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Medicine in Germany - Overview
Important Information
Surgery hours: Generally 09.00-12.00 and 1600-1800 (not Wednesday afternoon, Saturday or Sunday).
Emergency telephone number: 112
Pharmacies: The Pharmacies are open 0900-1800 Monday to Friday and 0900-1200 Saturday (not Wednesday afternoon or Sunday). All Pharmacies give alternative addresses of services available outside the normal opening hours. Only pharmacies have the right to sell medicine.
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German National Tourist Board (Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus)
Health Information, Centers for Disease Control and Prävention, CDC
Current Recommendations, preventive Measures for Travelers to Western Europa.
Immunisations, Fit for Travel
Immunisations Advice for Germany.
RKI, Robert Koch Institut Berlin
Extensive information over Vaccinerecommendations, infectious diseases, including infection-epidemiology in german language.
Specialist Hospitals in Germany
Medicine in Germany - Overview
delta-med international
delta-med is a service provider for International patients looking for medical treatment, rehabilitation or check-up in clinics in Germany.
A Manual for Germany, Health
From Emergency Services to Hospitals. Compact information from "Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Migration".
Medicine in Germany - Overview
The system of study in Germany is not splitted into undergraduate and postgraduate studies as in the United States of America and in the UK. At German universities a first academic degree (Diplom/Magister/Staatsexamen) can be obtained after 5 to 7 years of specific study and it is regarded as the equivalent internationally as a master’s degree. In Germany it takes 6 years to complete human medicine under the German State Examination system (Staatsexamen ). In reality it can take 7-8 years. The admission for human medicine studies in Germany is restricted, the so-called numerus clausus.
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DAAD, German Academic Exchange Program
DAAD offers Information on all aspects of Studying in Germany: university guide, scholarship database, living in Germany, Enrolment conditions for different countries, FAQ and more.
Hi Potentials
An initiative of the concerted action ´International Marketing for Education and Research Location Germany` for education , financed by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF).
German Education Server (Deutscher Bildungsserver)
Medicine in Germany - Overview
In Germany there is urgent need for Physicians from postgraduate trainees to specialists in almost all medicine specialties.
We can probably assist you to find a job as Medical Doctor (MD) in Germany. If you meet the following requirements, you can contact us per E-Mail.
EU-Citizens:
-You are looking for a job as a Medical Doctor or an training post for specialists in a hospital.
NON-EU-Citizens:
-You are seeking for a position as a Medical Doctor or an training post for specialists in a hospital.
- You have good German language skills (B2-Level, vantage or upper intermediate skills according to CEFR)
Further Information about Working as a Physician in Germany
In Germany a physician has to complete his postgraduate training, before he is allowed to establish himself in a outpatient practice. In addition there are regional restrictions for setting up a medical practice with compulsory health insurance based on overall levels of demand and supply. State Associations of Compulsory-Health-Insurance (Regionale Kassenärztliche Vereinigungen) are responsible for the authorisation of the outpatient medical practise with CHI.
Medicine Jobs in Germany
Medicine in Germany - Overview
German Language
Information from Medknowledge Cooperation partner telc – language tests
telc language certificates for medical personnel
Proof of language competence for your profession
In order to receive a license to practice in Germany, physicians and nursing staff need to certify their professional German language skills. Depending on the region, nursing staff require a Council of Europe proficiency level of B1 or B2 and physicians require the levels of B2 and C1.
telc language tests help physicians and nursing staff certify their professional German language skills at the Council of Europe’s proficiency levels B1, B2 and C1. Quality assured and in accordance with international standards, the telc language certificates for physicians telc Deutsch B2·C1 Medizin Fachsprachprüfung, telc Deutsch B2·C1 Medizin, and telc Deutsch B2 Medizin Zugangsprüfung and the telc language certificate for nursing staff telc Deutsch B1·B2 Pflege can be used as evidence of professional language competence.
Successful completion of these tests demonstrates that medical professionals have the language skills they need to master everyday work situations with confidence and ease.
