University Hospital Dresden

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The University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden University of Technology Dresden is a public institution of the Free State of Saxony and the largest hospital in the state capital Dresden. Until 1 October 1993, the hospital was formed together with the medical faculty of the TU Dresden same name, the Medical Academy Dresden. The short form Medak is preserved still in common parlance. In addition to the University Hospital, the hospital is one of two hospitals with maximum care in Saxony.

History

The beginnings of the medical schools in Dresden back to the Collegium Medico - chirurgicum, which was founded as a military training facility in 1748. The well-respected as a forerunner of the Royal Academy of Medicine Surgical- Medicinische Academy was founded in 1815 and later called the eponymous physician Carl Gustav Carus as a professor. It was founded 13 years before the establishment of the Royal Technical School, the historic core of the Technical University of Dresden, and three years after the establishment of Department of Forest Sciences, the oldest part of the TU Dresden.

Originally and until 1864 the Academy was housed in the Palais Kurländer compared to today Albertinum in the immediate downtown location on the edge of the area around the Neumarkt. The Technical School was located at the time in a pavilion on the Brühl Terrace, just a short walk away.

In December 1901, the hospital was able to relate the extensive grounds of the City Hospital Johann city. The complex was completed in the following years, such as through the Women's Hospital in 1903. Large parts of the hospital campus, in which the buildings are U-shaped arranged around a central park, there are now a protected monument.

When the air raids on Dresden some hospital buildings were destroyed or damaged. The teaching was admitted to the Medical Academy Carl Gustav Carus Dresden in 1954 again.

In the early 1990s the Medical Academy was disbanded as part of the reform of the Saxon higher education landscape. It was divided into the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus and the medical school, which is part of the Technical University of Dresden since the winter semester 1993. On 1 July 1999, the University Hospital was also legally separate from the university. It serves the University continues to research and teaching. Only the Klinikum rechts der Isar in Munich and the University Hospital Aachen affiliated in Germany in addition to the Dresden University Hospital at technical universities.

The campus of the hospital is expanding steadily since 1990. Since then, emerged as the surgical emergency room and the children's and women's center. In 2011, the new diagnostic-internistic - Neurological center with 411 seats connected and extended by a new building supply center was opened.

Facts and Figures

In 2005, the hospital had 1246 beds provided were utilized at 82%. A total of approximately 53,000 patients were hospitalized, of which about almost half of Dresden and about 84 % from the district of Dresden. In addition, approximately 130,000 patients were treated as outpatients. It is the only hospital in eastern Saxony with maximum care. The average stay of the patients was 7.88 days.

The institution of public law must draw up annual financial statements. Thus, they had 2005 250.964.000 euro income and an overall result of 2.1 million euros a year. At the hospital work about 700 doctors and 1600 nurses and sisters. In addition, there are approximately 2100 students at the hospital operates. The University Hospital has its own medical training college with about 500 students.

The institution has a medical and commercial Board. In the Supervisory Board include representatives of the Saxon State Government and the University of Technology.

In the clinic Ranking 2012 Focus magazine, the hospital reached the 3rd place.

Data based on the 2011 annual report:

  • Beds: 1280
  • Cases in the inpatient area: 54695
  • Cases in day hospital care: 6893
  • Cases in ambulatory care: 177823
  • Average length of stay: 7.14 days
  • Full-and part -time employees: 4080.46
  • Income: € 333,411,000
  • Expenses: € 336,501,000
  • Excess: € -9.45 million
  • Annual balance sheet: € 703,413,000 (31 December 2011 )

Location and Connections

The hospital is located in the city of Johann, an east of Dresden's Old Town, the suburb of suburban belt. The hospital area is located at the height of the Great Park not far from the same and has the character of a closed park-like campus with numerous buildings. The facilities of TU Dresden and the Dresden Student Union for the medical school directly adjoin the hospital area or extend into it. To the east stands the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in the Clinic campus.

In the West, Fetscherstraße runs past the hospital. This is part of the thoroughfare Waldschlößchenbrücke. In the north is Pfotenhauerstraße and the Käthe- Kollwitz-Ufer towards the city center and in the direction of bubble joke. In the south is tangent to the Blasewitzer street the University Hospital of the West to the East.

On the Blasewitzer street tram lines 12 and 6 Partial Hospital in the area run the bus lines 62 and 64

Clinics and Institutes

  • Department of Otolaryngology
  • Department of Dermatology
  • Department of Ophthalmology
  • Department of Radiation Oncology
  • Department of Nuclear Medicine
  • Department of Neurology
  • Dresden University Stroke Center ( DUSC )
  • Department of Orthopaedics
  • Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
  • Department of Urology

Center for Internal Medicine

  • Department of Internal Medicine I
  • Department of Internal Medicine III

The surgical center

  • Department of Pediatric Surgery
  • Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
  • Department of Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Department of Neurosurgery
  • Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy
  • Department of Surgical Research

University Children's Women's Center

  • Department of Pediatric Surgery
  • Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Clinic for Child and Adolescent Medicine
  • Department of Pediatric Neurology
  • Department of Clinical Genetics

Center for Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

  • Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Department of Orthodontics
  • Department of Pediatric Dentistry
  • Department of Conservative Dentistry
  • Department of Prosthodontics

Centre for Mental Health

  • Clinic and Polyclinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
  • Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and psychotherapy
  • Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
  • Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology

Interdisciplinary competence centers

  • University Cancer Center ( University Cancer Center UCC)
  • Regional Breast Center Dresden
  • Prostate cancer center
  • Skin Cancer Center
  • University Vascular Center ( UGC)
  • University Pain Center ( USC)
  • University Physiotherapy Centre ( UPZ )
  • University palliative Center ( UPC)
  • Center for Social Pediatrics ( SPZ )
  • Dresden University Stroke Center ( DUSC )

Institute:

  • Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Diagnostic Radiology
  • Department of Neuroradiology
  • Institute of Pathology
  • Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Labora -tion Medicine

Under construction:

  • Diagnostic-internistic - Neurological Centre ( Dinz )

Cooperating institutions at both the University Hospital:

  • Trustees for dialysis and kidney transplantation eV ( KfH )
  • Heart Center Dresden GmbH, privately run by the Sana Kliniken since 2002 University Hospital
  • Tumor Center Dresden e.V.

Medical school

The Faculty of Medicine study about 2200 students medicine or dentistry. It is divided into 13 institutes and has affiliated hospitals and polyclinics. In addition to the institutions, there are two centers and a work area. Only since the establishment of the Faculty can be completed in Dresden and the pre-clinical studies. Since then, the TU Dresden is one of three universities of technology with the possibility of medical studies in Germany.

The faculty is funded reform Faculty of Donors' Association for German Science and created an annual performance review of the research and teaching, after which they divide their resources. She is a member of the association of Harvard Medical International Associated Institution.

Institutions and work areas

  • Department of Anatomy
  • Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational and Social Medicine
  • Institute for the History of Medicine
  • Institute of Immunology
  • Department of Clinical Genetics
  • Institute of Clinical Pharmacology
  • Institute of Medical Biometry and computer science
  • Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene
  • Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Institute of Physiology
  • Institute for Physiological Chemistry
  • Institute of Forensic Medicine
  • Institute of Virology
  • Department of Health Sciences
  • Experimental center
  • Workspace Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
  • Center for Innovation Competence OncoRay
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