St. Georg Clinic Eisenach

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St. Georg Clinic Eisenach
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Sponsorship St. Georg Klinikum Eisenach non-profit GmbH
place Eisenach
state Thuringia
Coordinates 50 ° 59 '18 "  N , 10 ° 18' 59"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 59 '18 "  N , 10 ° 18' 59"  E
Managing Director
Medical Director
Thomas Breidenbach
Heiko Wunderlich
Care level regional intermediate supply
beds 432
Employee 1047 (2020)
including doctors 167
areas of expertise 14th
founding April 1, 2002
Website www.stgeorgklinikum.de

The St. Georg Klinikum Eisenach is an acute hospital for regional intermediary care (a hospital with specialty care) based in Eisenach and an academic teaching hospital of the University of Jena with a partially supraregional care contract.

The treatment offers are divided into 14 clinics managed by the chief physician in the areas of internal medicine I (cardiology, intermediate care, pulmonology, infectiology, ventilation), internal medicine II (gastroenterology, endoscopy), internal medicine III (hematology, oncology, palliative medicine), general medicine and visceral surgery, neurology, orthopedics and trauma surgery, vascular medicine, gynecology, obstetrics, pediatric and adolescent medicine, urology and pediatric urology, anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, emergency outpatient departments and psychiatry. The St. Georg Klinikum operates 500 beds, including a psychiatric day clinic with 68 places, and cares for 23,000 inpatients and more than 24,000 outpatients annually.

A medical care center is attached to the clinic. The clinic also operates its own nursing school with 50 training places per training year. As a church institution it belongs to the Diakonisches Werk of the Evangelical Church of Central Germany.

Together with the Eisenach Polyclinic in the immediate vicinity of the Clinic and the Polyclinics on Johannisplatz, in the city center of Eisenach and in Ruhla , it forms the fourth largest hospital in Southwest Thuringia.

It is named after the city saint of Eisenach, Sankt Georg .

history

Municipal Hospital and Wartburg Clinic

The beginnings of medical care and today's St. Georg Clinic in Eisenach go back to 1789. At that time the first municipal infirmary opened on Clemensstrasse. 115 years later, 1902–1904, a new municipal hospital with 68 beds was built on Mühlhäuser Strasse. Over the years, the hospital was expanded and renovated several times, but it was also damaged in the world wars , which meant that the hospital was not able to resume normal operations until 1950 with over 500 beds. In 1963 the municipal hospital became the district hospital for the Eisenach district , which one year later took over the building of the former Eisenach detention hospital . In 1994 the Eisenach district hospital was converted into the non-profit " Wartburg Klinikum Eisenach gGmbH".

Christian hospitals

Almost in parallel, two denominational hospitals developed in Eisenach. The first of these was the “Protestant Hospital” opened in Schillerstrasse in the city center in 1878, and during the First World War the Catholic hospital opened as the second denominational hospital in the “Catholic nurses house” next door. That meant that at the end of 1928 two hospitals of equal rank, located next to each other in the city center, each with 100 beds, supplied the population of Eisenach.

The Protestant hospital was supported by the Diakonissenhausstiftung Eisenach , and the Catholic hospital was supported by the Congregation of the Gray Sisters of St. Elisabeth in Eisenach. On January 1, 1994, the two hospitals merged to form the non-profit ecumenical "Christian Hospital Eisenach gGmbH".

Merger to form the St. Georg Clinic

In order to continue the implementation of a modern and future-oriented clinic operation was secured, in 2002 merger of the two Eisenacher hospitals. This resulted in today's “St. Georg Klinikum Eisenach gGmbH ”and thus the St. Georg Klinikum Eisenach.

building

The St. Georg Clinic is now concentrated at Mühlhäuser Strasse 94, which has been continuously expanded since 2002. The buildings of the Christian hospital on Schillerstraße are mainly used as medical practices. The south wing of the hospital on Mühlhäuser Straße, built in the 1920s, is a listed building. The former detention hospital on the west side of Mühlhäuser Strasse was abandoned and demolished at the end of the 2000s.

Data and facilities

The St. Georg Klinikum Eisenach has 432 beds and employs around 1047 people (as of 2020). This makes it one of the largest employers in the city of Eisenach. An annual average of 47,000 patients are treated, around half of them inpatients.

Clinics and departments

The clinic is divided into 14 clinics:

  • Department of Internal Medicine I (Cardiology, Intermediate Care, Pneumology, Infectiology, Ventilation)
  • Clinic for Internal Medicine II (gastroenterology, endoscopy)
  • Clinic for Internal Medicine III (hematology, oncology, palliative medicine)
  • Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery
  • Department of Neurology
  • Clinic for orthopedics and trauma surgery , hand, foot and reconstructive surgery
  • Clinic for Vascular Medicine
  • Clinic for Gynecology
  • Obstetrics Clinic
  • Clinic for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
  • Clinic for Urology and Pediatric Urology
  • Clinic for Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
  • Central Emergency Department Clinic
  • Day clinic for psychiatry / psychotherapy and psychosomatics

The clinic also offers

  • Pelvic floor center
  • Perinatal Center (Level II)
  • Diabetes advice / nutritional advice
  • Parent school
  • Wound management
  • Pain therapy
  • Clinical Ethics Committee

Certifications

  • Oncology Center
  • Stroke Unit
  • Endoprosthetics Center
  • regional trauma network
  • Central sterile supply
  • Nursing school
  • excellent for kids
  • Multiple Sclerosis Center

Web links

Commons : St. Georg Klinikum Eisenach gGmbH  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 6. Thuringian hospital plan, tables 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, from p. 28 (pdf; 2.6 MB)
  2. Stefan Wolter: The Wartburg Clinic and its legal predecessors (History of the General Hospitals in the City of Eisenach, Vol. I) Norderstedt 2006.
  3. Stefan Wolter: The Christian Hospital and its legal predecessors (History of the General Hospitals in the City of Eisenach, Vol. II), Norderstedt 2006.
  4. New buildings at St. Georg Klinikum inaugurated , eisenachonline from January 15, 2007
  5. 6. Thuringian Hospital Plan, Table 4d, p. 43 (pdf; 2.6 MB)