The German language certificate for physicians telc Deutsch B2·C1 Medizin Fachsprachprüfung demonstrates the ability to:
understand spoken and written texts and respond appropriately to questions
effectively conduct a patient case history
present a case in a technically precise manner
write short doctor’s notes and notes to colleagues
The German language certificate for physicians telc Deutsch B2·C1 Medizin proves the ability to
conduct doctor-patient communication successfully
communicate effectively with nursing staff
write standardized doctor’s letters
understand and use medical terminology correctly
The German language certificate for physicians telc Deutsch B2 Medizin Zugangsprüfung demonstrates the ability to:
understand spoken and written texts and respond appropriately to questions
write informal messages to colleagues
successfully conduct patient consultations
discuss a patient’s case with colleagues
The German language certificate for nursing staff telc Deutsch B1·B2 Pflege demonstrates the ability to:
communicate successfully with patients, family members, doctors and colleagues
understand instructions, case histories and other situations dealing with patient care
document treatment
understand and use the language of hospital and elderly patient care
What do the exams test?
All exams are based on practical situations typically experienced in a medical and/or nursing environment and mainly test your ability to communicate in daily professional life.
How can I prepare for the examination?
You will find various exam preparation materials at https://www.telc.net/medizin-pflege. In addition telc gGmbH offers an online training Deutsch B2·C1 Medizin to enable international physicians to improve their technical German competence and everyday communication skills. Users benefit from over 1,000 learning activities representing about 120 hours. Furthermore, an online group coaching is also available in which participants receive attention from highly-experienced coaches. More information is available at www.telc.net/deutsch-medizin-online.
How can I obtain a telc language certificate?
telc – language tests are conducted exclusively by specially-trained examiners at one of the over 2,000 licensed testing centres worldwide. To find an examination centre near you, go to https://www.telc.net/en/candidates/find-examination-centre.html and search by country or postal code.
telc gGmbH is a subsidiary of the German Adult Education Association (DVV) and has been developing standardized language tests for 50 years. Over 80 language certificates in 10 languages at all proficiency levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) are internationally recognized by employers as well as government and academic institutions.
Examination preparation material is available at www.telc.net/medizin-pflege.
German Language Examination and Courses, DAAD
Goethe Institut Worldwide
These addresses and comments about medicine in Germany are designed to help doctors and other interested users to find out information on the topic of "Health in Germany" with a simple few clicks on the mouse. For further information or questions please e-mail us on.
Health Issues for Travellers
Germany is located in north-central Europe and is favoured with a generally temperate climate. This column gives you details about vaccines, other health issues, important emergency information and medical insurance for travellers. More Information
Hospital (Clinic) Treatment in Germany
This category shows the web-adresses for health services in Germany. More Information
Jobs for Medical Doctors in Germany
This category gives information for Physicians (Medical Doctors) from EU- and Non-EU-Countries, who are interested to work in Germany as postgraduate-Trainees or Specialists. More Information
Studying Medicine in Germany
This section is for the students interested in studying human medicine in Germany and contain general information for foreign applicants together with details concerning recognition of the foreign certificates and degrees in Homeland and prior knowledge of the German language. More Information
Medical Schools Germany
Adresses of the medical schools and university hospitals in Germany. More Information
