Thela Wernstedt

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Thela Wernstedt, 2014

Thela Wernstedt (born February 11, 1968 in Göttingen ) is a German doctor and politician ( SPD ). She is a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament .

biography

After graduating from high school in 1987, she studied medicine and philosophy at the universities of Bochum , Hanover and Göttingen and successfully completed both courses. After the third state examination in 1995, she worked at the Nordwest-Krankenhaus Sanderbusch , initially as a doctor on an internship, later as a doctor in further training in the subjects of anesthesiology, intensive care and rescue medicine. From 1998 to 2003 she was a further education assistant at the University of Göttingen. There she did her doctorate with a thesis on "Euthanasia in Europe" and made her specialist in anesthesiology. From 2003 to the end of 2004 she was the managing director of the Clinical Ethics Committee of the Erlangen-Nuremberg University Clinic . She then worked as a senior physician for palliative medicine at the Hannover Medical School until she was elected to the Lower Saxony state parliament in 2013 .

She is the daughter of the former Lower Saxony Minister of Education and State Parliament President Rolf Wernstedt .

politics

On March 10, 2012 Thela Wernstedt was elected secretary in the SPD local association Herrenhausen-Stöcken (chairman Rolf Wernstedt) and nominated as a direct candidate for the Lower Saxony state electoral district 26 on March 21, 2012. Thela Wernstedt won a direct mandate in the state election in Lower Saxony in 2013 in the Hanover-Linden state electoral district , which she defended in the state election in Lower Saxony in 2017 .

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gabriele Andretta (Ed.), Department for Press, Public Relations, Protocol: Lower Saxony State Parliament. Handbook of the Lower Saxony Parliament of the 18th electoral period. 2017 to 2022 , 1st edition, Hanover: Lower Saxony State Parliament, 2018, p. 175f.