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Annual Report 2012
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Table of contents
3 Foreword 4 2012 Highlights 6 Another Year of Medical Excellence 8 2012 in Numbers 12 Health Services 13 Research 14 Education and Teaching | Training 15 Organizational Structure 16 Overview of Medical Facilities and Institutes 19 Legal notice
Frontispiece: Atrium of CharitéCrossOver (CCO) inaugurated in 2012
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2012 was a successful year for the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, both in medical and
financial terms. Together we have achieved much and created new avenues of opportunity.
For this we owe a special debt of gratitude to our approximately 13,000 staff members for
their exceptional commitment.
The quality and efficiency of the medical and healthcare services provided by the Charité were
also outstanding in 2012. The Charité earned first place in “Focus” magazine‘s “Germany‘s
Best Hospital” ranking of 2012. Ensuring the very best medical care for our patients is both
a vocation and a calling for our physicians, caregivers and technical staff – day after day
and with tireless dedication. The integration of clinical and research activities proved to be
fruitful again this year: observations made in clinical settings inspired intelligent research,
while innovative research findings were quickly transformed into new therapeutic concepts.
First and foremost, all this was done for the benefit of our patients. The Charité is committed
to actively advancing world-class medicine: our University Clinic unit with its around 7,000
students is one of the largest medical schools of its kind. Inaugurated in 2012 on the historic
Berlin-Mitte campus, our new teaching and research facility CharitéCrossOver unites all basic
disciplines under one roof. The Charité has been exemplary in seeking to purposefully link
academic, research and teaching activities with hands-on training programs, an approach that
now serves as a model for many other university clinics around the country.
Despite difficult framework conditions, the Charité achieved a financial surplus of 5.2 million
euros for the financial year 2012, thereby confirming the organization‘s ongoing consolidation
strategies. While the Charité still faced a 57 million euro deficit in 2008, it has been profitable
since 2011 and continues to improve its science and clinical performance.
Such positive results are a further incentive for us to strengthen and expand these successes.
Over the years to come we will continue to work together to promote Berlin as an excellent
location for research, and we will support the healthcare industry in the Berlin-Brandenburg
region in its mission to achieve world-class status.
Foreword
Prof. Dr. Karl Max Einhäupl Prof. Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich Matthias Scheller Prof. Dr. Ulrich Frei Chairman of the Board Dean Hospital Director Medical Director
First educational center inaugurated: Innovative concept for realistic learning conditions
Europe‘s largest hospital laboratory taking shape: Cornerstone ce-remony for the headquarters of the laboratory center Labor Berlin
The smartest night of the year: Kick-off event for the 12th “Long Night of Sciences”
The Neonatology ward: Treatment for 2,000 sick newborn infants, 200 of them prematurely born and weighing under 1,500 g (3.3 lbs.)
Right on time for the new term: The ultramodern teaching and research facility CharitéCrossOver (CCO) opens its doors
“Germany‘s best hospital”: Charité wins first place in “Focus” ranking
Before and after: How the facade looks today, and the winning design submitted by Hamburg architects
12 years Teddy bear clinic: Young physicians treat sick cuddly toys with assistance from the Federal Minister of Health, Daniel Bahr
Charité and MDC combine expertise: Berlin Institute for Health Research launched
Excellence Initiative grant confirms excellence: Charité continues to strengthen its top position in medical research
Christmas music for staff and patients: Charité brass quartet playing festive songs Fest
Presenting their best wishes to the Charité: High-ranking guests from the spheres of science, politics, business and industry applaud CCO opening
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The Charité – Stronger than ever
2012 was indeed a successful and eventful year for Charité –
Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Our University Hospital was able
to further improve its position as one of Germany‘s highest
performing and renowned medical centers, while continuing
to demonstrate world-class excellence in numerous aspects
of health and medical care services, research, professional
training and networking. For the second time, Charité has
again achieved a positive annual result, translating into
a profit of 5.2 million euros for 2012. The year was also
characterized by our winning of the top hospital ranking
awarded by “Focus” magazine, in addition to successes in
the national Excellence Initiative. Examples of successful
endeavors at Charité last year include good progress in
construction projects, newly inaugurated facilities, and
numerous public and professional events.
