Marcus Siebolds

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Marcus Siebolds (* 1957 ) is a German physician .

Life

From 1979 to 1986 he studied medicine, ethnology and philosophy at the University of Cologne , where he received his doctorate from 1984 to 1991 at the medical faculty with a doctorate in the field of medical ethnology with the subject of the etiology of viral hepatids in Nepal at the Institute for Virology of the university in Cologne from Hans Joachim Eggers . The dissertation was funded by a grant from the German Society for Combating Virus Diseases. From 1987 to 1992 he trained as a doctor for internal medicine at the St. Antonius Hospital Internal Clinic, Cologne with Rudolf Mies . From 1992 to 1995 he completed a psychosomatic training in the psychosomatic department of the St. Agatha Hospital, Cologne-Niehl with Mechthilde Kütemeyer. During this time training in systemic family therapy at the institute of the working group for psychoanalytical-systemic family therapy (APF) in Cologne and as a medical psychotherapist (psychoanalytically sound) at the training institute of the German Psychoanalytical Association (DPV) in Cologne. In 1995 he was appointed professor for the subject medicine / medical management at the department of health care of the Catholic universities of North Rhine-Westphalia , department Cologne, where he performed the following tasks (1995: quality management representative of the department, 1996–1997: deputy head of the Senate Commission for Research, 1997– 1999 and since 2009: Dean of the department). In 1997 he completed training as a quality management officer in accordance with the EOQ guidelines at TÜV Rheinland . He was appointed diabetologist DDG in 1999. From 2000 to 2007 he was head of the Master’s program in Hospital Management for Specialists M.Sc. In 2006 he taught at the Institute for Medical Informatics as a visiting professor at the University of Graz . He completed his training as a GcP representative in 2007 at Human Technology Styria in Graz . In 2008 he was appointed honorary professor for the subject of Good Clinical Practice at the Faculty of Nursing Sciences at PTH Vallendar and in the system accreditation commission of the AQAS accreditation agency .

His research interests are leading and leading clinically active employees with the instruments of modern systems theory; clinical quality management, with a focus on ISO 9001: 2000, evidence-based medicine and nursing as a management tool; Evidence-based medicine and nursing as a tool to support the curriculum of nursing teachers; Project management with a focus on the implementation of QM instruments and systems in health care facilities and development, implementation and evaluation programs for specialist training.

Fonts (selection)

  • Diabetes. Guide for type II diabetics (= medicine. Finally understandable ). Bund-Verlag, Cologne 1991, ISBN 3-7663-2215-X .
  • with Dagmar Weise: Type II diabetic training. A workbook for doctors, nurses and dieticians in hospitals . De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 1993, ISBN 3-11-014050-0 .
  • with Wolff-Dietrich Webler and Michael Craanen: Quality through Evaluation. Development and presentation of the nursing courses of the Catholic University of Applied Sciences North Rhine-Westphalia . Schlütersche, Hannover 2003, ISBN 3-87706-882-0 .
  • with Alexander Risse: Epistemological and systemic aspects in modern diabetology . De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2015, ISBN 978-3-11-017347-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vita (Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians Hamburg, on the occasion of the Health Services Research Day in Hamburg)