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Markus Hibbeler
University Medicine Top News

Impending lack of space: Lectures in the open air

With a staged lecture, the School V - School of Medicine and Health Sciences has drawn attention to the impending lack of space. Despite rising student numbers in medicine, the green light for a teaching building has not been given.

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From hearing aid to health centre on the ear

The University of Oldenburg is leading a new research training group on the further development of hearing aids and is involved in another research training group in the field of Computing Science. The University of Bremen is a research partner in both programmes.

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Markus Hibbeler
University Medicine Top News

Fight for more medical study places

With the "Doctors don't fall from the sky" campaign, University Medicine Oldenburg wants to emphasise its demand for adequate financing. The goal: more places to study medicine in Oldenburg.

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University Medicine Oldenburg / Markus Hibbeler
University Medicine Top News

Positive signal from Hanover

Science Minister Falko Mohrs even held out the prospect of more than 200 places for new students at the University Medicine Oldenburg Parliamentary Evening - University President Bruder urges budget resolution.

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Why listening is so difficult

We hear with our ears, but the brain plays a key role in understanding. Researchers in biological psychology have gained new insights into the influence of attention on signal processing.

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University Medicine

"Good healthcare as a location factor"

Hans Gerd Nothwang has been the full-time Dean of School V - School of Medicine and Health Sciences for more than six years. He is now starting his second term of office. A review and a look ahead.

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University Medicine Campus Life

Learning with fellow students on another continent

Supported by the German Academic Exchange Service, teachers from Oldenburg and Bangkok (Thailand) have developed an augmented reality seminar that enables medical students from both countries to learn together.

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Markus Hibbeler
University Medicine Top News Human Medicine

Kicking for the heart

Is football, if it follows certain rules, also suitable for people with heart disease? Researchers from the Department of Cardiology at the University Medical Centre are currently investigating this.

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University of Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt
University Medicine Campus Life

Treatment marathon in the teddy bear hospital

Broken leg, abdominal pain, fever: the complaints in the teddy bear hospital hardly differ from those in a real emergency room. Medical students took the time to examine around 300 cuddly toys in detail.

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University Medicine Top News Health Services Research

What your home region reveals about your cancer risk

For many types of cancer, the incidence rate is decreasing – but according to a new study some regions are benefiting considerably more from this trend than others. Health economist Lars Schwettmann explains the connections.

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In Dr Frank N. Stein's office

The University is offering a new and unusual class for medical students. In Escape Room Neurology, they have just 90 minutes to apply their medical knowledge to solve puzzles and prevent a cyberattack while contending with an odd assistant.

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New algorithm for quicker detection of antibiotic resistances

Oldenburg researchers develop method for improved identification of potentially resistant bacterium which can cause, among other things, urinary tract infections and blood poisoning.

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Researchers investigate long-term consequences of the coronavirus pandemic

Researchers at University Medicine Oldenburg want to make long-term symptoms of COVID-19 predictable and investigate what impact the pandemic has had on the mental health of children and adolescents.

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MARKUS HIBBELER
University Medicine Campus Life

Between studying and everyday life on the ward

Medical students Antonia Matiszick and Alexandra Horst have not yet graduated from university. Nevertheless, they were recently responsible for a section of a ward at Oldenburg Hospital. What was going on there?

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Ronald Frommann
University Medicine Top News

Alzheimer's and depression: diagnosis by computer?

Medical ethicists from Oldenburg are investigating ethical aspects of the use of artificial intelligence in psychiatric practice. The focus is on the diseases Alzheimer's and depression.

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University Medicine Top News

Parliamentary Evening at University Medicine Oldenburg

More guests than ever before accepted the invitation to University Medicine Oldenburg's Parliamentary Evening. They learnt how the location intends to improve healthcare provision and what support it needs.

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How climate change affects the psyche

With the Berlin Declaration, experts, including Oldenburg researchers René Hurlemann and Nina Marsh, warn of the dangers of climate change for the psyche. In this interview, they talk about controversial connections.

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University Medicine Top News

From student to teaching doctor

More than 180 north-west German practices help to train future doctors from Oldenburg. A former student now works at her former internship - and passes on her knowledge.

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University Medicine Top News

Three more hospitals support medical training

As the number of students grows, so does the number of practical training centres: University Medicine Oldenburg accepts hospitals in Papenburg, Wildeshausen and Varel as academic teaching hospitals.

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University Medicine Top News

Keynote speaker Weil honours University Medicine Oldenburg

Lower Saxony's Minister President praised the training of doctors in the "European Medical School Oldenburg-Groningen" model degree programme. Ten years after its foundation, University Medicine Oldenburg is firmly established.

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