Focus Magazine RankingCharité provides first-rate medical care to its patients. This
fact was underscored yet again by “Focus” magazine‘s ran-
king of German medical facilities: Charité won first place
among approximately 1,500 hospitals around the count-
ry, well ahead of the second-place contender. The survey
assessed responses from roughly 18,000 physicians on
the basis of their hospital recommendations and hospi-
tal quality assessment reports. The study also compared
the technical equipment at the various facilities, available
treatment options, as well as the safety and satisfaction
of patients and staff.
The Excellence Initiative Awards Support for Three Projects The results of the second phase of the “Excellence Initiative
of the federal and state governments” published in June
were indeed very positive for Charité as a whole. In no less
than three categories, the Charité will now be able to expand
several top medical and university research projects: the
ongoing excellence cluster NeuroCure, in addition to financial
support for two graduate schools until 2017, i.e. the Ber-
lin School of Integrative Oncology and Berlin-Brandenburg
School for Regenerative Therapies. This success was made
possible through innovative ideas, hard work, and outstan-
ding cooperation between the many Charité scholars and
scientists, and their counterparts in the various universities
and extramural research facilities.
CharitéCrossOver Officially InauguratedThe inauguration of the new teaching and research building
of the Faculty of Medicine was celebrated in October in the
presence of around 600 representatives from the spheres
of science, business and industry, culture, as well as from
the federal and state governments. The modern building
located on the historic Charité Mitte Campus now brings
together under one roof the excellence cluster NeuroCure,
various educational facilities, and the basic academic sub-
jects of the Faculty of Medicine. Previously, the Institutes
of Neurophysiology, Medical Physics, Vegetative Physiolo-
gy, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell
Biology and Neurobiology, and Physiology were scattered
all over Berlin in 13 different locations. We have achieved
a unique campus atmosphere by uniting these institutes
in a single facility, thereby purposefully promoting scien-
tific exchange between many of the smartest minds from
academia, research and teaching. These clearly improved
framework conditions will advance the Charité‘s research
initiatives and expand innovative teaching approaches.
Green Light for the Berlin Institute of HealthAfter receiving approval from the federal and Berlin govern-
ments, the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) project can now
be officially initiated. This ambitious merger of the Charité
and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC)
aims to combine the strengths of both partners in the areas
of basic and patient-oriented research, as well as to attract
top scientists and promising young physicians from around
the world to this internationally prominent center of medi-
cal research excellence.
Another Year of Excellence in Medicine
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Another Year of Excellence in Medicine
A Solid Foundation for a Secure FutureFurther major steps forward were taken in 2012 with respect
to planned construction and renovation projects. Four of
these numerous projects should be mentioned here:
The most important collaborative project between Charité
and Vivantes is now taking shape. In February, the corner-
stone was laid on the Virchow Hospital Campus for the
Labor Berlin - Charité Vivantes GmbH building. This major
hospital laboratory center – the largest of its kind in Europe
– will provide high-performance diagnostics for more than
10,000 hospital beds in Berlin and surrounding areas, yet
another impressive success story.
The results of the architectural competition to redesign
the main hospital tower on Luisenstrasse on the Charité
Mitte Campus were quite impressive. The jury selected the
design proposed by Schweger Architects in Hamburg. The
82-meter-high hospital building features a white facade with
brick-red base. This distinct Charité structure will continue
to dominate Berlin‘s skyline and serve as a model for suc-
cessful urban renewal schemes. All 18 submitted designs
were displayed in a public exhibition.
The demolition of the health care center on the Mitte cam-
pus built in the 1980s has now made way for the new Charité
Campus Hospital, which was completed in the summer of
2013. Most of the clinics in the hospital tower will move to
this facility until the renovation work is completed. The
Campus Hospital provides space for 339 patients.
Hospital Block I on the Benjamin Franklin Campus is a modern
and user-friendly medical center: in late 2012 the building‘s
water and sewer lines were refurbished and handicapped-
accessible baths and additional sanitary facilities were ins-
talled. 3,320 linear meters of pipelines were replaced.
National Scholarships for 68 Students
Last year again, the coveted national scholarships (Deutsch-
landstipendium) were awarded to select students in the
fields of human medicine, dentistry, molecular medicine
and health science education. The grantees receive support
in the amount of 500 euros per month for at least two se-
mesters. This scholarship program is funded equally by the
federal government and by private sponsors. In 2012, the
Charité attracted the maximum amount of grant funding
and was able to award scholarships to a total of 68 students.
