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Dr. Annegret Kiefer

Annegret Kiefer

Eichsfeld Hospital
Chief Physician Obstretics and Gynecology
Germany
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About Dr. Annegret Kiefer

Dr.med. Annegret Kiefer, born on may 22-1960, in Saarbrücken/ Germany. 1980 - 1986 academic studies of Medical Sciences, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz/ Germany. Scholarship by Bischöfliche Studienförderung Cusanuswerk 1982 -1986, followed by Ph.D scholarship 1987-1989, grading: magna cum laude. Subject of dissertation: The problem of a ”jewish race”: a discussion between science and ideology in Germayn 1870-1930. In 1990 print by Marburger Schriften zur Medizingeschichte . 1990-1995 Resident Physician Gynecology/Obstetrics in Duisburg and Landshut. 1995-2002 Senior Physician General Hospital Landshut ( focus Obstetrics/Perinatal Medicine). 2002-2007 Senior Physician Municipal Hospital Munich (focus Pelvic Floor Surgery and Gynecological Oncology) . 1993-2000 further education as Psychotherapist, Munich. Since 2007 Head Physician Department Gynecology/Obstetrics, Eichsfeld Klinikum Heiligenstadt, Academic Teaching Hospital of Göttingen University. 2009-2016 Project Manager of a DAAD funded cooperation (PAGEL) for postgraduate education in Gynecology/Obstetrics with the Universities of Jimma, Gondar and Bahir Dar/Ethiopia Since 2012 Assistant Professor as adjunct staff, Gondar University, Ethiopia. 2013 Organizer of the 20th Annual Conference of FIDE (Women’s Helath in Development Coopertaion), Heiligenstadt/Germany 2014 Medical-Humantarian Award of Else Kröner Fresenius Foundation for activities in implementation of both subspecialisations Urogynecology and Gynecological Oncology in Ethiopia (together with Dr. Debru Addissae) 2017-2019 Project Manager “clinical partnership” Eichsfeld Klinikum Heilgenstadt-Felege Hiwot Specialised Hospital Harar/Ethiopi, funddn by the Ministery of Economic Cooperation and development and Else Kröner Fresenius Foundation Since 2018 Project Manager “future-proofing expansion of urogynecological expertise and implementation of fetomaternal medicine as a subspecialisation at two University Hospitals in Ethiopia”, funded by Else Kröner Fresenius-Stiftung.