New star in the sky of internal medicine: faulty takes over in the DKD!

Oliver Müssig wird neuer Chefarzt der Inneren Medizin am Delme Klinikum. Ausbaupläne und Zusammenarbeit im Fokus.
Oliver Müssig becomes the new chief physician of internal medicine at the Delme Clinic. Focus on expansion plans and cooperation. (Symbolbild/MB)

New star in the sky of internal medicine: faulty takes over in the DKD!

In an exciting turn in the healthcare system of Delmenhorst, Oliver Müssig becomes the new chief physician of internal medicine at the Delme Clinic Delmenhorst (DKD). The 44-year-old doctor succeeds Klaus Gutberlet, who has managed the fortunes of this department since 2014. Frisch comes out of seven years as chief physician at the Bremen-Ost Clinic and will now be responsible for the further development of interior medicine in Delmenhorst, as the Weser Kurier reports.

femineted is enthusiastic about the clear structure and the future -oriented vision of the Delme Clinic. He was particularly impressed by the planned new building on Wildeshauser Straße, which should cost a total of 185 million euros in mid -2027. He describes his move to Delmenhorst as a conscious decision that is not directed against Bremen. Rather, he wants to preserve and develop the excellent call of the Clinic for Internal Medicine.

a farewell and a restart

This is what Klaus Gutberlet will be honored with a big farewell party next Monday. During his tenure, he performed valuable services in particular due to the challenges of Corona pandemic. In his review, Gutberlet emphasizes the trusting collaboration with Frank Starp, chief physician of the Clinic for General and Viseral Surgery. It will be exciting how the department will pursue your course under the new management of Müssig.

Christian Peters, the managing director of the DKD, Müssig describes it as a "stroke of luck" for the clinic and emphasizes its commitment, which is intended to continue the positive developments in recent years. Entuge has already dealt intensively with almost all departments of the DKD in order to give the employees security: patients do not have to adjust to any changes. It is important that all employees are included in this change process, since emotional addressing and trust are decisive factors for the success of such changes, as described by the doctors.

key topics in internal medicine

An important aspect that has an effort in his new role is the fact that clinics are faced with numerous challenges that range from specialization to digitization to the shortage of skilled workers. New forms of cooperation and leadership are necessary to meet these requirements. In internal medicine, the skills of the employees and their involvement in changes will also be of central importance.

In the coming week, the DKD will also invite you to a patient lecture on stress incontinence. The senior physician of urology, Matthias de Boer, will inform you on June 26th at 6 p.m. in the Café. Participation is free and does not require registration. Such events are part of the engagement of the clinic to promote the exchange between doctors and patients.

While the wind of change is lying over the Delme Clinic, it remains to be seen where the journey will go under Oliver Müssig's management. With a strong team and the participation of all employees, the DKD will certainly take an exciting way.

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OrtDelmenhorst, Deutschland
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