "Arrived well?" - Where do the refugees really live? In: Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung. Retrieved September 16, 2015 .
- ^ Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany: Here the Oststadtkrankenhaus is being torn down. Retrieved on February 14, 2018 (German).
- ↑ Entry Gustav Steinhoff in the Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium of the University of Rostock
- ^ Announcements from the Viktor von Weizsäcker Society (PDF file; 187 kB): Fritz Hartmann (1920–2007). Fortschr Neurol Psychiat 2008; 76: 747-753