Manfred Dreyer

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Manfred Dreyer

Manfred Dreyer (born October 18, 1950 in Hamburg ) is a German internist and diabetologist from Hamburg.

Professional background

Dreyer studied medicine at the University of Hamburg from 1971 to 1976 . From 1976 to 1977 he worked as a medical assistant at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf . After working as a medical officer in the Bundeswehr in 1977/78 and as a doctor at the Cardiological Rehabilitation Clinic in Bad Segeberg from 1978 to 1979 , he returned to the University Clinic in Eppendorf in 1979. In 1986 Dreyer moved to the Bethanien Hospital as a senior physician . In 1986 he completed his habilitation at the University of Hamburg. In 1987 he was awarded the Venia legendi as a private lecturer in internal medicine. In 1992 he was appointed professor at the University of Hamburg and chief physician in the department for diabetes and metabolic diseases at the Bethanien Hospital in Hamburg-Eppendorf . He headed the clinic until 1995 and was medical director of the hospital from 1996. In 2006 he moved to the center for internal medicine at the Asklepios-Westklinikum in Hamburg-Rissen as chief physician .

From 1995 to 1999 Dreyer was chairman of the training and further education committee of the German Diabetes Society. From December 2000 he was chairman of the Federal Association of Clinical Diabetes Institutions (BVKD) e. V. and has been a member of the guideline commission of the German Diabetes Society since July 2001 and one of the authors of the guideline on the treatment of diabetes mellitus type 1 .

Manfred Dreyer played a key role in setting up patient education programs for diabetics in northern Germany. In 1988 the first diabetes training station in northern Germany opened at the Bethanien Hospital in Hamburg-Eppendorf.

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