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The authors and professors of our teaching modules make themselves available to our project partners outside of scheduled courses via internet as advisors and experts at their side.With the increasing connection of universities to e-mail and the internet, even in poorer countries, faculties have increasing access to "coaching" via internet (clinical case study discussion including transmission of images for evaluation).
Our 28 professors participating in the project are (in alphabetical order):
- University of Freiburg
Andreas Clad, MD, Ph.D.,
associate professor of OB/GYN, specialist in microbiology, expertise in gynecological and obstetrical infectiology
Franz Daschner, MD, Ph.D.,
professor and former director of the Institute for Environmental Medicine and Hospital Hygiene, specialist in pediatrics, laboratory medicine, medical microbiology and epidemiology, hygiene and environmental medicine
Nikolaus Freudenberg, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of pathology, director of the Department of Cytopathology
Gerald Gitsch, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN and director of the University Women's Hospital Freiburg, gynecological oncologist
Uwe Frank, MD, Ph.D.,
associate professor, specialist in medical microbiology and epidemiology, and hygiene and environmental medicine
Karl Henne, MD,
specialist in radiotherapy and nuclear medicine, senior consultant Department of Radiotherapy
Ulrich Karck, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, gynecological endocrinologist, director of Municipal
Women's Hospital Stuttgart /Bad Cannstatt
Christoph Keck, MD, Ph.D.,
associate professor in OB/GYN, gynecological endocrinology and reproductive medicine
Werner Kleine, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, gynecological oncologist, feto-maternal health, director of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics St. Joseph's Hospital Freiburg
Markus Krüger, MD, Ph.D.,
associate professor of pediatrics, specialist in neonatology and pediatric intensive care
Ulrich Lattermann, MD,
OB/GYN, feto-maternal health and prenatal diagnostics, consultant St. Joseph's Hospital Freiburg
Hans-Gerd Meerpohl, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, gynecological oncologist, director of the Department of OB/GYN St. Vinzenz's Hospital Karlsruhe
Marcenna Orlowska-Volk, MD,
pathologist, specialized in gynecological pathology, Institute of Pathology University of Freiburg
Eiko E. Petersen, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, medical microbiology and epidemiology, gynecological infectiology
Angela Ross,
gynecological cytology, lecturerer for cytology and histology at the School for Medical Technologists Freiburg
H. Michael Runge, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, project director, gynecological oncologist and feto-maternal health
Elmar Stickeler, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, gynecological oncologist, breast cancer, Breast Center Freiburg
Günther Teufel, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN,gynecological oncologist, reconstructive breast surgery, Breast Center Freiburg
Dirk Watermann, MD, Ph.D.
professor of OB/GYN, senior consultant, breast sonography, breast surgery, female incontinence surgery
Hanspeter Zahradnik, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, head of the Department of Gynecological Endocrinology
- University of Heidelberg:
Thomas Rabe, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, gynecological endocrinology and reproductive medicine
- University of Bonn:
Thomas Bauknecht, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, previous director of the University Women's Hospital Bonn, gynecological oncologist
- Kliniken der Stadt Köln
Marc Hoppenz, MD,
pediatrician, specialist in neonatology and pediatric intensive care, consultant
- University of Düsseldorf:
Thomas Höhn, MD, Ph.D.,
associate professor in pediatrics, head of the Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care
- University of Basel:
Uwe Gueth, MD,
specialist in OB/GYN, consultant, feto-maternal health
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Klinikum Traunstein
Monika Schiesser, MD,
specialist in OB/GYN, senior consultant, feto-maternal health, prenatal diagnostics
- Free University of Amsterdam:
Herman van Geijn, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN, director of the Department of OB/GYN, feto-maternal health, fetal monitoring
- University of Vienna
Clemens Tempfer, MD, Ph.D.,
professor of OB/GYN,
AKH Wien/University Women's Hospital Vienna
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