Südharz Clinic Nordhausen
Südharz Clinic Nordhausen | |
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Sponsorship | Südharz Klinikum Nordhausen gGmbH |
place | Nordhausen |
state | Thuringia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 30 '57 " N , 10 ° 47' 44" E |
Managing Director Chief Physician |
Guido Hage Matthias Brucke |
beds | 817 |
Employee | 1,900 |
areas of expertise | 21st |
founding | 1976 |
Website | www.suedharz-klinikum.de |
The Südharz Klinikum Nordhausen is an acute hospital based in Nordhausen and an academic teaching hospital of the University of Jena with a supraregional supply mandate.
history
The laying of the foundation stone for the building complex west of the "Rosengarten" in the Nordhausen-Nord district took place in 1976. Plans for a large new hospital building at this point were already in place at the end of the 1930s, but construction was postponed in 1939 due to the outbreak of war.
When it went into operation in 1981/82, 850 beds were available. In 1982 the children's clinic with 135 beds and the polyclinic were attached. In 1983 the hospital was named " Maxim Zetkin ", and in 1991 it was renamed "Südharz-Krankenhaus Nordhausen" (SHKH).
The hospital has existed as a non-profit limited company with the district and the city of Nordhausen as shareholders since January 1st, 1992 . A rescue helicopter has been stationed on the site since October 1992. In the following years the hospital was expanded to include a ward block.
In 1999 the Südharz Hospital received the first prize for the most environmentally friendly hospital in a national comparison.
Data and facilities
The Südharz Klinikum Nordhausen has 740 beds and employs around 1,900 people. It is thus probably the largest employer in the city of Nordhausen. An annual average of 31,000 inpatients are treated here.
Clinics
The clinic maintains 21 departments for the entire population of the North Thuringia region.
- General and visceral surgery
- Anesthesia and surgical intensive therapy
- Ophthalmology
- Dermatology and allergology
- Vascular surgery
- Gynecology and obstetrics
- Ear, nose and throat medicine
- Internal medicine I ( cardiology , internal intensive therapy)
- Internal medicine II ( gastroenterology , hematology , oncology , pulmonology , diabetology , metabolic diseases , infectious and tropical medicine )
- Internal Medicine III ( Nephrology , Hypertensiology and Rheumatology )
- Paediatrics
- Neurosurgery
- neurology
- Nuclear medicine
- Palliative medicine
- Psychiatry , psychotherapy and psychosomatics
- Psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatics of children and adolescents
- Radiation Oncology / Radiation Therapy
- Thoracic surgery
- Orthopedics , trauma and reconstructive surgery
- urology
Institutes
Medical centers
The clinic has seven medical centers, five of which are certified.
- Breast Center (certified)
- Colon and Pancreatic Cancer Center (certified)
- Endo Prosthetics Center (certified)
- Perinatal Center
- Trauma Center (certified)
- Tumor center
- Center for Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy (certified)
Facilities and tenants
- Medical care centre
- Further clinical facilities: reception, ambulance, exercise pool, physiotherapy, helicopter landing pad , central emergency room with shock room
- Patient and visitor service: cafeteria, lobby, hairdresser, flower shop, park, playground, internet access, psychological support, patient advocate, social service, central pressure ulcer and wound management
Individual evidence
- ↑ 6. Thuringian hospital plan, tables 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, from p. 28 (pdf; 2.6 MB)
- ^ Stadtarchiv Nordhausen (ed.): Chronicle of the city of Nordhausen. 1802 to 1989 (= local history research by the Nordhausen City Archives, Harz. Volume 9). Geiger, Horb am Neckar 2003, ISBN 3-89570-883-6 . P. 383.
- ↑ Medical Centers
Web links
- Homepage of the Südharz Klinikum Nordhausen
- Medizinerbrunnen at the hospital on NordhausenWiki