Rüdiger Döhler

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Rüdiger Döhler (2010)

Rüdiger Döhler (born August 24, 1948 in Rochlitz ) is a German orthopedist and surgeon who is also active as an author in various fields of publications.

Life

Döhler grew up in Erlau (Saxony) and Hohen Neuendorf . In January 1958 his family fled to Bremerhaven . On March 31, 1963 he was confirmed in the Christ Church in Geestemünde . After graduating from the Wilhelm Raabe School , he joined the X / 67 crew as a reserve officer candidate (San) for the German Navy . Dismissed as a midshipman, he studied pre-clinical at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel . He became active in the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia on January 23, 1969 and reciprocated on June 18, 1969 . After completing the Physikum , he moved to the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . Since he was to become the local spokesman for the SC Association of the SC in Kiel in 1973 , he returned to the north for the 1972 summer semester. After two semesters at the University of Hamburg , he finished his studies in Kiel. After the state examination in January 1975, he was a medical assistant in Kiel (internal medicine), Bremerhaven (surgery) and Essen (pathology). With a doctoral thesis with Gert Zierott in Kiel Surgery, he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. In the University Hospital Essen he remained after the approval for another year at Lutz-Dietrich leather to become familiar with the basics of bone tumors to familiarize. From April 1977 to November 1979 Döhler was an assistant doctor to Günther Heinemann in the surgery department of the Minden Clinic . In February 1983 he became a specialist in orthopedics with Walter Blauth at Kiel University Hospital. With a grant from the German Research Foundation , Döhler was with Sean PF Hughes at the University of Edinburgh and at the Princess Margaret Rose Orthopedic Hospital from March 1984 . In September 1985 he returned to Kiel as a senior physician. In 1988 he went to Hans-Henning Matthiaß at the Münster University Hospital . There he devoted himself to the surgical treatment of scoliosis , spondylitis and spondylolisthesis . In 1990 he turned his back on orthopedics. In 1992 he also became a surgeon with Friedrich Hennig in AK Altona . In the following year he obtained the specialization in trauma surgery . He was able to continue his research work with Werner Lierse at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and complete his habilitation in 1993 . The University of Hamburg appointed him a private lecturer . Since 1992 he has been a member of the Academic Club in Hamburg .

Mecklenburg

Trauma surgery on the buzzard

As chief physician , Döhler took part in 1995 with his second wife Marlo nee. Kröpelin on the construction of the new hospital in Plau am See . The focus was on polytrauma care, endoprosthetics and septic surgery. In 1996, together with the mayor of Plau, Hans-Heinrich Jarchow , he established the sponsorship of the Plau hospital for the medical section of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (F 218) . He also promoted civil-military cooperation with the Plau Hospital and the Greifswald University Medical Center . Since 1996 he has been habilitated at the Charité , and from 1998, together with Jacek Kotas and Robert Jäckel, he set up the first center for hand surgery with replantation service in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

For the Adler- und Falkenhof Burg Wredenhagen Döhler helped the veterinarian Liebig in Röbel / Müritz with the care of injured birds of prey. From 1999 to 2004, 32 birds underwent osteosynthesis . 23 could be released back into the wild.

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh awarded him a fellowship in 1999 . In March 2001, he operated with a trauma surgeon from Stuttgart at the Saddam Center for Reconstructive Surgery in Baghdad . In Plau, he operated on patients from Poland, the Ukraine, Central Asia and Africa for Friedensdorf International and the foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future” . The Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald appointed him an associate professor in January 2006 . As a doctoral supervisor, Döhler supervised the doctorate of Antje Brümmer in 2006 and that of Grit Morawietz in 2007.

He often played four-handed piano with the pianist Christiane Klonz . Bach's C minor concerto (BWV 1060) was performed with the collegium musicum Parchim ; on Reformation Day 1999 in the Marienkirche Plau and on Bach's 315th birthday in the Georgenkirche Parchim . With two colleagues from Gadebusch and Plau, he founded the Mecklenburg medical trio . For a while it was advised by Götz Teutsch , principal of the cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic . The trio played the Piano Trio op. 1,3 (Beethoven) in Plau and the Piano Trio No. 1 in Zickhusen . 1 (Schubert) . The concerts were made possible by Matthias Kunze . When the DGOT celebrated its 100th anniversary on October 4, 2001 under Wolfram Neumann , Döhler played Bach's D minor Concerto (BWV 1052) in the Konzerthaus Berlin . In the following spring he gave concerts with the orchestra of the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg in the Pantheon (Rome) , in the Basilica of San Francesco and in the Sankt Petri Church (Magdeburg) .

At the founding meeting of the St. Marien e. V. Plau am See, Rüdiger Döhler was elected its chairman on September 7, 2007. He could not take up this honorary position due to a short-term professional change, but remained connected to the association.

Hamburg

In January 2008 Döhler switched to the service of the Berufsgenossenschaftlichen Unfallkrankenhaus Hamburg , which assigned him to the Elmshorn Clinic as a transit doctor for a few months and then to the BG Rehabilitation Center City Hamburg. For Marseille-Kliniken AG in 2010 he was designated Medical Director at the Centro Médico La Paz in Bata , Equatorial Guinea . Interprete was the Hamburg high school graduate Nicolas Koslowski. From January 2011 he was responsible for research and teaching at the Hamburg Accident Hospital. Retired in 2013, he took four trips to Germany as a ship's doctor .

