Catholic St. Luke Society

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Catholic St. Luke Society

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founding 2004
Seat Dortmund
management Clemens Galuschka
Number of employees over 1600 (2013)
Branch Health services
Website lukas-gesellschaft.de

The Katholische St. Lukas Gesellschaft mbH is the non-profit sponsor of the Catholic Hospital Dortmund-West , St. Rochus-Hospital Castrop-Rauxel and St.-Josefs-Hospital Dortmund as well as the St. Lambertus Elderly Center in Castrop-Rauxel . The company founded in August 2004 is based in Dortmund.

Shareholder

The shareholders of the Catholic St. Lukas Society are the Catholic parish of St. Josef in Dortmund-Kirchlinde (32 percent), the Catholic parish of St. Lambertus in Castrop (32 percent), and the Catholic parish of St. Clara in Dortmund-Hörde (32 percent) and CURA Beratungs- und Beteiligungsgesellschaft für Sozialeinrichtungen mbH (4 percent).

Areas of activity

The departments of internal medicine, surgery, trauma surgery as well as anesthesiology, intensive care medicine and pain therapy are represented in the company's hospitals. Apart from the Dortmund-West location, gynecology and obstetrics are also represented. Further medical departments are available at the individual locations: urology and ear, nose and throat medicine at the St. Josefs Hospital, orthopedics and rheumatoid orthopedics at the Dortmund-West hospital as well as vascular surgery, ear, nose and throat medicine and ophthalmology at the St. Rochus Hospital. The radiological, radiotherapeutic and nuclear medicine care is provided in cooperation with the Uhlenbrock Medical Care Centers at all clinic locations. Other outpatient services such as oncological care, colon cancer screening or mammography screening are carried out in cooperation with resident doctors.

The hospitals of the Catholic St. Lukas Society are members of the Darmzentrum Ruhr. The St. Josefs Hospital is a member of the Ruhr University Comprehensive Cancer Center. For all treated tumor diseases, individual therapy strategies are developed in interdisciplinary tumor conferences. Care is given to patients with colon cancer , breast cancer and prostate cancer , organized in centers . The central location enables the three clinics to open the usual treatment standards in Germany to patients from other nations.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Darmzentrum Ruhr (accessed on July 23, 2013)
  2. ^ Website of the Ruhr University Comprehensive Cancer Center (accessed on July 23, 2013)
  3. international website of the Catholic St. Luke Society (accessed on July 23, 2013)