“Long Night of Sciences” Draws Large CrowdsIn June, for the first time Charité organized the opening
ceremony for the “Long Night of Sciences” on its historic
Mitte campus. More than 184,000 visitors saw this ‘smartest
night of the year’ as an opportunity for a behind-the-scenes
look at Berlin‘s 73 academic and science institutions. With
more than 6,000 guests that night, the Charité was one
of the most visited venues. All three Charité campuses
presented colorful programs including information booths,
guided tours to laboratories and clinical facilities, as well
as lectures for young and old. The Charité has now suc-
cessfully participated in this popular event format for the
twelfth year in a row.
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Locations
Charité Centers
Hospitals and Institutes
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ProfitabilityThree hundred years after its founding, Charité – Univer-
sitätsmedizin Berlin now comprises more than 100 medi-
cal facilities and institutes distributed across four separate
campuses: Benjamin Franklin Campus, Berlin Buch Campus,
Charité Mitte Campus and Virchow Hospital Campus. A total
of approximately 13,200 staff members are employed in
the areas of medical care, research and academics, service,
administration and external funding. This makes the Charité
one of the largest employers in the German capital.
With an overall turnover exceeding 1.4 billion euros and more
than 140,000 inpatient and 615,000 outpatient cases, the
Charité achieved revenues amounting to 801.4 million euros
for the 2012 reporting period. This breaks down to 713.4
million euros of revenues from inpatient care, 55.2 million
euros from outpatient care services, and charges for elective
procedures and fees for medical facilities used by private doc-
tors in the overall amount of 32.7 million euros. The Charité
received grants and allocations from the State of Berlin in
the amount of 191.7 million euros. Other operating income
amounted to 345.8 million euros.
Staffing costs were the largest single expenditure item
amounting to 741.4 million euros in 2012 and corresponding
to an increase of 36.1 million euros when compared with the
previous year. This item was offset by 26.2 million euros in
revenues generated by staff provided by Charité CFM Facility
Management GmbH (CFM). The cost of materials rose by
19.7 million euros in 2012 to a total of 370.4 million euros.
Other operating expenses amounted to 184.4 million euros,
including 66.0 million euros for maintenance needs.
Net earnings amounted to 5.2 million euros for the overall
2012 reporting period, despite 118 fewer beds in this fiscal
year. As a result, the Charité has again surpassed its ambi-
tious economic objectives, thereby ensuring a sustainable
fiscal consolidation of the losses incurred in the years prior
to 2011. The annual net profit will be used to strengthen
liquidity. This improvement in Charité‘s economic under-
pinning was made possible by the hard work of our staff in
furthering Charité‘s economic reform process, which in turn
facilitated the implementation of an extensive portfolio of
improvements in structural efficiency. Based on this success-
ful package of measures, we were able to balance and even
overcompensate for these losses, despite a further increase
in expenditures due to tariff agreements and inflationary
effects occurring during the financial year.
InvestmentsOver the course of the 2012 financial year the Charité inves-
ted a total of approximately 81.3 million euros in both tangible
and intangible assets. A major portion of these investments
was financed by the State of Berlin in the form of subsidies
for health services and research and teaching; the regular
investment subsidies of the State of Berlin amounted to 33.7
million euros.
Human ResourcesThe Charité saw a slight increase in the number of its active
full-time staff during the 2012 financial year. On average,
9,720 active full-time staff were employed during 2012. Six
full-time staff were added to the workforce in 2012. More-
over, an average of 1,617 full-time staff were financed from
external funding sources.
2012 in Numbers
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PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT
2011 2012 in T€ in T€
Sales revenue* 760,183 801,361
Changes in inventory 1,196 1,072
Public grants and subsidies 184,806 191,743
Other operating income 335,568 345,758
1.281,753 1.339,934
Personnel costs 705,341 741,427
Cost of materials 350,684 370,350
Interim result 225,728 228,156
Result from subsidized items related to hospital operations 60,335 55,460
Depreciation of intangible assets and tangible assets 74,929 55,460
Other operating expenditures 189,272 184,450
Interim result 21,862 23,915
Financial result -8,569 -12,193
Result from ordinary business activities 13,293 11,722
Extraordinary expenses 2,110 2,110
Taxes 2,991 4,389
Net income the year 8,192 5,223
* Sales revenue is defined as proceeds from hospital servi-ces, optional medical services, outpatient services, and reve-nues from elective procedures conducted by physicians.