Others

Rüdiger Döhler sailed in Kieler Wochen , in the North Sea Week 1973 (Rund Skagen) and in the Cowes Week 1975 ( Fastnet Race ). With locals he climbed the Hochweiß in 1983 . Since 1980 Knight of Honor of the Order of St. John , he looked after the order's hospitals in Stendal and Genthin from 1982 until the so-called Wende . As a legal knight, he resigned from the order in 1990 at his own request. From 1993 he rebuilt the Corps Masovia Königsberg zu Potsdam and was chairman of the old gentlemen's association from 2001 to 2006 . In 1993 he was promoted to the reserve fleet doctor in the 1st destroyer squadron. In 1994 he sat in on the National Naval Medical Center . He received the badge for seafaring personnel in silver and from 2003 was regiment commander of the hospital regiment 71 (na). With the dissolution of the reserve hospital organization , Berndt Röder and Arno Roßlau bid him farewell on December 1, 2007 in the Hamburg City Hall . From the first marriage with the cellist Engel v. Bülow (Beyernaumburg) he has two daughters and a son with five grandchildren. On the 75th anniversary of the Stauffenberg assassination, Döhler gave a commemorative speech on July 21, 2019 in the execution hall at the Plötzensee memorial .

Honorary positions

Works

Medical history

  • From barber to surgeon - Johann Dietz. A baroque bourgeois life . Chirurgische Allgemeine, 14th year, 10th issue (2013), pp. 617–622.
  • with Thaddäus Zajaczkowski and Anton M. Zamann: Ludwig von Riediger - a great surgeon forgotten in Germany . Der Chirurg 84 (2013), pp. 602-606, doi: 10.1007 / s00104-013-2496-x
  • with Loukas Konstantinou: Skeletal tuberculosis - one of the oldest diseases of mankind . Chirurgische Allgemeine, Volume 16, Issue 10 (2015), pp. 556–558.
  • with Thaddäus Zajaczkowski: Spirit and craft - the surgeon Heinrich Klose . Der Chirurg 87 (2016), pp. 614-618. doi: 10.1007 / s00104-016-0201-6
  • with Peter Kolmsee : Prussia's medical service in the wars of unification . Military Medical Monthly 8/2016, pp. 254–258.
  • with Thaddäus Zajaczkowski and Jörg Wiesner: Great man of the second row - the Danzig surgeon Arthur Barth . Chirurgische Allgemeine Volume 18, Issue 9 (2017), pp. 436–439.
  • with Heinz-Jürgen Schröder and Eike Sebastian Debus : Surgery in the North. For the 200th meeting of the Association of North German Surgeons in Hamburg 2017. With a foreword by Horst Hamelmann and a historical contribution by Jutta von Campenhausen . Kaden Verlag, Heidelberg 2017, ISBN 978-3-942825-67-2
  • with Thaddäus Zajaczkowski: The Polish surgeon Antoni Jurasz - Frankfurt, Posen, Edinburgh, New York . Der Chirurg 90 (2019), pp. 762-768. doi: 10.1007 / s00104-019-1002-5
  • with Thaddäus Zajaczkowski: Wilhelm Schultze - "Lister's Apostle" in Germany and Japan . Surgical General (2020).
  • with Thaddäus Zajaczkowski and Caris-Petra Heidel : Johann Adam Kulmus - on the importance of his anatomical tables for surgery in Europe and for medical training in Japan . The Surgeon 61 (2020). doi: 10.1007 / s00104-020-01231-6

Student history

  • Corps Masovia. The 175-year history of Königsberg's oldest and Potsdam's first corporation in the 21st century . Munich 2005, ISBN 3-00-016108-2 . GoogleBooks
  • The Senior Citizens' Convention in Königsberg. East Prussia and its corps before the end . Once and now, yearbook of the Association for Corps Student History Research:
Part I: The Albertus University - The Königsberg Corporations . Vol. 52 (2007), pp. 147-176. ISSN  0420-8870
Part II: East Prussia after the First World War - The Königsberg corporation students from 1918 to 1933 (Otto v. Schott) - Corps students in the administration of East Prussia - Old corps students and East Prussia - Bibliography . Vol. 54 (2009), pp. 219-288. ISSN  0420-8870
  • German idealism and student corps . In: Sebastian Sigler : Friendship and Tolerance. 200 years of Corps Bavaria in Landshut and Munich . Munich 2006, ISBN 3-932965-86-8 , pp. 183-188.
  • with Georg von Klitzing (ed.): Siegfried Schindelmeiser: The Albertina and its students from 1544 to WS 1850/51 and the history of the Corps Baltia II zu Königsberg i. Pr. Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-028704-6 .

