Pia Rumler-Detzel

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Pia Eleonore Rumler-Detzel (born July 11, 1934 ) is a German lawyer.

Life

Rumler-Detzel was born the daughter of a drug chemist and a teacher. She first grew up in Hamburg. When she was nine years old, her parents left the city with her under the impression of the air raids of the Second World War and came to Thuringia. After the Red Army marched in, the family fled to the western zones and finally settled in the Rhineland in 1950.

After graduating from high school, she studied law and did her doctorate in 1960 at the University of Cologne . Until her retirement, she was chairman of the medical liability senate at the Cologne Higher Regional Court . Since 1998 she has been deputy chairwoman of the expert commission for medical treatment errors at the North Rhine Medical Association . In 1988 she became a member of the Federal Party Court of the CDU and in December 2004 was the first woman to be elected chairman.

She appeared in journalism with specialist articles on medical law . In addition, she supports the interests of women in business and society with voluntary activities.

Honors

literature

  • Looking forward. in: Women & Politics. Magazine of the Women's Union of the CDU in Germany. - Issue 1/2005, p. 10f.

Individual evidence

  1. Names and Messages. In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt from December 14, 2012