2012 in Numbers Excellent financial results:
In 2012, Charité achieved an annual result of 5.2 million euros, despite 118 fewer beds
8.2 2008 2009 2010 5.2 2011 2012
-19.2 -17.8
-56.6
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PROFIT AND LOSS SUMMARY
31 Dec 2011 31 Dec 2012 ASSETS in T€ in T€
A. Fixed assets
I. Intangible fixed assets 2,160 1,665
II. Tangible assets 1.170,048 1.170,953
III. Financial assets 3,681 3,642
1.175,889 1.176,259
B. Current assets
I. Inventories 46,234 48,504
II. Receivables and other assets 221,895 232,760
III. Cash on hand, deposits in land central bank, bank deposits 69,650 90,951
337,779 372,215
C. Deferred income 1,787 3,805
D. Deficit not covered by equity 14,821 9,871
1.530,276 1.562,151
LIABILITIES
A. Capital resources
1. Capital 167,619 164,346
2. Revenue reserves 1,800 1,800
3. Loss carried forward -189,431 -181,240
4. Net annual income 8,192 5,223
5. Loss not covered by equity 14,821 9,871
0 0
B. Special items to finance fixed assets 970,625 967,205
C. Provisions 295,041 341,773
D. Liabilities 260,678 275,498
E. Deferred income 3,932 4,672
1.530,276 1.562,151
232 Professors4.118 Nursing staff13.200Staff members Of those
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CHANGES IN STAFFING LEVELS
ø FT ø FT Development 2011 2012 of fte
Active full-time staff (FT) total 9,713.7 9,719.9 6.2
of those:
Medical services 2,060.7 2,080.9 30.3
Nursing services 2,492.2 2,474.7 -17.5
Medical–technical services 2,566.6 2,522.8 -43.7
Functional services 1,072.8 1,127.9 -55.1
Operating and supply services 352.6 366.8 -14.2
Technical services 215.8 199.9 -16.0
Administrative services 821.1 815.8 -5.3
Special services 78.2 78.0 -0.2
Staff training services 53.8 53.1 -0.7
Inactive full-time staff 1,181.7 1,1228.3 46.6
Active full-time staff (externally funded) 1,684.7 1,617.3 -76.4
Full-time staff total 12,580.1 12,565.5 -14.5
Students 302.8 297,3 -5.4
Midwife trainees 25.1 40.9 15.9
Trainees 92.7 90.9 --1.9
29 %
71 %
Personnel
742 Administrative staff3.668 Scientists and physicians
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Health services
2011 2012 total total
Number of officially authorized 3,213 3,095
beds available 3,213 3,095
Utilization rate 85.10 86.00 (average number of available beds in %)
Average occupancy in days 6.41 6.39
Occupancy days 940,240 948,571
Inpatient cases 139,142 140,706
Outpatient cases 593,614 615,694
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Cystic fibrosis
Adult autism
Polyposis syndrome
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Anaplastology Coeliac disease
Psoriasis
Muscle disease
Short bowel syndrome
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Number of cases and casemix points, in thousands
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159 163174
182187
117127 130 130 133
193198
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NATIONALEsKRANKENHAUs
DeutschlanDs grösster
KranKenhaus- vergleich
TOp2012
Clinic-Ranking(Focus 22|2012)
SpeCial CONSUlTiNG HOURS
Number 1Charité
Age-related macular degenerationScleroderma
Food intolerance
Movement disorders
Early onset arthritis
Transplantation
Pediatric Rhythmology
Immunodeficiency
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Research
Trends in state grants and external funding
million
euros
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250
200
150
100
50
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100
150
200
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Collaborative Research Centers156Excellence Projects
3Excellence Projects
3 Federal Research Ministry Competency Networks
Collaborative Research Centers with host function
94Clinical Research Groups
6DFG Research Groups
4DFG Graduate Schools
stat
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ants
exte
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fun
ding
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
255 258251
245 240229
216203
190177
184 189
8897 98
108101 105
116130 127
151 153 154
42.3 million euros German Research Foundation (DFG)
35.7 million euros Business/industry and donations
35.6 million euros Federal Ministry
16.1 million euros European Union
14.9 million euros Foundations
8 million euros Other
1.4 million euros Land of Berlin
154 million euros
procured external
