Dietrich Grönemeyer

Dietrich Wilhelm Herbert Grönemeyer ( born November 12, 1952 in Clausthal- Zellerfeld ) is a German physician, medical entrepreneur, author and founder profit. He is Professor of Radiology and micro Therapy at the University of Witten / Herdecke.

Life

Grönemeyer was born in 1952 in Clausthal- Zellerfeld and grew up with his brothers Herbert ( musicians and actors ) and Wilhelm († 1998, gallery owner ) in Bochum, where he attended high school on the east ring. From 1976 to 1982 he studied at the Christian -Albrechts -University of Kiel human medicine, where he. 1 982 on " Quantitative blood flow determination by digital X-ray image processing in the model and animal experiments " was awarded his doctorate for Dr. med After working as a medical assistant in radiology specialist in Kiel and Witten, he was appointed in 1997 at the private University of Witten / Herdecke, after a cumulative Habilitation at the Department of Radiology and micro therapy. His publications include, in addition to two academic medical works, scientific journals and popular scientific articles on general subjects and health economics. Since 1997 he has held the chair of radiology and micro therapy at the Private University of Witten / Herdecke. In addition, he has repeatedly seen visiting professorships, including at Harvard Medical School in Boston. At Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. he was 2 years as an Adjunct Professor.

Dietrich Grönemeyer mainly represents the so designated by him Microtherapy, namely pain therapy and surgical procedures under computer or kernspintomografischer control, often in the context of orthopedic indications. Grönemeyer represents a holistic medical term by which he means high-tech medicine and therapies in the field of naturopathy and other cultures (eg Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda).

Since 1997, Dietrich Grönemeyer stands before the Grönemeyer Institute for Micro therapy and Grönemeyer Medical GmbH on the grounds of the Ruhr University Bochum. In addition to private patients also insured by the statutory health insurance can receive a treatment, if supply contracts exist.

Grönemeyer's medical approaches were evaluated controversial in the past in the professional world. The Board of the German Cancer Research Center Otmar Wiestler designated some of Grönemeyer's ideas as " not scientifically sound ." According to the President of the German Cancer Society Michael Bamberg view Grönemeyer wake " unauthorized hopes ".

Launched in May 2007 to cater Dietrich Grönemeyer Foundation is committed to health education in schools and forms of student health ambassadors.

Since October 2012 Dietrich Grönemeyer is titled Dietrich Grönemeyer - life is more! the ZDF four times a year on the air.

Grönemeyer is married to Christa Enste since 1977. The couple has three children.

Awards

  • 2000: Award citizens of the Ruhr
  • 2009 Health Media Award for his commitment to the health campaign " Health for Germany "

Writings

  • ( with Rainer M. Seibel ): Interventional computed tomography, Vienna 1989, ISBN 3-89412-061-4
  • ( with Robert B. Lufkin ): Open Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Berlin et al 1999, ISBN 3-540-63781-8
  • Med in Germany. Location with a Future, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-936072-03-5
  • Remain human, Freiburg 2003, ISBN 3- 451-28250 -X
  • My back book, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-89883-101-9
  • Health economy. The future for Germany, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-936072-28-0
  • Remain human, revised and expanded edition, Freiburg 2005, ISBN 3-451-28730-7
  • Capital health. For human medicine, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-442-15366-2
  • The Little Medic, Reinbek 2005, ISBN 3-498-02500-7
  • Live with heart and soul. Seven conversations into an art form, Freiburg 2006, ISBN 3-451-29290-4
  • Give me a cherry in: Hermann Beck Field & Werner Boschmann (Ed.) The boss will continue playing in the sky. Football Stories from the Ruhr Publisher Henselowsky Boschmann, Bottrop 2006. ISBN 3-922750-62-1
  • The new adventures of the little Medicus, Rowohlt, Reinbek (November 2007), ISBN 3-498-02502-3
  • Grönemeyer's new home book of health, Rowohlt, Reinbek (November 2008), ISBN 3-498-02503-1
  • ( with Theo Kobusch, Heinz Schott and Thomas World ): Health in the mirror of disciplines, eras, cultures, Max Niemeyer, Tübingen (December 2008), ISBN 3-484-85001-9
  • Your heart. Another organ history, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2010 ISBN 978-3-10-027305-5
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