Martin Kleen

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Martin Kleen (born September 16, 1965 in Erlangen ) is a German doctor and writer .

Life

Martin Kleen, who grew up in Bad Windsheim , studied medicine in Erlangen from 1986 to 1993 and began writing novels , poems and short stories during his studies . He received his doctorate in 1994. In 2000, Kleen completed his habilitation in anesthesiology at the LMU Munich.

After a two-year stint in the medical technology industry, he worked as an anesthetist in Munich from 2005 to 2008 , then in Berlin and since the beginning of 2010 in Luxembourg .

The first of his thriller set in the medical environment was released in autumn 2004; In the summer of 2006, the thriller satire SuperHertha was published for the first time, the plot of which is outside the everyday hospital and medical routine. With psychiatry he comes back to his original genre of medical thriller. Intensive care unit is a medical thriller with sarcastic features; the action is set in Leer in East Frisia . The Leda publishing house, where all of Kleen's novels have appeared so far, is empty.

Martin Kleen lives in Luxembourg.

Works

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Individual evidence

  1. Martin Kleen: Fractal heterogeneity of left ventricular, myocardial perfusion in shock in coronary sclerosis. Influence of different forms of volume therapy. Medical habilitation thesis Munich 2000.