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Klinikum Bielefeld
editOverview The Klinikum Bielefeld is a significant medical center in North Rhine-Westphalia, consisting of the three locations Klinikum Bielefeld Mitte, Klinikum Bielefeld Rosenhöhe and Klinikum Halle (Westf.). It is supported by the city of Bielefeld and the city of Halle (Westf.) and is one of the largest hospitals in the region[3].
Key Products and Services
edit- Specialist Clinics and Departments: The Klinikum has more than 30 specialist clinics and various interdisciplinary facilities. The most important include the Center for Gynecology, the Clinic for Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, the Clinic for Plastic Surgery and the Clinic for Cardiology in Bielefeld Mitte[1]. The Clinic for General Surgery and Coloproctology and the Eye Clinic are located in Bielefeld Rosenhöhe[1].
- Outpatient Services: Almost all clinics have outpatient departments that offer outpatient treatments and preliminary examinations[1].
Mission and Values
editThe Klinikum Bielefeld stands for patient-oriented and modern high-performance medicine under the motto "Our competence for your health"[1]. It is committed to the values of diversity, respect and democracy of the Allianz Kommunaler Großkrankenhäuser e.V. (AKG)[5].
Sustainability and Initiatives
editSustainable measures include involvement in company health management, in-house daycare centers, company pension schemes and sustainable mobility through discounted public transport tickets and Jobrad leasing[5]. The Klinikum also relies on modern technologies to support patient care and reduce treatment errors[5].
Education and Research
editAs part of the Medizinische Fakultät OWL of the Universität Bielefeld and the Universitätsklinikums OWL, the Klinikum Bielefeld is involved in the training of future doctors and in clinical research[3].
With investments in advanced infrastructures such as a new center for emergency medicine and state-of-the-art medical training facilities, the Klinikum focuses on innovation and cutting-edge medicine[5].