Department of Internal Medicine IV - Endocrinology, Nephrology
Professor Dr. med. Martin Reincke
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Staff: |
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Medical Service
(financed by third-party funds):
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92
(9)
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Medical-Technical Service
(financed by third-party funds):
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108
(43)
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Number of inpatient cases: |
6.573 |
Services of the Department of Internal Medicine IV (Endocrinology, Nephrology):
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- Acute care for elderly / geriatrics
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Curriculum Vitae of Professor Dr. med. Martin Reincke
Training and Degrees |
1978-1985
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Medical School, University of Heidelberg and Cologne, Germany
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1985-1990
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Residency in Internal Medicine/Endocrinology at the Dept. of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology Division, University of Cologne, Germany
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1991-1992
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Fellowship grant at National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
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1992-1996
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Residency in Internal Medicine/Endocrinology at University of Wuerzburg
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1995
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Habilitation in Internal Medicine
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1995
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Attending Physician, additional qualification "Endocrinology"
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1996
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C3-Professship at Medical Clinic II, University of Cologne
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1998-2004
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Head of Deartment of Endocrinology/Diabetology at Medical Clinic II, University of Freiburg
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since 2004
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Director, Medical Clinic IV, LMU Munich
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2006-2012
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Dean of clinical education, Medical School, LMU Munich
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Memberships, Prizes and Honors |
1996
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Schoeller-Junkmann-Award, German Society of Endocrinology
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2000-2002
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Council Member, European Society for Clinical Investigation
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2000-2003
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Board-member, German Society of Endocrinology
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2004
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Member of the board of trustees, August-Lenz-Stiftung
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2005
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Member of scientific board, German-Israel-Foundation
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2005
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Member of scientific board, Friedrich-Baur-Stiftung
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2006
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Mentor of Max-Weber-Fellowship/Bavaria, Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
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since 2008
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Member, Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina (German Academy of Sciences)
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2014
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Award for outstanding achievements in teaching, Bavarian Ministry of Education, Science and Art
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2015
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Member of the medical board at the German Society of Science (FK 205)
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