Marcel Bruggisser

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Marcel Bruggisser (* 1968 , resident in Wohlen , Canton Aargau ) is a Swiss doctor and politician.

biography

Marcel Bruggisser grew up in Flumserberg in the canton of St. Gallen . After attending primary school he graduated from in Unterterzen the secondary . After compulsory schooling, he learned the job of a uniformed postal worker at what was then the Swiss Post, Telephone and Telegraph Company (PTT). After that he was mainly active in the social field.

By attending evening and weekend courses, he obtained the Matura type B at the Interstate Matura School for Adults in Sargans in 1989. He then studied medicine at the University of Zurich . After his time as an assistant doctor in the university hospitals in Zurich and Basel, as well as in the Aarau Cantonal Hospital and in the Toxicological Information Center in Zurich, he obtained the title of specialist in clinical pharmacology and toxicology in 2011 . In 2019 he also acquired the one for anesthesiology . In addition, he completed a post-graduate course in public health and was a lecturer in clinical pharmacology in Basel from 2009 to 2012 . In addition, he was also the author or co-author of several scientific papers

Marcel Bruggisser has lived with his family in Aarau since 2007 . He is the father of two children. In 2012 he was elected to the Grand Council of the Canton of Aargau as the first representative of the BDP in the Aarau district. In 2016 he was re-elected on the occasion of the general renewal elections. He was a member of the Naturalization Commission and the General Administration Commission and currently the Public Security Commission.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Scientific publications by Marcel Bruggisser on Pub Med: Bruggisser M - PubMed - NCBI. Retrieved March 30, 2019 .
  2. Ivica Petrusic voted out, Lukas Pfisterer replaces Marcel Guignard . In: az Aargauer Zeitung . October 21, 2012 ( aargauerzeitung.ch [accessed July 11, 2017]).