Braunschweig Municipal Clinic

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Braunschweig Clinic gGmbH
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Sponsorship City of Braunschweig
place Braunschweig
state Lower Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 15 '58 "  N , 10 ° 30' 29"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 15 '58 "  N , 10 ° 30' 29"  E
management Helmut Schüttig (Managing Director)
Ulrich Markurth (Chairman of the Supervisory Board)
As of 2014
beds 1,499
Employee around 3,900
including doctors around 510
Annual budget around 253 million euros in sales
Affiliation MH Hannover
Website Klinikum-braunschweig.de

The Braunschweig Municipal Clinic has been a non-profit company since 2003 and one of the largest hospitals in Lower Saxony . It is the academic teaching hospital of the Hannover Medical School . Every year around 56,000 inpatients and 100,000 outpatients receive medical care and treatment in the three locations of the hospital.

history

The history of the clinic goes back to the 19th century. In the spring of 1891, construction work began on a new hospital on Celler Strasse, which was completed in 1895 and inaugurated on April 27th. The patients from the "Ducal Hospital" have now been moved to the new building. In 1897 the medical complex comprised a total of 22 buildings in which all departments of the previous location at Wendentor were accommodated.

In 1903, the new municipal children's home gradually became the Holwedestrasse hospital , which in 1927 had a capacity for 304 patients. Today's Holwede Hospital was named after Benno von Holwede (1850–1924), who headed the then municipal nursing and hospital from 1895 to 1924.

At the location of the Klinikum Salzdahlumer Straße there was initially a military hospital that had been built on the site of the “Great Parade Grounds” for the air force of the National Socialist regime . The planning for this building complex began in 1936 and was completed in 1940. In 2010 there was an exhibition on site entitled “From Air Force Hospital to Modern Salzdahlumer Straße Clinic”, which was dedicated to this topic. During the Second World War , the other two locations were each equipped with bunker systems. The hospital on Celler Strasse received an air raid shelter, which was equipped with all the necessary facilities as an operation bunker. It was located between the buildings of the surgical clinic and the women's clinic. Both clinics were connected to the five-story bunker via entrances on the individual floors. The bunker had around 1020 shelter places (870 with the possibility of lying down). There was also an underground shelter and an infection bunker.

The fourth location was the Gliesmaroder Straße Clinic until 2011, part of the Braunschweig Municipal Clinic. It was the oldest part, which served as a garrison hospital as early as 1881/82. In 1991 it was incorporated into the clinic as an independent Medical Clinic IV with the departments of geriatrics and rheumatology .

Locations / clinics

Holwedestrasse Hospital
Clinic Celler Strasse Holwedestrasse Clinic Salzdahlumer Strasse Clinic
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Subsidiaries

  • Medical Care Center Braunschweig (MVZ)
  • Klinikum Braunschweig Klinikdienste GmbH (cleaning and bistro)
  • Klinikum Braunschweig Textilservice GmbH (laundry)

Award

  • The clinic is one of the largest employers in the Braunschweig region . It has developed and implemented its own new working time model, which makes it possible to dispense with on- call duty as much as possible. For this it was awarded a prize in the nationwide competition “Shaping Employment” by the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and the “Initiative for Employment” in spring 2008.
  • Philipp Jungebluth, assistant physician at the Clinic for Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery at the Municipal Clinic in Salzdahlumer Straße, was awarded the "Ernst Derra Prize" (named after Ernst Derra ) for his work in the field of tissue preparation and cell therapy for diseases of the thorax.
  • In 2015, the Braunschweig Municipal Clinic was ranked 46th among the hundred best clinics in Germany in the Focus magazine's clinic ranking (out of a total of 1073 hospitals examined).

literature

  • Annual report. Braunschweig from 1981, OCLC 723659159 .
  • 100 years of the Celler Strasse Hospital: 1895–1995. Braunschweig 1995, OCLC 248552517 .
  • Helmut Reise, Christine Renz-Kreikebohm, Bernd Schneider: From Air Force Hospital to Municipal Hospital: 60 Years of the Hospital on Salzdahlumer Straße. A commemorative publication. Braunschweig 2000, OCLC 247615546 .
  • Carolin Schneider, Marion Lenz: 100 years of Holwedestrasse Hospital. Braunschweig 2003, OCLC 249011751 .
  • Ways to medicine. Care ...: outpatient, inpatient, human. Quensen, Lamspringe 2003, ISBN 3-922805-65-5 .
  • Annual report. Braunschweig 2006–2013 on klinikum-braunschweig.de ( Memento from August 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  • My Braunschweig Children's Hospital. (Illustrated by Corinna Vogelmann) Bachem, Cologne 2014, ISBN 978-3-7616-2849-2 .
  • Helmut Weihsmann : Building under the swastika. Architecture of doom. Promedia Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Vienna 1998, ISBN 3-85371-113-8 , p. 317.

Web links

Commons : Klinikum Braunschweig  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The supervisory board and management at klinikum-braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  2. Braunschweig Clinic builds a new ward on braunschweig.de
  3. a b Städtisches Klinikum Braunschweig - maximum care provider for the region on braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  4. Städtisches Klinikum Braunschweig at mh-hannover.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  5. The history of the Celler Straße location - the former ducal hospital. on klinikum-braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  6. From the nursing home and poor house of the city of Braunschweig to the city hospital - the Holwedestrasse Clinic at Klinikum-braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  7. Exhibition opening: From the Air Force Hospital to the modern Salzdahlumer Straße Clinic on braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  8. The air raid shelter on Celler Straße on stuecksicht.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  9. Michael Foedrowitz: Bunker Worlds: Air Defense Systems in Northern Germany. Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-86153-155-0 , p. 60.
  10. The Braunschweig Clinic is (still) distributed over four locations in the city (PDF) on klinikum-braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015 (Structured Quality Report 2010)
  11. Klinikum Celler Straße on klinikum-braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  12. Klinikum Holwedestraße on klinikum-braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  13. Klinikum Salzdahlumer Straße on klinikum-braunschweig.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  14. Competition “Shaping Employment - Companies Show Responsibility” - 2007/2008 award winners (PDF) on Arbeitsagentur.de, accessed on March 16, 2015.
  15. Special achievements of research activities in heart medicine are recognized. Medizin-aspekte.de, February 2014, accessed on May 16, 2019 . Ernst Derra Prize on dgthg.de accessed on May 16, 2019.
  16. Klinikum is one of Germany's best hospitals - 46th place among the top 100 clinics in the FOCUS ranking 2015. on klinikum-braunschweig.de