Other publications

  • Notes on Wilhelm II. - The German Emperor and King of Prussia was born 150 years ago . CORPS Magazin 1/2009, pp. 23–24.
  • Pillars of Prussia - Corps students as senior presidents of Prussian provinces . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 55 (2010), ISSN 0420-8870, pp. 143-148.
  • Hans Koch - a German fate in the resistance . In: Sebastian Sigler (Ed.): Corps students in the resistance against Hitler . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-428-14319-1 , pp. 45-56.
  • Max Draeger - murder for revenge? In: Sebastian Sigler (Ed.): Corps students in the resistance against Hitler . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2014. ISBN 978-3-428-14319-1 , pp. 431-436.
  • with Horst Alsleben and Holger Roggelin : The Dobbin Church - an old village beauty . Mein Mecklenburg IV / 2015, pp. 47–49.
  • Review by Georg-Michael Fleischer : Ship surgeons - from Columbus to Nelson. Forgotten heroes of seafaring history . Kaden Verlag, Heidelberg 2017. ISBN 978-3-942825-46-7 , in: Chirurgische Allgemeine, Volume 18, Issue 1 (2017), p. 9.

literature

Web links

Commons : Rüdiger Döhler  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hamburger Ärzteblatt 08/2013, p. 7. Accessed on May 2, 2020 . (PDF)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1981, 76/191
  3. Dissertation: The intraoperative bacterial contamination and its influence by intraoperative irrigation with saline solution and kanamycin with regard to the postoperative healing of the surgical wound .
  4. Festschrift for Günter Heinemann (1990)
  5. ^ R. Döhler: Orthopedics in Scotland . Bulletin of DGOT 1/1986, pp. 51–54.
  6. Lothian Hospital Histories: Princess Margaret Rose Orthopedic Hospital
  7. a b "This job is fantastic!" Doctor with body and soul: Dr. Rüdiger Döhler, friend of clear words and good togetherness . Schweriner Volkszeitung from July 21, 2005
  8. ^ R. Döhler: Letter to the editor on the report on the first meeting of the General Orthopedics Commission . Orthopädie Mitteilungen 4/1992, pp. 284–286.
  9. Habilitation thesis: Studies on the neurovascular supply of cortical bone. Histology and electron microscopic functional analysis in rats and mice . Hamburg 1991
  10. German University Newspaper (1994)
  11. Rüdiger Döhler in the Hamburg professor catalog (accessed on October 1, 2019) 
  12. ^ The Academic Club of Hamburg, 2013 membership directory
  13. a b German surgery: Plau am See (2001)
  14. ^ Plauer Zeitung, December 17, 1996
  15. The first exercise in the event of a crisis was successful . Schweriner Volkszeitung from April 27, 2001
  16. Wolfram Hennies: In the center: consequences of injuries. 8th Plau Bone Symposium at the Plau am See Clinic . SVZ from May 8, 2006
  17. a b Plauer Zeitung of February 15, 2006 (PDF; 1.8 MB)
  18. Wind turbines pose a threat to eagles . SVZ from May 2, 2002
  19. When nature gets under the wheels . Focus No. 39/13 of September 23, 2013, p. 111
  20. ^ A Famous and Flourishing Society (2005)
  21. Katja Haescher: A patient from Iraq received two artificial hip joints in the Plau Clinic . SVZ 2001
  22. Doctors help the severely disabled . SVZ of March 11, 2004
  23. For the first time in life without crutches. 13-year-old Uzbek had another operation in Plau . SVZ from November 3, 2004
  24. ^ Metadata from the University of Greifswald on the dissertation
  25. ^ Metadata from the University of Greifswald on the dissertation
  26. Plau: Full town church at the choir and orchestra concert . SVZ
  27. Peter Richter: Homage to great musicians [Bach]. Great concert in Parchimer church . SVZ March 21, 2000
  28. The Mecklenburg doctors trio. Rüdiger Döhler, Wolfgang Thiess and Frieder Rohn . NDR 1 Radio MV , July 11, 2004, 7:05 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  29. Beate Penke: A love of music unites a trio of doctors. Benefit concert on May 8th in Zickhusen . SVZ from May 4, 2004
  30. Regio-Klinik obliges trauma surgeons (Hamburger Abendblatt, January 10, 2008)
  31. Bata
  32. ^ List of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005 . Potsdam 2006
  33. When he returned home as a sergeant major after five campaigns and imprisonment, Döhler's father gave the son the first names of Joachim Rüdiger von der Goltz and Rüdiger von Starhemberg .
  34. Marc Ebel, Arno Roßlau : The reserve organization in the area of ​​responsibility of the Medical Command I 1963 to 2007 . Kiel 2007
  35. by the Brücklmeierverein
  36. ^ Neither hotbed of resistance nor stronghold of a party. Semester report of the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg, No. 132, pp. 31–50.
  37. 1944–2019 - in memory of July 20, 1944. Corpszeitung der Saxonia Göttingen, No. 178, November 2019, pp. 45–50.
  38. CHAZ
  39. Council awiso
  40. Ärzteblatt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 11/2006, p. 391. ( Memento from January 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF)
  41. Ärzteblatt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2/2003, p. 43
  42. Ärzteblatt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2/2007, p. 48
  43. ^ Kaden Verlag