Bremerhaven Clinic

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Bremerhaven-Reinkenheide Clinic
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Sponsorship City of Bremerhaven
place Bremerhaven
state Bremen
Country Germany
Coordinates 53 ° 32 '15 "  N , 8 ° 38' 13"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 32 '15 "  N , 8 ° 38' 13"  E
executive Director Thomas Kruse, Tido Junghans
beds 723
Employee ~ 1,900
Website www.klinikum-bremerhaven.de
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Bremerhaven Reinkenheide Clinic

The Bremerhaven Clinic , proper name Klinikum Bremerhaven-Reinkenheide gGmbH (KBR) , known as the Central Hospital Reinkenheide until 2005 , is a hospital in Bremerhaven - Schiffdorferdamm .
With around 1,900 employees and over 700 beds, it is the largest clinic in the region. It is the academic teaching hospital of the University of Göttingen . In 2008 it was awarded the Energy Saving Hospital seal of approval .

history

The city hospitals in mid- 1882 and Lehe in 1906 were medically well equipped, but spatially did not meet the requirements of a modern and economical clinic. The renovation of the old hospitals was uneconomical. Therefore a new clinic had to be built, which became the largest clinic in the state of Bremen after 1945.

On November 10, 1972 the foundation stone was laid for the Reinkenheide Central Hospital (ZKH) and the topping-out ceremony was celebrated on June 5, 1974. The 13-story hospital opened on June 28, 1976. The building costs of 150 million marks were borne by the state and the city. Neurology , neurosurgery, maxillofacial surgery and hemodialysis were newly established for Bremerhaven at this location .

At the beginning of 1998 we started to redesign the house.

In 2010 the new psychiatry function extension was opened.

The hospital building complex was supplemented in 2013 with the addition of the medical center.

At the beginning of December 2018, the new helicopter landing platform was officially put into operation by the Bremen aviation authority. The official opening ceremony took place on May 21, 2019. The construction costs were EUR 6.18 million.

On January 1, 2020, the Bremerhaven-Reinkenheide Clinic took over the care contract for pediatrics and neonatology.

In January 2020, the extension of the treatment center for psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatics went into operation.

areas of expertise

  • Women's Clinic
  • Dermatology clinic
  • ENT clinic
  • Clinic for Anaesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine
  • Clinic for general, visceral, thoracic and vascular surgery
  • Neurosurgery Clinic
  • Radio-Oncology Clinic
  • Clinic for Trauma and Hand Surgery, Orthopedics
  • Clinic for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
  • Clinic for children and adolescents
  • Medical Clinic I - Internal Medicine (gastroenterology, pulmonology, oncology, diabetology)
  • Medical Clinic II - Internal Medicine (Cardiology, Nephrology, Dialysis)
  • Medical Clinic III - Internal Medicine (acute geriatrics, geriatric early rehabilitation)
  • Neurological Clinic with Stroke Unit and Memory Clinic

Sections

  • Vascular surgery
  • Mouth, jaw, and facial surgery
  • Nephrology and dialysis
  • Orthopedics
  • Plastic and aesthetic surgery
  • Multimodal pain therapy

Day clinics

  • Neurological day clinic
  • Geriatric day clinic
  • Psychiatric day clinic
  • Dermatological day clinic
  • Oncological day clinic
  • dialysis

Medical centers

  • Polytrauma Center
  • Age Traumatology Center (ATZ)
  • Head center
  • Breast center
  • Colon Cancer Center
  • Obesity center
  • Center for Vascular Surgery
  • Parent-child center

Institutes

  • Institute for Laboratory and Transfusion Medicine
  • Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Neuroradiology

Rehabilitation / Physiotherapy

  • Center for Outpatient Rehabilitation Reinkenheide (ZARR)
  • Inpatient physiotherapy

Functional areas

  • pharmacy
  • Blood donation service
  • Cardiac catheterization laboratory
  • Partial inpatient dialysis
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Hospital hygiene

education

The Bremerhaven-Reinkenheide Clinic is one of the largest training companies in Bremerhaven. In addition to the professions from the health care sector, for example nursing staff (until 2020 "health and nursing staff"), midwife / maternity care worker, medical assistant, clerk in the health care sector, office clerks, IT specialists and housekeepers are also employed in the clinic educated.

As an academic teaching hospital at the University of Göttingen, medical students are also trained on their way to becoming a licensed doctor.

Nursing school

The nursing school at the Bremerhaven-Reinkenheide Clinic is the oldest nursing school in Bremerhaven. It was founded in 1952 and is housed in its own building directly at the KBR in Postbrookstraße 91a.

Since 1954, a total of 1,392 nursing specialists have passed their exams at the nursing school.

Midwifery school

On August 1, 2019, the last course "Training to become a midwife or obstetrician" began. Training at universities has to be relocated by January 2020. The midwifery training at KBR will come to an end with the current course.

Practical year (PJ)

Compulsory and elective subjects:

  • surgery
  • Internal Medicine
  • Anesthesiology
  • dermatology
  • Gynecology and obstetrics
  • Ear, nose, throat and medicine
  • Mouth, jaw, and facial surgery
  • neurology
  • Neurosurgery
  • psychiatry
  • radiology
  • radiotherapy

Transport links

From the city center (by car)

"Columbusstraße" via "Kennedybrücke" to "Georgstraße" via "An der Mühle" to "Schiffdorfer Chaussee" and follow the signs to the Bremerhaven-Reinkenheide Clinic.

From the city center (by bus)

With line 507 or 508 from Bremerhaven main station.

From the area

Coming from Bremen leave the BAB 27 exit (8) Schiffdorf. Turn right and left at the next traffic lights into "Carsten-Lücken-Str". At the next set of traffic lights, turn right onto "Schiffdorfer Chaussee" and follow the signs to the Bremerhaven-Reinkenheide Clinic

The restricted main parking lot has a charging station including two green electricity filling stations.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Bremerhaven Clinic is an "energy-saving hospital"
  2. About us - Klinikum-Bremerhaven. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .