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  2. Charité - Wikipedia

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    Charité students can spend up to a year at a foreign medical school with exchange partners such as the Karolinska Institute, University of Copenhagen, Sorbonne University, Jagiellonian University, Sapienza University of Rome, University of Amsterdam, and the University of Zürich. Students are also encouraged to participate in research ...

  3. Charité (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Anni Waldhausen, a pregnant medical student, takes her exams. Her professor is Ferdinand Sauerbruch, a surgeon who grew to fame at the Berlin Charité for inventing a surgical technique that prevents amputation of a patient's damaged thigh. Anni does not want to practice medicine before her child is born and focuses on writing a thesis about ...

  4. Klaus Michael Beier - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 he became a scientific assistant at the Research and Counselling Centre for Sexual Medicine of the University Hospital in Kiel. There he habilitated in 1994 in sexual medicine and in 1995 was appointed to the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, at that time a medical faculty of the Humboldt University Berlin. He is a specialist in ...

  5. Berlin University Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin University Alliance is a consortium of three universities and one hospital in Berlin: the Free University of Berlin, the Humboldt University of Berlin, the Technische Universität Berlin, [1] and the Charité – Berlin University of Medicine.

  6. Petra Ritter (neuroscientist) - Wikipedia

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    Petra Ritter (née Wobst; born 1974) [1] is a German neuroscientist and medical doctor at Charité in Berlin. Her field is computational neuroscience and her focus is developing brain simulations for individual people with neurological conditions, combining EEG and neuroimaging data.

  7. Suzanne Curchod - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Curchod (1737 – 6 May 1794) was a French-Swiss salonist and writer. She hosted one of the most celebrated salons of the Ancien Régime.She also led the development of the Hospice de Charité, a model small hospital in Paris that still exists today as the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital.

  8. Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs - Wikipedia

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    He remained at the Charité until his death in 1885. Some of his better known assistants and students included Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), Adolf Weil (1848–1916), Paul Langerhans (1847–1888), Bernhard Naunyn (1839–1925), Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke (1842–1922), Friedrich Albin Hoffmann (1843–1924), Wilhelm Ebstein (1836–1912) and Hugo ...

  9. Joseph Hermann Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt approved of obstetrical students having ready access to morgues in which they could spend time while waiting for the labor process. For this he had a controversy with Ignaz Semmelweis who identified contamination as the principal source of high mortality rates from puerperal fever.