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Dietrich H.W. (* 12 November 1952 in Clausthal Zellerfeld, since 1977 marries with Christa Enste, with which it has three children) is a physician and founder of the micro therapy.

Dietrich H.W. is chair owner for radiology and micro therapy at the University of Witten Herdecke, and lives in with Wuppertal. It was born 1952 in Clausthal Zellerfeld and buildup with his brothers Herbert (musician and actor) and William ("† 1998, Galerist) in Bochum. From 1976-1982 it studied Humanmedizin in Kiel, where it attained a doctorate to 1982 about "“quantitative blood river regulation with the help of digital radiograph processing in the model and bioassay"”. After its activity as Assistenzarzt in the subject radiology in Kiel and Witten he habilitierte himself in the year 1990 at the private University of Witten/Herdecke. Since 1996 he dresses there the chair for radiology and micro therapy, the first chair of this kind world-wide. Beyond that he is owner of numerous Gastprofessuren, among other things the Harvard Medical School in Boston, the Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. and the Steinbeis university in Berlin. Since 1997 Dietrich his private-economically led Institut for micro therapy leads "“in Bochum as physician, scientist, university teacher and an entrepreneur. In scarcely one decade on the Campus of the Ruhr University Bochum under its guidance approx. 200 jobs were created.

Dietrich is considered to a unification of interventional radiology, minimum invasiver surgery and pain therapy as a founder of the micro therapy. Application fields of this diagnostic and therapy form are illnesses of the movement apparatus, the blood vessels and cancer illnesses. Numerous guest lectures in all world in the years 1990-1998 contributed to the spreading of the micro therapy. Apart from the development of biomedical procedures Dietrich represents an holistic medicine term, by which he does not only understand the connection about classical biomedical procedures (High Tech medicine) and therapy forms from the range of the naturopathy and other culture areas (e.g. the traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveda). In particular its goal is an person-oriented medicine, which notices humans also in its psychological and intellectual characteristics as well as his social and cultural purchases (biopsychosocial thinking). Before this background Dietrich is not only on the field of the medicine active, but sees in his occupation as a physician also a political responsibility.

Honors

  • "„One OF the Year "“2000 (the USA)
  • "„Citizens of the Ruhr district " 2000
  • "„One OF the Millennium "“(England - 2003 lent)
  • "„World Future Award "“2003 (Hamburg)
  • "„Citizens of the world of the yearly 2003 "“

Works

  • Interventionelle computer tomography, Vienna 1989. ISBN 3894120614 (zus. with Rainer M. Seibel)
  • Open Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Berlin and others 1999. ISBN 3540637818 (zus. with Robert B. Lufkin)
  • Humans, machine, Mysterium, Switzerland 2000. ISBN 3498025007 (with Julius Hackethal)
  • Med. in Germany. Location with future, Berlin 2001. ISBN 39-3607-203-5
  • Humans remain, Freiburg ith break 2003. ISBN 34-5128-250-X
  • My back book, Munich 2004. ISBN 3898831019
  • Health economy. The future for Germany, Berlin 2004. ISBN 3-936072-28-0
  • Humans remain, again worked on and extended edition, Freiburg ith break 2005. ISBN 3-451-28730-7
  • Principal health. For a human medicine, Munich 2005, ISBN 3442153662
  • The small Medicus, Reinbek with Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3498025007

Literature

  • Bochumer acquaintance - franc Goosen, Dietrich Dariusz Wosz and eleven further Bochumer in haven-guesses/advises; biblioviel publishing house Bochum, 2002, ISBN 3-928781-81-2

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