Thuringia clinics "Georgius Agricola"

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Thuringia clinics "Georgius Agricola"
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Sponsorship District of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt
place Saalfeld , Rudolstadt and Pößneck
state Thuringia
Country Germany
executive Director Manuela Faber, Dr. med. Thomas Krönert
Employee approx. 2,000
founding 1990
Website www.thüringen-kliniken.de
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The Thuringia clinics "Georgius Agricola" are a hospital with locations in Saalfeld / Saale , Rudolstadt and Pößneck . The clinics are publicly owned by the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district and are an academic teaching hospital of the Jena University Hospital .

With currently around 2,000 employees including trainees, interns and students, the Thuringia Clinics are one of the larger companies in the region and one of the largest training companies in East Thuringia. In cooperation with the Medical College "Georgius Agricola" are among other health and nursing and health care and nursing assistants trained.

At all three locations, the Thuringia Clinics care for a total of around 65,000 inpatients and outpatients each year. Around 12,000 operations are performed annually. The Thuringia clinics have a total of around 800 beds.

With the subsidiary Medical Supply Center (MVZ der Thüringen-Kliniken) there are currently 27 medical practices at six locations.

Sponsorship

The Thuringia Clinics "Georgius Agricola" GmbH are a municipal hospital. Sole shareholder is the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt with District Administrator Marko Wolfram as chairman of the supervisory board.

history

The groundbreaking ceremony for the new hospital in Saalfeld took place on November 19, 1953, and only two years later the main building was almost completely erected. The Rudolstadt artist Alfred Priebe gave the hospital the bronze figure “Nurse with mother and child” in 1957 - this is still in the roundabout in front of the main entrance. On March 16, 1961, the hospital in Saalfeld was given the name " Georgius Agricola ". Agricola was a German scientist who particularly distinguished himself through research in the fields of education, medicine and philosophy. The nurses' home on Saalfelder Rainweg was built in 1962. This is still used today as an apartment complex for employees and students.

Since January 1st 1991 the hospital in Saalfeld has been called the Thuringia Clinic "Georgius Agricola" GmbH .

In 2003 the Thuringia Clinic "Georgius Agricola" Saalfeld and the District Hospital Rudolstadt merged to form the Thuringia Clinic "Georgius Agricola". The former Pößneck Hospital has been part of the Thuringia Clinics Association since 2005.

Clinics and Institutes

The Thüringen-Kliniken Georgius Agricola GmbH with a supraregional supply structure manage the specialist departments:

as well as the document departments

The Thuringia clinics have their own pharmacy. This was fundamentally rebuilt and reconstructed from 1993 to 1995, so that a modern clinical pharmacy was created over two levels, which meets all pharmaceutical requirements.

Clinic management

  • Management: Manuela Faber, Dr. med. Thomas Krönert
  • Nursing manager: Sylvia Aschenberner
  • Head physician: Dr. med. Herry Helfritzsch

Medical care center (MVZ)

The Medical Care Center (MVZ) of the Thuringia Clinics is one of the largest of its kind in Thuringia. Outpatient medical care in the region is guaranteed in close cooperation with the clinic's range of services. The MVZ has practices for

  • Angiology
  • surgery
  • Gynecology and obstetrics
  • family doctor care
  • Skin-and venereal diseases
  • Paediatrics
  • neurology
  • Orthopedics
  • psychiatry
  • psychotherapy
  • radiology

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  • Website of the Thuringia Clinics "Georgius Agricola" GmbH
  • Quality report of the Thuringia Clinics, 2008

Quality reports from the Thuringia clinics

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