Institute
Women’s Health
The health of women is both the remit of the Institute Women’s Health and its focus
Women’s health poses particular challenges: women differ from men not only anatomically, but also in terms of their hormone balance, which determines a multitude of different physical and psychological processes.
It is not only pregnancy, menopause or gender-specific diseases that require particular attention, but also the typically female courses of non-gender-specific healing processes and diseases: this is our mission.
And that is precisely why our goals are focused on:
improve prevention of women’s diseases
establish networks of care facilities for women
provide information on all aspects of women’s health
We work in close collaboration with our scientific and medical experts:
Since the Institute Women’s Health has access to a broad network of industry partners, primary care gynecologists, healthcare research experts, university women’s hospitals, scientific societies, and medical experts in academic research, we are able to implement projects in a scientifically sound and professional manner.
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October 10th, 8.15-10.00 a.m. |
October 24th, 8.15-10.00 a.m. |
Live Surgery for members of the Gyn-Community. You can register here.
More than 270 videos are at the Gyn-Community for you available.
The Institute Women’s Health is partner in the project BETTER-CARE, funded by Innovationsfonds.
A detailed description of the project can be found here.
The Institute Women’s Health is partner in the project Family eNav, funded by Innovationsfonds.
A detailed description of the project can be found here.
The Institute Women’s Health is partner in the project INTEGRATE-ATMP, funded by Innovationsfonds.
A detailed description of the project can be found here.
The Institute Women’s Health is partner in the project Mind:Pregnancy, funded by Innovationsfonds.
A detailed description of the project can be found here.
Mind:Pregnancy – awarded at the MSD Health Forum 2019
We are proud that Mind:Pregnancy has been selected out of 52 applications and awarded the special prize for “Lösung von Versorgungsproblemen durch Digitalisierung”.