St. Marien Hospital (Birkesdorf)

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St. Marien Hospital (Birkesdorf)
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Sponsorship Caritas carrier company West gGmbH (ctw)
place Düren
Coordinates 50 ° 49 ′ 21 ″  N , 6 ° 28 ′ 0 ″  E Coordinates: 50 ° 49 ′ 21 ″  N , 6 ° 28 ′ 0 ″  E
executive Director Ulrike Hoberg
beds 381
founding October 1, 1876
Website www.marien-hospital-dueren.de
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The St. Marien Hospital is one of four hospitals in Düren , North Rhine-Westphalia . It is a hospital with 381 beds in the general area, 80 beds in the children's clinic and 54 beds in the geriatric clinic.

The hospital is located in the Birkesdorf district . The carrier is the "Caritas Trägergesellschaft West gGmbH (ctw)", which operates several facilities.

history

In the former child custody school of the Birkesdorf paper manufacturer Wilhelm Schüll, the order of the Franciscan Sisters from Salzkotten in East Westphalia was established after renovation . Many inquiries came to the house of the founder of the order, mother Clara Pfänder. Just eight years earlier she had brought into being the “Sisters of St. Francis, Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary”. The nuns, who had been working in the hospital since 1868, ended their work on May 31, 2008. The last four sisters returned to the mother house in Salzkotten.

The converted house was ready to move into on October 1, 1876. The hospital was immediately given the name St. Marien Hospital, which is still in use today .

In 1898 the sisters officially took over the sponsorship of the house according to a contract with the community of Birkesdorf , which was extended by 40 years in 1912. In 1916 this contract was again extended to 94 years.

Before the Second World War , the hospital had 190 beds. After the war-related reconstruction, which lasted until 1958, the community transferred the hospital to the nurses.

In 2004 the number of cases was as follows: Inpatients: 14,030 (DRG number of cases), partial inpatients: 232, outpatients: 34,977. Among other things, 71 doctors and 367 nurses were employed.

The hospital has been an academic teaching hospital of RWTH Aachen University since May 2015 .

Television series

In autumn 2006, RTL shot the program “Die Kinderärzte von St. Marien” in the children's clinic and the surgical ambulance. The episodes have been broadcast Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. since April 23, 2007. In 2008 RTL shot a total of 50 episodes of the docu-soap . The documentary series was successful. From March 2008 to 2009 the series was broadcast under the new name “Die Kinderärzte”, in which the DRK Children's Clinic Siegen was also incorporated.

Extensions

The following construction work took place:

  • 1962 New construction of the ward block
  • 1965 Construction of the nurses' home
  • 1972 Construction of the nursing school with student dormitory
  • 1973 Construction of the children's clinic
  • 1979 Treatment wing with new operating rooms, ambulances and entrance area
  • 1985 Refurbishment of the ward building by installing wet cells
  • 1990 New construction of the geriatrics department, the adult intensive care unit and the kitchen
  • 1997 Reconstruction and expansion of the children's clinic with a new intensive care and premature babies ward.
  • 2004 Opening of the department for child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy
  • 2005 Construction of the senior center in Düren
  • 2007 In April the construction of the new medical center begins
  • 2009 Opening of the Medical Center with two private stations, an ENT doctor, ophthalmologist, pediatrician, hearing aid acoustician, oncological day clinic and sleep laboratory

Departments

  • anesthesia
  • Ophthalmology
  • surgery
  • geriatrics
  • Gynecology and obstetrics
  • ENT medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy
  • Paediatrics
  • Nursing service
  • radiology
  • Social pediatrics
  • Trauma surgery

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.marien-hospital-dueren.de/ueber-uns/leitung/
  2. http://www.radiorur.de/rur/rr/1294022/news/kreis_dueren