funding
Focus of research activities
• Immunological science
• Cardiovascular research
and metabolism
• Neuroscience
• Oncology
• Regenerative therapies
• Rare diseases and genetics
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* without Master
EDUCATION AND TEACHING
December December 2011 2012
Students, total 7,025 6,974
Number of degree courses 17 19
First-year students, total 1,427 1,377
of whom:
Medicine 653 696
Dentistry 92 99
Health science 66 61
Other 616 521
Graduates, total * 680 776
of whom:
Medicine 537 634
Dentistry 66 96
Health science 30 46
OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING Occupational training at the Health Academy
600 traineeships in 8 different healthcare professions Midwifery Healthcare and nursing Healthcare and pediatric nursing Surgical-technical assistant Nutrition assistant Logopedics Physiotherapy Autopsy and preparation assistants
Further qualified occupations
Medical assistantAnimal technicianAdministrative assistantDental assistantBiology lab assistantOffice assistantInformation systems assistant
Consumer Health Care
Public Health
Standard Medical Studies
Cerebrovascular MedicineDentistry
Health and Society:International Gender Studies Berlin
Medical Neurosciences – International Graduate Program
Molecular Medicine
Reformed Medical Curriculum
UNIVERSITY CURRICULUMEpidemiology Applied Epidemiology
BA in Health Science
Model Medicinal Studies
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CC10 CC11 CC12 CC13 CC14 CC15 CC16 CC17
EXECUTIVE BOARDChairman of the Executive Board
Prof. Dr. Karl Max Einhäupl
Hospital DirectorMatthias Scheller
Medical DirectorProf. Dr. Ulrich Frei
DeanProf. Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich
Executive Secretary of the BoardDr. Jan Steffen Jürgensen
Clinical Center ManagementMatthias Scheller (Hospital Director)Prof. Dr. Ulrich Frei (Medical Director)
Hedwig Francois-Kettner (Nursing Director)Dr. Helmar Wauer (Hospital Business Director)
Faculty BoardProf. Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich (Dean)
Prof. Dr. Christian Hagemeier (Vice Dean for Research)
Prof. Dr. Claudia Spies (Vice Dean for Education)
Dr. Gerrit Fleige (Faculty Business Director)
Research
Marc Philipp
Study Affairs
Burkhard Danz
Central Academic and International
Academic AffairsDr. Mathias John
Corporate Controlling
Roland Kurney
Strategic Corporate
DevelopmentDr. Wolfram
von Pannwitz
Staff
Christof Schmitt
Corporate Communications
Uwe Dolderer
IT
Helmut Greger
Internal Audit
Karl-Michael Müller
Legal Services
Christof Schmitt
Technologyand Operations
Toralf Giebe
Academy
Dr. Marianne RabeCarsta Prütz
Finance andPurchasing
Dr. Alexander Hewer
Buildings and Grounds Management
Christian Kilz
Pharmacy
Dr. Susan Bischoff
Office for Negotiations with Health Insurance
CompaniesCarsta Prütz
CHARITÉCENTERS
BUSINESS DIVISIONS
SPIN-OFFS AND HOLDINGSZTB Zentrum für Transfusionsmedizin und Zelltherapie Berlin gGmbH
Labor Berlin – Charité Vivantes Services GmbH
Labor Berlin – Charité Vivantes GmbH
Charité CFM Facility Management GmbH
CRO Charité Research Organisation GmbH
GDL Gesundheitsdienstleistungsgesellschaft mbH
Charité Physiotherapie- und Präventionszentrum GmbH
Ambulantes Gesundheitszentrum der Charité GmbH
Medizinisches Versorgungszentrum der Charité Mitte GmbH
Medical Faculty SenateChairman: Prof. Dr. Peter-André Alt and Prof. Dr. Jan-Hendrik Olbertz
Office: Dr. Gerda Fabert
Supervisory BoardChairwoman: Sandra Scheeres
Office of the Supervisory Board: Dr. Jan Steffen Jürgensen
Faculty CouncilChairwoman:
Prof. Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich
Office: Heike Stein
Organizational structuresLast update: August 2013
Office forCompliance
Marc Deffland
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Overview of the clinics and institutes
CC1 CharitéCenter for Health and Human Sciences Scientific Director Prof. Dr. Adelheid Kuhlmey +49 30 450 529 171 [email protected] Managing Director Dr. Sabine Damm +49 30 450 529 181 [email protected] Director Berlin School of Public Health Prof. Dr. Jacqueline Müller-Nordhorn Institute of General Medicine Dr. Christoph Heintze (acting) Institute of Occupational Medicine Prof. Dr. Adelheid Kuhlmey Institute for the History of Medicine and Ethics in Medicine Prof. Dr. Volker Hess Institute of Healthcare Research Prof. Dr. Ralph Brennecke Institute of Health Sciences Education and Nursing Science Prof. Dr. Michael Ewers Institute of Medical Psychology Prof. Dr. Christine Heim Institute of Medical Sociology Prof. Dr. Adelheid Kuhlmey Institute of Sexology and Sexual Medicine Prof. Dr. Klaus Beier Prof. Dr. Claudia Witt (acting)
