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Mandatsprozess bei Vorständen, Referenzeinholung und Datenschutz – Organübergreifende Datenweitergabe verursacht sofortige Konflikte mit dem Datenschutz by Dr. Walter Demmelhuber and Dr. Christoph Knapp, Directors Academy, Hamburg, 2023 (außerdem eingereicht bei BOARD Magazin, Reguvis und Der Aufsichtsrat, Fachmedien Otto Schmidt)
Dr. Walter J. Vermeulen is a Samoan / Belgian surgeon, farmer and environmentalist. He was born in Belgium and trained as a surgeon at the University of Brussels and the University of Hawaii . [ 1 ]
In 2000, Dr. Vigersky re-entered the Army, establishing the Diabetes Institute [11] at the Walter Reed Health Care System, where he was the medical director and where his research focused on the use of technology [5] and decision-support systems to improve outcomes for patients with diabetes. [12]
Walter Schreiber was born in Berlin to Paul Schreiber (a postal inspector) and his wife Gertrud Kettlitz. After completing gymnasium in Berlin, he studied medicine at the universities of Berlin, Tübingen, and Greifswald. In 1914, he enlisted voluntarily for military service and served with the 42nd Infantry Regiment in France.
Walter R Roberts was born in Austria, [where?] and was educated at the University of Vienna and Cambridge University (M.Litt., Ph.D.). [1] [2]He was a research assistant at The Harvard Law School (1940–1942) and joined the US Government (Coordinator of Information) in 1942.
Walter Clement Alvarez (July 22, 1884 – June 18, 1978) was an American physician of Spanish descent. He authored several dozen books on medicine, and wrote ...
Walter Russell "Nick" Nickel (August 21, 1907 – April 16, 1989) was an American dermatologist who was one of the founders of the field of dermatopathology.He was a co-founder and president of four different professional societies and was the founding chairman of the Division of Dermatology at the University of California, San Diego Medical Center.
Walter T. Gwenigale (c. 1935 – April 22, 2022) was a Liberian politician who became Minister of Health and Social Welfare in the Cabinet of Liberia in 2006. [1] Gwenigale was born in the Central Province, which later became known as Bong County . [ 2 ]