Leonhard Schweiberer

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Leonhard Schweiberer (born November 6, 1930 in Degerndorf am Inn ; † August 16, 2017 in Munich ) was a German surgeon specializing in trauma surgery and a former alpine ski racer.

Life

Schweiberer studied human medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (LMU), where he also received his doctorate. As a member of the German national alpine ski team , Schweiberer was, among other things, Bavarian downhill champion in 1956.

In 1960 he moved to the surgical clinic of the Saarland University Hospital in Homburg . There he completed his habilitation, was appointed professor in 1976 and medical director of the department for trauma surgery , later then executive medical director. In 1981 he was appointed to the chair of the Surgical Clinic and Polyclinic of the Inner City Clinic of the LMU Munich and held this position until 1999. Together with Franz Gschnitzer and Ernst Kern, Schweiberer was co-editor of Burghard Breitner's surgical theory . In 1981 he was President of the Senate of the German Society for Trauma Surgery . As a founding member and long-term chairman of the "Working Group Emergency and Rescue Medicine e. V. “he helped preclinical emergency medicine to gain a scientific basis. He was co-founder and initiator of the Institute for Emergency Medicine and Medical Management (INM) at LMU.

Schweiberer developed a trauma score (severity I to III) for the purely descriptive classification of multiple injured emergency patients.

Schweiberer, who has been involved in the Rotary Club Munich-Mitte since 1990 , wrote twelve books and monographs as well as more than 600 scientific papers. He was editor or co-editor of textbooks, specialist journals and book series.

Leonhard Schweiberer was married to Helgard Schweiberer, née Abel. From the marriage came the karateka and physician Birgit Schweiberer , the actor Thomas Schweiberer and another daughter, also a physician.

Awards

Obituaries

  • Peter Hertel: Prof. Dr. med. Leonhard Schweiberer. In: Surgical General . Volume 18, No. 9, 2017, p. 398.
  • Wolf Mutschler: In memoriam Prof. Dr. med. Leonhard Schweiberer. A great role model as a surgeon, trauma surgeon and humanist. In: Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, Messages and Messages. Volume 7, No. 5, October 2017, p. 62 f.
  • Stephan Prückner: Prof. Leonhard Schweiberer 1930–2017. Hospital of the University of Munich, Institute for Emergency Medicine and Medical Management. 2000–2020, accessed February 29, 2020.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Who's Who in Germany. 8th Edition (1982-1983), p. 1540.
  2. http://trauer.sueddeutsche.de/trauerbeispiel/leonhard-schweiberer
  3. Birgit Schweiberer in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely available)
  4. ^ Matthias Anthuber : On the 80th birthday of Prof. Dr. Leonhard Schweiberer. Association of Bavarian Surgeons: Communications. I / 2011, p. 11.
  5. Ernst Kern: Seeing - Thinking - Acting of a surgeon in the 20th century. ecomed, Landsberg am Lech 2000. ISBN 3-609-20149-5 , p. 332.
  6. Senate. (PDF; 2.4 MB) In: DGU Mitteilungen und Nachrichten , 64/2011, p. 3.
  7. Register of Associations, Munich Local Court VR 14474
  8. Walied Abdulla: Interdisciplinary Intensive Care Medicine. Urban & Fischer, Munich et al. 1999, ISBN 3-437-41410-0 , p. 466.
  9. ^ Club and membership directory of Rotarians in the Federal Republic of Germany 2002/2003
  10. a b Prof. Dr. med. Leonhard Schweiberer . (PDF; 221 kB) In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt , 93, issue 24, June 14, 1996, p. 68.
  11. ^ Members. ( Memento of the original from September 29, 2015 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. Rotary München-Mitte, accessed June 18, 2013.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rotary1840.org
  12. Vita Thomas Schweiberer.
  13. Honorary members (PDF; 3.0 MB) In: DGU Mitteilungen und Nachrichten , 63/2011, p. 6.
  14. ^ In memoriam , website for the Bavarian Order of Merit , accessed on August 27, 2017.