Study of human medicine at the University of Cologne, Germany, with official German license to practice medicine
December 1978 – April 1979
Chemistry and psychology studies at UCLA, Californian State Bakersfield, USA
Studies
April 1979 – May 1985
Study of human medicine at the University of Cologne, Germany, with official German license to practice medicine
December 1978 – April 1979
Chemistry and psychology studies at UCLA, Californian State Bakersfield, USA
Scientific Studies
2007 – 2014
Conception and development of an electro-energetic logbook for structured further education in every surgical field.
1994 – 2015
Leading of national and international trainings for surgeons regarding laparoscopic aortoiliac surgery, minimal invasive surgery in the abdomen and TEM (transanal endoscopic microsurgery) – technique
Scientific Studies
2007 – 2014
Conception and development of an electro-energetic logbook for structured further education in every surgical field.
1994 – 2015
Leading of national and international trainings for surgeons regarding laparoscopic aortoiliac surgery, minimal invasive surgery in the abdomen and TEM (transanal endoscopic microsurgery) – technique
1992 – 2000
Conception and development of universally applicable endoscopic instruments for videoendoscopic aortoiliac vascular surgery and laparoscopic surgery together with Aesculap Company, Tuttlingen, Germany
1988 – 1994
In charge of colo-proctological consultation hours and scientific work in colorectal surgery at the Surgical Department of the University Hospital of Cologne, Germany
Operative and scientific responsibility for trans anal endoscopic microsurgery “TEM”, main surgeon in Cologne and surrounding area
Introduction and in charge for clinical and scientific focus regarding laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery at the Surgical University Hospital, Cologne, Germany
1992 – 2000
Conception and development of universally applicable endoscopic instruments for videoendoscopic aortoiliac vascular surgery and laparoscopic surgery together with Aesculap Company, Tuttlingen, Germany
1988 – 1994
Head of the colo-proctological consultation hour and scientific work in colorectal surgery at the Surgical Department of the University Hospital of Cologne, Germany
Operative and scientific responsibility for trans anal endoscopic microsurgery “TEM”, main surgeon in Cologne and surrounding area
Introduction and in charge for clinical and scientific focus regarding laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery at the Surgical University Hospital, Cologne, Germany
Doctoral Thesis
July 1988
“THE TRANSANAL ENDOSCOPIC RECTAL OPERATION IN ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS”
For trans anal surgical removal of broad-based polyps and confined rectal cancer at early stage, Surgical University Hospital of Cologne, Professor Dr. med. Gerhard Bueß, Professor Dr. Dr. H. Pichlmaier.
Doctoral Thesis
July 1988
“THE TRANSANAL ENDOSCOPIC RECTAL OPERATION IN ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS”
For trans anal surgical removal of broad-based polyps and confined rectal cancer at early stage, Surgical University Hospital of Cologne, Professor Dr. med. Gerhard Bueß, Professor Dr. Dr. H. Pichlmaier.
Habilitation
(Postdoctoral Thesis)
September 2001
Award of the title “Professor” by Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, the President
March 1996
TITLE: “VIDEOENDOSCOPIC VASCULAR SURGERY IN THE PELVIC FLOOR: THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW SURGICAL TECHNIQUE”.
Award of the teaching license for surgery at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Charité, Berlin
Habilitation
(Postdoctoral Thesis)
September 2001
Award of the title “Professor” by Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, the President
March 1996
TITLE: “VIDEOENDOSCOPIC VASCULAR SURGERY IN THE PELVIC FLOOR: THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW SURGICAL TECHNIQUE”.
Award of the teaching license for surgery at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Charité, Berlin