Marienhospital Stuttgart
The Marienhospital Stuttgart is a hospital in the Baden-Württemberg state capital Stuttgart and an academic teaching hospital of the University of Tübingen . It has 18 specialist clinics with 761 beds; around 2000 employees treat around 32,000 inpatients and 76,000 outpatients per year. The clinic is one of the largest hospitals in the Stuttgart region and has been awarded numerous quality certificates. Its sponsor is the Untermarchtaler Order of the Sisters of Mercy of St. Vincent de Paul .
history
The hospital was founded in 1890. In the Neo-Renaissance building that still exists today, the Sisters of Mercy Cooperative opened a hospital with initially ninety beds. The architect of the building was Robert von Reinhardt , who also built the old riding hall . The first structural extensions were due as early as the 1890s. Behind the main building at the time on Böheimstrasse, the Josephshaus was opened in 1894 with another 45 beds. The St. Vincent building was added in 1897, followed by the St. Paul building in 1902. The number of beds rose from 90 in the founding year to 761 over the decades. In the early days, around 500 inpatients were treated annually at Marienhospital; in 2015 there were around 32,000.
Specialized clinics and medical centers
- Clinics
- General, visceral and thoracic surgery
- Anaesthesiology and operative intensive care medicine
- Vascular surgery, vascular and endovascular surgery
- ENT, head and neck surgery
- Gynecology and obstetrics
- Internal Medicine 1 (Clinic for General Internal Medicine, Diabetology, Endocrinology, Internal Intensive Care Medicine, Vascular Medicine; Clinic for Cardiology)
- Internal medicine 2 (general internal medicine, gastroenterology, hepatology, rheumatology, immunology, pulmonology, sleep medicine)
- Internal medicine 3 (oncology, hematology, palliative medicine)
- neurology
- Nuclear medicine
- Orthopedics and trauma surgery
- Psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy
- Diagnostic and interventional radiology
- Radiation therapy and palliative medicine
- MVZ (medical care center with the areas of nuclear medicine and radiation therapy)
- Plastic Surgery Center
- Clinic for hand surgery, microsurgery and reconstructive breast surgery
- Facial Plastic Surgery Clinic
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic
Interdisciplinary institutions
- Breast Center (certified)
- Intestinal Center (certified)
- Endoprosthetics Center (certified)
- Vascular Center (certified)
- Gynecological Cancer Center (certified)
- Head and Neck Tumor Center (certified)
- Fibroid center
- Interdisciplinary emergency room
- Neuromuscular Center (certified)
- Oncology Center (certified)
- Pancreas Center (certified)
- Shunt center
- Stroke Unit (certified)
- Trauma Center (certified)
- Spinal center
- Center for Geriatric Traumatology (certified)
- Center for Serious Burn Injuries
Therapeutic departments
- Diabetes advice
- Occupational therapy
- Nutritional and diet advice
- Speech therapy
- Phoniatrics and Pedaudiology
- Physiotherapy and outpatient physiotherapy
- Pain clinic
- Ostomy and incontinence therapy
Other facilities
- Hospital pharmacy
- Institute of Occupational Medicine
- Education Centre
- Institute for Laboratory Medicine
- Institute of Pathology
- Emergency practice of the Stuttgart medical fraternity
- Patient Information Center (PIZ)
- Pastoral care (Catholic and Protestant)
- Social service and care transfer
- Central sterilization
Large medical equipment
- Angiograph
- Computed tomography (265-line CT, 64-line CT)
- Gamma camera
- Magnetic resonance tomographs (3.0 Tesla MRI, 1.5 Tesla MRT including HIFU table)
- Linear accelerator
- Left heart catheter measuring station
- Mammograph with prone stereotaxic
- Multifunctional digital X-ray machine
- PET computed tomograph
Education, training and further education offers
- School for Health and Nursing (126 apprenticeships)
- Diet school (32 training places)
- Training as a surgical assistant
- Training as an anesthesiologist assistant
- Training as a businessman in health care (m / f)
- Training as IT specialist for system integration (m / f)
- Dual study Bachelor of Arts Business Administration Health Management DHBW
- Dual study Bachelor of Arts Business Informatics or Medical Informatics / Medical Information Management DHBW
- Bachelor of Arts in Nursing accompanying the training
- Advanced training in intensive care and anesthesia
- Further training in algesiological specialist assistance
- Advanced training in intermediate care
- Further training in palliative care
- Training for practical instructors
- Specialist courses in the supply of sterile goods
- Continuing education in family health care
Works of art
The old Marienbau is equipped with some plastic works of art.
- Above the entrance portal:
- Maria with the divine child by Wilhelm Rösch , Kelheim limestone marble, life-size, 1889–1890.
- Foyer behind the main portal:
- Pietà by Joseph von Kopf , white marble, height 2 m, width 1.50 m, 1877.
- In the stairwell busts by the hand of unknown artists, white marble, life-size, after 1890:
- King Wilhelm II of Württemberg .
- Queen Charlotte of Württemberg .
- Saint Vincent de Paul .
literature
- Margarita Beitl (ed.): Marienhospital. 1890-1990. With the collaboration of Eberhard Gönner and Rudolf Reinhardt. Cooperative of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent von Paul, Untermarchtal 1990.
- NN: The new hospital of the merciful sisters in Stuttgart. In: Archives for Christian Art. Jg. 8, 1890, ZDB -ID 211475-6 , pp. 82-84, table after p. 82.
- Harald Siebenmorgen (Ed.): "Saved for Baden". Acquisitions by the Baden State Museum in 1995 from the collections of the Margraves and Grand Dukes of Baden. Braun, Karlsruhe 1996, ISBN 3-7650-9048-4 .
- Christine Unrath: The Pieta - symbol of mercy. The famous work of art by the sculptor Josef Kopf (1827–1903) is located in the old Marienbau. In: marien hospital magazine. Issue 11, 2004, ZDB -ID 2141326-5 , pp. 12-13 ( PDF ( Memento from September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive )).
Web links
Coordinates: 48 ° 45 ′ 41 ″ N , 9 ° 9 ′ 47 ″ E