Bad Berka
Zentralklinik Bad Berka, Klinik für Allgemeine und viszerale Chirurgie, Zentrum für Neuroendokrine Tumore
Chefarzt: PD Dr. med. Merten Hommann
Berlin
Charite Campus Mitte, Klinik für Allgemein-, Visceral-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie
Direktor: Prof. Dr. med. Joachim M. Müller
Zuständiger OA für Endokrine Chirurgie: PD Dr. med. Jens-C. Rückert
Vivantes-Humboldt-Klinikum, Klinik für Chirurgie - Visceral- und Gefäßchirurgie / Endokrine Chirurgie
Direktor: Prof. Dr. U. Adam
Düsseldorf
Uniklinikum Düsseldorf, Klinik für Allgemein-, Viszeral- und Kinderchirurgie
Direktor: Prof. Dr. med. Wolfram Trudo Knoefel
Duisburg
Evangelisches Krankenhaus Bethesda, Klinik für Allgemeine- und Viszeralchirurgie, Endokrine Chirurgie, Kompetenzzentrum Schilddrüse
Chefarzt Prof. Dr. med. Dietmar Simon
Frankfurt am Main
Bürgerhospital Frankfurt am Main, Chirurgische Klinik, Endokrine Chirurgie
Chefarzt: Dr. med. Christian Vorländer
Hamburg
Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemein-, Visceral- und Thoraxchirurgie, UKE
Direktor: Prof. Dr. med. Jakob R. Izbicki
Schön Kliniken, Klinikum Eilbek, Klinik für Endokrine Chirurgie
Chefarzt: Prof. Dr. Jochen Kußmann
Hannover
Diakoniekrankenhaus Henriettenstiftung, Klinik für Allgemein- und Visceralchirurgie Chefarzt: Prof. Dr. JoachimJähne
Heidelberg
Chirurgische Universitätsklinik, Abteilung für Allgemeine, Viszerale, Unfallchirurgie und Poliklinik
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. M. W. Büchler
Kassel
Marienkrankenhaus Kassel, Klinik für Chirurgie, Endokrine Chirurgie
Chefarzt: Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Wulf Hamelmann
Köln
Kliniken der Stadt Köln, Krankenhaus Holweide, Chirurgie
Chefarzt: Prof. Dr. med. Claus F. Eisenberger
Schwerpunkte:
Schilddrüsenerkrankungen und Nebenschilddrüsenerkrankungen aller Art
Neuroendokrine Tumoren des gastroenteropankreatischen Systems
Nebennierenerkrankungen
Marburg
Klinik für Visceral-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie, Univ. Marburg
Direktor: Prof. Dr. med. Detlef K. Bartsch
Schwerpunkte:
Nebennierenchirurgie: Tumoren der Nebennierenrinde (Conn-Adenom, Cushing-Adenom) und des Nebennierenmarkes (Phäochromozytom)
Chirurgie der Gastroenteropankreatischen Neuroendokrinen Tumoren (GEP-NET)
Neuroendokrine Tumore der Bauchspeicheldrüse (Insulinom, Gastrinom und andere)
Multiple endokrine Neoplasien: MEN I und II Syndrom
Mainz
Univ. Mainz, Klinik für Allgemein- und Abdominalchirurgie
Leiter der endokrinen Chirurgie: Prof. Dr. T. J. Musholt
Mannheim
Univ. Mannheim, Chirurgische Klinik
Direktor: Professor Stefan Post
Zuständiger OA für Endokrine Chirurgie: PD Dr. med. K. Nowak
München / Starnberg
Klinikum Starnberg, Endokrine Chirurgie, Chirurgische Klinik
Chefarzt: Prof. Dr. A. Trupka
auch minimal invasiv (laparoskopisch)
Schilddrüsenchirurgie bei allen Erkrankungen (incl. SD-Karzinom, Rezidivstruma), minimal invasive Schilddrüsenresektionen (MIVAT)
Nebenschilddrüsenchirurgie beim primären und sekundären Hyperparathyreoidismus , auch minimal invasiv (MIVAP)
LMU München, Campus Innenstadt, Chirurgische Klinie, Bereich Endokrine Chirurgie
Direktor: Prof. Dr. W. Mutschler
Bereichsleitung: Prof. Dr. Klaus Hallfeldt
Neuss
Städtische Kliniken Neuss · Lukaskrankenhaus, Chirurgische Klinik I
Chefarzt: Prof. Dr. med. Peter E. Goretzki
Leitende OÄ für endokrine Chirurgie: Katharina Schwarz
Schwerpunkte:
Erkrankungen der Nebenniere
Neuroendokrine Neoplasien des Gastrointestinaltrakt und des Thorax
Schilddüsentumoren
Nebenschilddrüsenerkrankungen
Osnabrück
Marienhospital Osnabrück, Klinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie
Chefarzt: Prof. Dr. med. Christoph Nies
Regensburg
Universitätsklinikum Regensburg, Klinik für Chirurgie Direktor Prof. Dr. Hans Jürgen Schlitt
Wiesbaden
Dr-Horst-Schmidt-Kliniken (HSK Wiesbaden), Klinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie
Direktor Prof. Dr. med. Dietmar Lorenz
Wuppertal
Helios Klinikum Wuppertal, Chirurgisches Zentrum, Klinik für Endokrine Chirurgie
Chefärztin :Prof. Dr. Cornelia Dotzenrath
Würzburg
Uni Klinik Würzburg, Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie
Direktor: Prof. Dr. Christoph-Thomas Germer