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Dr. med. Thies Daniels
Chief Physician, General, Visceral and Tumor Surgery, Albertinen Hospital
Vita
Dr. Thies Daniels, M.D. has been Head Physician of general, visceral and tumor surgery since 2010. He is a recognized expert in open, laparoscopic and robotic surgery of the pancreas, liver, adrenal glands, stomach and large intestine, as well as hernia surgery.
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1961 | born in Köln, married, five children |
seit 01/2010 | Head Physician of General and Visceral, and Tumor Surgery, Albertinen Hospital |
09/2009 - 12/2009 | Head Physician of General and Visceral and Tumor Surgery, Mariahilf Hospital in Hamburg |
10/2005 - 08/2009 | Head Physician of General and Visceral Surgery in Uelzen |
03/2001 - 09/2005 | Senior Physician, I. Surgery Department, Asklepios Klinik Altona in Hamburg with Prof. Teichmann |
01/1999 - 03/2001 | Senior Physician at the I. Surgery Department, Asklepios Klinik Eilbek in Hamburg, working with Dr. Steinmüller |
01/1995 - 12/1998 | Assistant Physician at the I. Surgery Department, Asklepios Klinik Barmbek in Hamburg, working with Prof. Gross |
02/1990 - 12/1994 | Assistant Physician at the II. Surgery Department, Asklepios Klinik Barmbek in Hamburg, working with Dr. Hempel |
02/1987 - 01/1990 | Assistant Physician of Surgery at KKH Norden, working with Prof. Kessmann |
16.12.1998 | Additional specialties in visceral surgery and special visceral surgery |
06.11.1996 | Specialist in General Surgery |
12.12.1994 | Certificate of expertise: Rescue Service |
20.08.1990 | Awarded doctorate with the rank of "very good", with Prof. Dr. Schumpelick, Aachen |
17.12.1986 | License to practice medicine |
1980 - 1986 | Studies in human medicine in Hamburg |
18.06.1980 | Abitur (high school) diploma with Latin proficiency certificate |
Fokus
Certifications
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2015: Center of Excellence for Surgical Coloproctology
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2008: DQS, Intestinal Center, OnkoZert (German Cancer Society)
Licenses to conduct advanced training
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Basic training in surgery (2 years)
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License to conduct advanced training for specialization in general surgery (4 years)
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License to conduct advanced training for specialization in visceral surgery (4 years)
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License to conduct advanced training in special visceral surgery (3 years
Teaching assignment/Positions/Functions/Memberships
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Teaching assignment/Positions/Functions/Memberships
Lectures
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Laparoscopic colon surgery
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Hernias
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Esophagus
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Stomach
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Colon
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Pancreas
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Liver and bile ducts
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Thyroid
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Proctology
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Robot surgery