Services search (in the department)
| Illness | Number of cases |
|---|---|
| Liveborn infants according to place of birth (Z38.0) | 935 |
| Prolonged pregnancy (O48) | 168 |
| Premature rupture of membranes (O42.0) | 148 |
| Care of the mother if the fetus is found or suspected to have an abnormal position or setting (O32.1) | 111 |
| Single spontaneous delivery (O80) | 85 |
| Labour and delivery complicated by fetal stress distress (O68.0) | 77 |
| Perineal laceration during delivery - Second degree perineal laceration during delivery (O70.1) | 72 |
| Perineal laceration during delivery - First degree perineal laceration during delivery (O70.0) | 59 |
| Other obstetric trauma - Obstetric high vaginal laceration alone (O71.4) | 53 |
| Premature rupture of membranes (O42.11) | 51 |
| Treatment | Number |
|---|---|
| Measurement of hearing - audiometry (1-242) | 948 |
| Patient education (9-500.0) | 832 |
| Care of a new-born baby after birth (9-262.0) | 827 |
| Monitoring and care of normal childbirth (9-260) | 663 |
| Regional pain control by injecting an anaesthetic into a space in the spinal canal (epidural space) (8-910) | 327 |
| Reconstructive operations on the female reproductive organs after a perineal tear during delivery (5-758.3) | 307 |
| Reconstructive operations on the female reproductive organs after a perineal tear during delivery (5-758.4) | 296 |
| Monitoring and care of childbirth with increased risk for the mother or child (9-261) | 255 |
| Care of a new-born baby after birth (9-262.1) | 254 |
| Reconstructive operations on the female reproductive organs after a perineal tear during delivery (5-758.2) | 239 |
| Number | Group |
|---|---|
| 59 | Medical specialists (m/f) , psychological psychotherapists (m/f) and child and adolescent psychotherapists (m/f) who are subject to the obligation to undergo further training* |
| 48 | Number of medical specialists (m/f) from no. 1 who have completed a five-year period of further training and are therefore subject to the obligation to provide evidence |
| 48 | Number of those persons from no. 2 who have provided proof of further training according to Article 3 of the G-BA regulations |
| Job | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Participation in multi-centre Phase I/II studies | |
| Lectureships / teaching posts at colleges and universities | Der Ärztliche Leiter Prof. Dr. med. Harald Matthes ist Inhaber des Stiftungslehrstuhls 'Integrative und Anthroposophische Medizin' an der Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin. PD Dr. med. Patricia Grabowski ist Privatdozentin an der Charité, Med. Klinik III, Hämatologie/Onkologie/Tumorimmunologie |
| Doctoral supervision | im Forschungsinstitut Havelhöhe www.fih-berlin.de |
| Participation in multi-centre phase III/IV studies | |
| Initiation and management of uni-centric/multi-centric clinical/scientific studies | |
| Student training (clinical traineeship / internship year) | PJ und Famulaturen in: Innere Medizin, Chirurgie und Plastische Chirurgie, Psychosomatik, Gynäkologie, Anästhesie, Radiologie |
| No. | Training in other healing professions | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| HB01 | Nurse and health care worker (m/f) | Es besteht eine enge Kooperation mit der Wannseeschule (Theorie). Der praktische Teil der Ausbildung findet im Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Havelhöhe statt. Für die Auszubildenden gibt es eine zentrale Ausbildungskoordinatorin, in ihren praktischen Einsätzen werden sie durch Praxisanleitende begleitet. |
Dagmar Berger
Qualitätsmanagement und klinisches Risikomanagement
Phone:
030
-356501-6877
Mail:
ed.eheohlevah@regreb.ramgad
Dagmar Berger
Qualitätsmanagement und klinisches Risikomanagement
Phone:
030
-36501-6877
Mail:
ed.eheohlevah@regreb.ramgad
Prof. Dr. med. Harald Matthes
Ärztlicher Leiter
Phone:
030
-36501-7610
Mail:
ed.eheohlevah@sehttam.dlarah
Prof. Dr. med. Harald Matthes
Ärztlicher Leiter
Phone:
030
-36501-7610
Mail:
ed.eheohlevah@sehttam.dlarah