CC2 CharitéCenter for Basic Sciences (Year 1) Scientific Director Prof. Dr. Peter-Michael Kloetzel +49 30 450 528 071 [email protected] Managing Director Thomas Gazlig +49 30 450 528 181 [email protected] Director Specialty network Anatomy Institute of Integrative Neuroanatomy Prof. Dr. Imre Vida Institute of Vegetative Anatomy Prof. Dr. Sebastian Bachmann Institute of Cell Biology and Neurobiology Prof. Dr. Victor Tarabykin (acting) Specialty network biochemistry and molecular biology Institute of Biochemistry Prof. Dr. Peter-Michael Kloetzel Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Prof. Dr. Britta Eickholt Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics Prof. Dr. Christian Spahn Institute of Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics Prof. Dr. Peter-Michael Kloetzel (acting) Specialty network physiology Institute of Neurophysiology Prof. Dr. Jörg Geiger Institute of Physiology Prof. Dr. Axel R. Pries Institute of Vegetative Physiology Prof. Dr. Pontus B. Persson
CC3 CharitéCenter for Dental, Oral and Maxillary Medicine Scientific Director Prof. Dr. Paul-Georg Jost-Brinkmann +49 30 450 562 522 [email protected] Managing Director Manfred Datta +49 30 450 562 001 [email protected] Director Institute for Dental, Oral and Maxilary Medicine Prof. Dr. Paul-Georg Jost-Brinkmann
CC4 CharitéCenter for Therapy and Research Scientific Director Prof. Dr. Josef Köhrle +49 30 450 524 021 [email protected] Managing Director Thomas Gazlig +49 30 450 528 181 [email protected] Director Specialty network Pharmacology and Toxicology Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Prof. Dr. Ulrich Kintscher (acting) Institute of Pharmacology Prof. Dr. Reinhold Kreutz Specialty network Biometry, Epidemiology and Medical computer science Institute of Medical Biometrics and Clinical Epidemiology Prof. Dr. Josef Köhrle (acting) Institute of Experimental Endocrinology Prof. Dr. Thomas Tolxdorff Institute of Medical Informatics Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Herzel Institute of Theoretical Biology Prof. Dr. Josef Köhrle
CC5 CharitéCenter for Diagnostic Laboratory and Preventive Medicine Medical Director Prof. Dr. Rudolf Tauber +49 30 8445 2555 [email protected] Managing Director Sina Wesoly +49 30 450 569 392 [email protected] Managing MTA Sigrid Kersten +49 30 450 525 189 [email protected] Director Institute of Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry Prof. Dr. Rudolf Tauber Institute of Microbiology and Hygiene Prof. Dr. Ulf Göbel Institute of Virology | CBF Prof. Dr. Regine Heilbronn Institute of Virology | CCM Prof. Dr. Detlev Krüger Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences Prof. Dr. Michael Tsokos Institute of Forensic Psychiatry Prof. Dr. Hans-Ludwig Kröber Institute of Pathology Prof. Dr. Manfred Dietel Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine Prof. Dr. Petra Gastmeier
CC6 CharitéCenter for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Medical Director Prof. Dr. Bernd Hamm +49 30 450 527 082 [email protected] Managing Director Arne Weber +49 30 450 527 091 [email protected] Managing MTRA Susanne Ortmann +49 30 450 557 071 [email protected] Director Institute of Radiology (with the areas of Pediatric Radiology and Neuroradiology) Prof. Dr. Bernd Hamm Department of Nuclear Medicine Prof. Dr. Winfried Brenner
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CC7 CharitéCenter for Anesthesiology, Operating-Room Management a. Intensive Care Medicine Medical Director Prof. Dr. Claudia Spies +49 30 450 531 012 [email protected] Managing Director Dr. Matthes Seeling +49 30 450 651 121 [email protected] Nursing Director Evelyn Starkiewicz +49 30 450 577 048 [email protected] Director Department of Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine | CCM/CVK Prof. Dr. Claudia Spies Department of Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine | CBF Prof. Dr. Christoph Stein Operating Room Management (with OP and Anesthesia Functional Service)| CBF/CCM/CVK Prof. Dr. Claudia Spies/Prof. Dr. Christoph Stein
