Robert Wammack

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Robert Wammack (* 1965 in Munich ) is a German physician and since 2004 head physician of Urology at the Catholic Hospital Essen .

education

After graduating from high school, Wammack studied medicine and law at the universities of Frankfurt am Main and Mainz from 1984 to 1990 . At the city's Pharmacological Institute, he was in 1990 with a thesis on the effect of different stimulus frequencies and of pertussis toxin on the electrically evoked release of vasopressin and oxytocin from the posterior pituitary isolated rat for Dr. med. PhD . On 27 June 2002 Wammack was at the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna habilitation and extraordinary professor appointed.

Act

From 1990 to 1995 Wammack worked as an assistant doctor at the University Clinic Mainz in the field of urology and cardiovascular surgery and from 1996 to 1999 as a senior physician at the Urological University Clinic Mainz. He then worked for one year as senior consultant in the neurourology department at the Innsbruck University Clinic , and in 2000 he moved to the University Clinic of Urology in Vienna , where he received a lectureship for urology and urogynecology in 2002 and has been the clinic's chief physician since 2004 for urology and neurourology at the Catholic Clinic in Essen. In the same year Wammack was appointed lecturer for urology and coordinator for the practical year in the human medicine course at the University of Duisburg-Essen . Since 2006 he has also been the medical director of the Prostate Center Ruhr and since 2008 also the medical director of the West German continence and pelvic floor center.

Memberships

Works

  • (Ed.): Continent Urinary Diversion - (International Society of Urology Reports). Churchill Livingstone London 1992, ISBN 0-443-04645-X

literature

  • Bulletin of the University of Vienna of July 22, 2002, Item XXXVII, p. 30, No. 379.

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