Ursula Auerswald

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Ursula Auerswald (born April 30, 1950 in Einbeck ; † October 20, 2004 in Bremen ) was a German doctor specializing in anesthesia and a professional medical officer .

Life

After graduating from high school in Osterode in 1968 , Ursula Auerswald studied medicine in Marburg and Munich . After the state examination and the license to practice medicine in 1974, she was in 1975 at the Technical University of Munich with a dissertation on experiments to influence infection-allergic processes. Is there an oral desensitization? to the Dr. med. PhD . She then worked as a medical assistant in Lübeck . She completed her training as a specialist in anesthesia at the local medical university and then worked as a senior doctor in anesthesia at the University of Lübeck .

Ursula Auerswald was already active in professional politics in the 1980s. She was a member of the delegates' assembly of the Schleswig-Holstein Medical Association. After Ursula Auerswald settled as an outpatient anesthetist in Bremen in 1988 - she was the first established anesthetist in the state of Bremen - she also became a member of the delegates' assembly of the Bremen Medical Association. Since 1996, Ursula Auerswald President of the Medical Association of Bremen and since 1999 Vice President of the German Medical Association .

Ursula Auerswald was particularly committed to the needs of palliative medicine , pain therapy and emergency medicine .

Auerswald died on October 20, 2004 in Bremen from a long history of cancer.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. President of the doctor died. Ursula Auerswald succumbed to cancer . In: Weser courier . Bremer Tageszeitungen AG, October 21, 2004, p. 10 .
  2. Doctors newspaper, July 20, 2004: High honor for Auerswald; The President of the Chamber of Bremen receives the Paracelsus Medal
  3. Ernst von der Porten Medal, overview of all bearers