CC8 CharitéCenter for Surgery Medical Director Prof. Dr. Peter Neuhaus +49 30 450 552 001 [email protected] Managing Director Leonore Boscher +49 30 450 522 001 [email protected] Nursing Director Annett Leifert +49 30 450 552 524 [email protected] Director Department of General, Visceral, Vascular and Thoracic Surgery | CCM Prof. Dr. Joachim M. Müller Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery | CVK Prof. Dr. Peter Neuhaus Department of General, Vascular and Thoracic Surgery | CBF Prof. Dr. Martin E. Kreis Department of Urology Prof. Dr. Kurt Miller
CC9 CharitéCenter for Traumatology and Reconstructive Surgery Medical Director Prof. Dr. Norbert Haas +49 30 450 552 012 [email protected] Managing Director Dipl.-Kfm. Gerald Linczak +49 30 450 552 728 [email protected] Nursing Director Stefanie Bieberstein +49 30 450 577 051 [email protected] Director Department of Traumatology and Reconstructive Surgery Prof. Dr. Norbert Haas inculding Department of Orthopedic Surgery | CVK/CCM Julius Wolff Institut for Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Duda Department of Traumatology and Reconstructive Surgery | CBF Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ertel Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | CBF/CVK Prof. Dr. Bodo Hoffmeister
CC10 Charité Comprehensive Cancer Center Medical Director Prof. Dr. Ulrich Keilholz (acting) +49 30 450 513 501 [email protected] Managing Director Dr. Regina Jünger +49 30 450 540 011 [email protected] Director Charité Comprehensive Cancer Center Prof. Dr. Ulrich Keilholz (acting)
CC11 CharitéCenter for Cardiovascular Diseases Medical Director Prof. Dr. Gert Baumann +49 30 450 513 072 [email protected] Managing Director Dipl.-Kfm. Gerald Linczak +49 30 450 552 728 [email protected] Nursing Director Stefanie Bieberstein +49 30 450 577 051 [email protected] Director Department of Cardiology and Pulmonology (including Angiology) | CBF Prof. Dr. Heinz-Peter Schultheiß Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Konertz Medical Department, Division of Cardiology and Angiology | CCM Prof. Dr. Gert Baumann Medical Department, Division of Cardiology | CVK Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Haverkamp (acting)
CC12 CharitéCenter for Internal Medicine and Dermatology Medical Director Prof. Dr. Gerd-Rüdiger Burmester +49 30 450 513 061 [email protected] Managing Director Juliane Maryam Salehin +49 30 450 552 201 [email protected] Nursing Director Andrea Schmidt-Rumposch +49 30 450 677 026 [email protected] Director Medical Department, Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology Prof. Dr. Gerd-Rüdiger Burmester (including Physical Medicine CBF/CCM) Medical Department, Division of Infectiology and Pneumonology Prof. Dr. Norbert Suttorp (including Pneumonological Oncology) Medical Outpatient Prof. Dr. Jürgen Scholze Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Allergology Prof. Dr. Torsten Zuberbier (acting) Institute of Medical Immunology Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Volk Medical Department, Division of Psychosomatic Medicine Prof. Dr. Burghard Klapp/Dr. Mathias Rose (acting)
CC13 CharitéCenter for Internal Medicine with Gastroenterology and Nephrology Medical Director Prof. Dr. Bertram Wiedenmann +49 30 450 553 022 [email protected] Managing Director Dr. Werner Wyrwich +49 30 450 513 181 [email protected] Nursing Director Dagmar Hildebrand +49 30 450 577 368 [email protected] Director Specialty network Nephrology Medical Department, Division of Nephrology and Internal Intensive Care Medicine | CVK Prof. Dr. R. Schindler/Prof. Dr. A. Jörres (acting) Medical Department, Division of Nephrology | CCM Prof. Dr. Hans-Hellmut Neumayer Department of Nephrology Prof. Dr. Walter Zidek
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Specialty network of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases Medical Department, Division of Hepatology and Gastroenterology | CVK Prof. Dr. Bertram Wiedenmann (including Metabolic Diseases) Department of Gastroenterology, Infectiology and Rheumatology CBF Prof. Dr. Britta Siegmund (acting) (including workspace nutrition medicine) Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases Prof. Dr. Joachim Spranger Institute of Clinical Physiology Prof. Dr. Michael Fromm Divison of Lipid Metabolism Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen Emergency Department | CBF Prof. Dr. Rajan Somasundaram Emergency Departments | CVK/CCM Prof. Dr. Martin Möckel
