Ellen Müller-Dethard
Ellen Müller-Dethard (born September 21, 1926 in Berlin, Germany) was a German doctor and occupational therapist Life and WorkChoose source code
Ellen Müller-Dethard, b. Irmisch, was born in 1926 in Berlin, Alt-Moabit, as first child of the chief man in the Reichswehrministerium Kurt Irmisch and his wife Hertha. After her high school at the Elisabeth Granier School in Hanover, she studied medicine from 1946 to 1950 at the University of Göttingen. From her family, she did not finish her studies at first because, after marrying with the specialist for internal medicine, Dr. med. Hans-Hermann Müller-Dethard, as an assistant in Hanover, developed an internistic practice in which she worked actively for 16 years. After her husband's early death in 1966, Ellen Müller-Dethard, the mother of four young children, once again began her medical studies at Göttingen, where she passed her medical examination on 6 December 1967 at the Medical Faculty of the University of Göttingen. In 1969, she became a doctor at the Women's Hospital of the Hannover Medical School (MHH) med. PhD. From 1970 onwards, Ellen Müller-Dethard worked as a staff member and student physician and later as Senior Medical Officer at the Medical University of Hanover, and was therefore responsible for the medical and occupational safety of the employees. She was thus a pioneer of occupational medicine at hospitals. In 1972 she received recognition as a general practitioner. Awards (selection) Edit source code
For her contributions, Ellen Müller-Dethard has received numerous awards, including the honorary plaque of the Medical Association of Lower Saxony in 1986, the Honorary Citizenship of the Medical University of Hanover (1995) and the Paracelsus Medal of the German Medical Association in 2007. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 1034706756 (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 52204832 Wikipedia People Search | Last check-up: January 26, 2015. GND name record: 107220288 (AKS)
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