The University Hospital Bonn is a maximum care hospital with more than 1306 planned beds. Our more than 8,500 employees perform tasks in research, teaching and patient care as well as in public health at the highest level.[citation needed]
At the same time as the Prussian founding of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn in 1818, the first chairs and clinics were established for internal medicine, surgery and obstetrics, among others. Due to the increased need for space, these clinics later moved to new buildings on Theaterstraße in the area of today's Beethovenhalle during the German Empire.
After World War II, the University Hospital Bonn moved to a large area on the Venusberg in the middle of the Kotten Forest, and now only the Forensic Medicine Institute, the Diamorphine Outpatient Clinic, the Preclinical Institutes and the Dental Clinic of the UKB remain in the city outside the Venusberg campus. Since 2001, Bonn University Hospital has been independent with its own supervisory board. It is managed by a five-member board of directors. Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. mult. Wolfgang Holzgreve, MBA, has been chairman of the board since 2012.[1]
Non-scientific. Med. Techn. service: 1,330 full staff
Functional service: 621 full staff
Staff of the training centers: 35 fulltime equivalents
The training center for nursing professions has modern media equipment and skills labs and is tailored to the various training courses.
Global Skill Partnership: In Mexico, 30 candidates are participating in the "Global Skill Partnership" project and will start working at UKB in 2022.
Rankings and Case Mix Index (CMI).
In the current Focus Health Clinic List 2022,[2] which refers to the 2021 evaluation, Bonn University Hospital was listed in first place among hospitals in North Rhine-Westphalia.
In the F.A.Z. Institute's ranking "Top Employers - Innovative. Digital. Sustainable",[3] Bonn University Hospital was listed in first place among public hospitals in Germany.
The UKB is ranked first among university hospitals (UK) in NRW in the science ranking (LOMV).
UKB had the third highest case mix index in 2022 and was the only one of the 35 German university hospitals to have an increase in performance in the Corona years 2020 and 2021.[1]
DFG Clinical Research Unit KFO 177: Innate Immunity in Chronic Neurodegeneration (2007-2013) (Heneka, Klockgether)[3].
DFG Research Unit FOR 926: Pathology and Pathophysiology of the Endocannabinoid System (re-evaluated 2011) (Zimmer).
BMBF-BioPharma-Competition Biopharma-Neuroalliance: New Drug Targets and Protection Strategies for Neurodegenerative Diseases - Identification of microRNAs and their target mRNAs (2009-2012) (Pfeifer; Müller, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences)
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