CC14 CharitéCenter for Tumor Medicine Medical Director Prof. Dr. Bernd Dörken +49 30 450 553 111 [email protected] Managing Director Dr. Felix Mehrhof +49 30 450 513 181 [email protected] Nursing Director Judith Heepe +49 30 450 577 368 [email protected] Director Medical Department, Division of Hematology, Oncology | CBF Prof. Dr. Antonio Pezzutto Medical Department, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Tumor Immunology | CVK Prof. Dr. Bernd Dörken Medical Department, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Tumor Immunology | CCM Prof. Dr. Hanno Riess Department of Radiation Oncology and Radiotherapy | CCM/CVK Prof. Dr. Volker Budach Department of Radiation Oncology and Radiotherapy | CBF Dr. Lutz Moser Institute of Immunology Prof. Dr. Thomas Blankenstein Institute of Transfusion Medicine Prof. Dr. Abdulgabar Salama (acting)
CC15 CharitéCenter for Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry Medical Director Prof. Dr. Matthias Endres +49 30 450 560 102 [email protected] Managing Director PD Dr. Uwe Reuter +49 30 450 560 274 [email protected] Nursing Director Sinah Bischoff-Everding +49 30 450 677 035 [email protected] Director Department of Neurology with Chair in Experimental Neurology/BNIC Prof. Dr. Matthias Endres Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy | CBF Prof. Dr. Isabella Heuser-Collier Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy | CCM Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinz Department of Neurosurgery with Pediatric Neurosurgery Prof. Dr. Peter Vajkoczy Institute of Neuropathology Prof. Dr. Frank Heppner
CC16 CharitéCenter for Audiology/Phoniatrics, Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Medical Director Prof. Dr. Manfred Gross +49 30 450 555 401 [email protected] Managing Director PD Dr. Uwe Reuter +49 30 450 560 274 [email protected] Nursing Director Diane Jetschmann +49 30 450 577 118 [email protected] Director Department of Ophthalmology Prof. Dr. Antonia Joussen Department of Otolaryngology | CCM/CVK Prof. Dr. Heidi Olze Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics Prof. Dr. Manfred Gross Department of Otolaryngology | CBF PD Dr. Minoo Lenarz
CC17 CharitéCenter for Gynecology, Perinatal, Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine with Perinatal Center and Human Genetics Medical Director Prof. Dr. Ulrike Lehmkuhl +49 30 450 566 202 [email protected] Managing Director Juliane Kaufmann +49 30 450 566 341 [email protected] Nursing Director Barbara Jung +49 30 450 577 168 [email protected] Director Specialty network perinatal medicine Department of Obstetrics Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Henrich Department of Neonatology Prof. Dr. Christoph Bührer Further Facilitie Department of Gynecology Prof. Dr. Jalid Sehouli Department of Gynecology (including Breast Center Prof. Dr. Achim Schneider Specialty network paediatrics and youth medicine Department of Pediatrics Endocrinology, Gastroenterology and Metabolic medicine Prof. Dr. Heiko Krude (acting) Department of Pediatrics, Division of Cardiology Prof. Dr. Felix Berger Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumonology and Immunology Prof. Dr. Philippe Stock (acting) Department of Pediatrics, Division of Oncology and Hematology Prof. Dr. Angelika Eggert Department of Pediatrics, Division of Nephrology Prof. Dr. Uwe Querfeld Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology Prof. Dr. Christoph Hübner Department of Pediatric Surgery Prof. Dr. Karin Rothe Center for Social Pediatrics Dr. Theodor Michael (acting) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine Prof. Dr. Ulrike Lehmkuhl and Psychotherapy Institute of Experimental Pediatric Endocrinology Prof. Dr. Heiko Krude Further Facilities Institute of Medical Genetics and Human Genetics Prof. Dr. Stefan Mundlos Institute of Medical Genetics Prof. Dr. Bernhard Herrmann Institute of Immunogenetics Prof. Dr. Andreas Ziegler
Last update: August 2013
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