Viola A. Heinzelmann

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Viola Angelika Heinzelmann (born November 1, 1969 in Kirchheim unter Teck ) is a Swiss gynecologist , head physician at the women's clinic and chief physician of the Gynecological Tumor Center at the University Hospital Basel and Professor of Gynecology at the University of Basel .

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Viola Heinzelmann, b. Black, studied for two years law in Erlangen and then to 1997 medicine at the University of Tübingen . There, in Tübingen, she did her doctorate in 1998 on a medical history topic. This work, a biography of the German-Jewish doctor Walter Edwin Griesbach (1888–1968), was awarded the Henry E. Sigerist Prize in 1999. This was followed by study visits to New Zealand , London and Zurich . Finally, until 2005, she completed her training in gynecology and obstetrics at the University Hospital Zurich . During this time, she completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research at the University of New South Wales in Sydney . She then worked in Zurich as a senior physician at the gynecological clinic of the Limmattal Hospital and at the same time head of research for the Translational Research Group at the university hospital. In 2008 she received the Venia Legendi as a private lecturer at the University of Zurich .

Between 2008 and 2012 she worked and researched in Sydney at the Royal Hospital for Women of the University of New South Wales .

Heinzelmann has been Professor of Gynecology at the University of Basel since 2012 and has been Head of the Clinic for Gynecology and Gynecological Oncology at the University Hospital Basel since 2013 . The main research areas are gynecological carcinomas , especially ovarian carcinoma .

Heinzelmann is married, has two children and lives near Basel. In addition to Swiss, she also has Australian and German citizenship.

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