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School VI Medicine and Health Sciences
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26129 Oldenburg

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School VI - Medicine and Health Sciences

The School VI Medicine and Health Sciences is the youngest School of the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg. It was founded in 2012 and consists of the Department of Human Medicine, the Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics, the Department of Neurosciences, the Department of Psychology and Health Services Research.

New website of the University Medicine Oldenburg (UMO)

The website “universitätsmedizin-oldenburg.de” provides an overview of UMO's structures and news from university medicine. It complements the websites of the faculty and the cooperating hospitals and gives external visitors in particular an impression of UMO's diversity and unique selling points.

To the UMO website

The model course of study in human medicine is the first time in Germany that medical training is taking place across borders. 120 study places are currently available annually on the Oldenburg side at the European Medical School Oldenburg-Groningen.

Characteristics of the school VI are the highly regarded cross-border model course in human medicine - the European Medical School Oldenburg-Groningen (EMS) - as well as the close integration of basic research, clinical research and health care research. It thus offers students and scientists an excellent environment in which to acquire and apply the knowledge and skills necessary for the medicine of the future.

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Insights into the School VI

    Martin Maurer

    Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology

    Martin Maurer appointed

    Prof. Dr Dr Martin Maurer has been appointed Professor of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

    He also took over as the director of the University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the Klinikum Oldenburg. Before coming to Oldenburg, Maurer was Senior Consultant at the radiology department of the University Hospital of Bern (Switzerland).

    In addition to his medical degree, Maurer completed two Master’s degrees, one in Health Business Administration and another in Health Economics, Policy and Management. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at the Charité University Hospital in Berlin in 2007 and another doctorate in health sciences in 2014. He also did his habilitation at the Charité in 2012. In 2019 he became an adjunct professor at the University of Bern. 

    During his seven years at the Charité hospital Maurer completed his specialist training as a radiologist, before moving to the University Hospital of Bern in 2014, where from 2015 he led the abdominal and urological radiology team. The use of radiological procedures, particularly in the abdominal cavity, is a key focus of Maurer's research.

    Newly appointed

    Martin Maurer

    Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology

    Martin Maurer appointed

    Prof. Dr Dr Martin Maurer has been appointed Professor of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

    He also took over as the director of the University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the Klinikum Oldenburg. Before coming to Oldenburg, Maurer was Senior Consultant at the radiology department of the University Hospital of Bern (Switzerland).

    In addition to his medical degree, Maurer completed two Master’s degrees, one in Health Business Administration and another in Health Economics, Policy and Management. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at the Charité University Hospital in Berlin in 2007 and another doctorate in health sciences in 2014. He also did his habilitation at the Charité in 2012. In 2019 he became an adjunct professor at the University of Bern. 

    During his seven years at the Charité hospital Maurer completed his specialist training as a radiologist, before moving to the University Hospital of Bern in 2014, where from 2015 he led the abdominal and urological radiology team. The use of radiological procedures, particularly in the abdominal cavity, is a key focus of Maurer's research.

    New appointees

    Martin Maurer

    Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology

    Martin Maurer appointed

    Prof. Dr Dr Martin Maurer has been appointed Professor of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

    He also took over as the director of the University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the Klinikum Oldenburg. Before coming to Oldenburg, Maurer was Senior Consultant at the radiology department of the University Hospital of Bern (Switzerland).

    In addition to his medical degree, Maurer completed two Master’s degrees, one in Health Business Administration and another in Health Economics, Policy and Management. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at the Charité University Hospital in Berlin in 2007 and another doctorate in health sciences in 2014. He also did his habilitation at the Charité in 2012. In 2019 he became an adjunct professor at the University of Bern. 

    During his seven years at the Charité hospital Maurer completed his specialist training as a radiologist, before moving to the University Hospital of Bern in 2014, where from 2015 he led the abdominal and urological radiology team. The use of radiological procedures, particularly in the abdominal cavity, is a key focus of Maurer's research.

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