Günter Ollenschläger
Günter Ollenschläger (born 3 March 1951 in Bonn) is a German physician, medical editor, and á former professor of internal medicine and clinical decision making at the University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine.
Biography
[edit]Ollenschläger is a certified pharmacist and general internist. He has a pharmaceutical doctorate from the University of Münster (1977), a medical doctorate from the University of Giessen (1982), and the venia legendi from the University of Cologne (1990).
Günter Ollenschläger worked as a research pharmacist from 1975 until 1981, and as a university physician from 1983 until 1990, working in the fields of pharmacokinetics, tumor related malnutrition,[1] and metabolism.
Ollenschläger joined the German Medical Association as director of Continuing Medical Education from 1990 until 1995. From 1995 until 2014 he was founding head of the German Agency for Quality in Medicine. In that capacity he introduced a variety of projects to develop evidence based healthcare and knowledge management as well as patient safety in German healthcare:
- German Program for evidence based medical guidelines,
- German Guideline Clearinghouse,[2]
- German Clearinghouse for Patient Information[3] in order to promote scientifically based shared decision making,[4]
- National Program for Disease Management Guidelines.[5][6]
- Program for Evidence-based Patient Guidelines[7]
- Physicians' Program for Patient Safety and Medical Error Prevention.[8]
Ollenschläger was co-founder of the German Network for Evidence Based Medicine in 1998,[9] and of the German Coalition for Patient Safety in 2005. He was co-founder and Founding Chairman of the Guidelines International Network in 2002.[10] He was chief editor of the German Journal for Evidence and Quality in Healthcare from 1995 until 2015. From 2015 until 2016 Günter Ollenschläger was editor-in-chief of the medical encyclopedia DEXIMED, the German version of the Norwegian e-book NEL.[11] In 2019 Günter Ollenschläger was co-founder of Health Literacy Network Germany DNGK.[12]
Awards
[edit]- Max-Rubner-Award – German Nutrition Society (1990)
- Corresponding Member, German College of General Practitioners and Family Physicians DEGAM (1994)
- Berlin Health Award (1998)
- German Health Award (1999)
- Richard-Merten-Award (1999)
- German Healthcare Quality Award (2001)
- Honorary Patron - Guidelines International Network (2005)[13]
- Honorary Chairman - German Network for Evidence Based Medicine (2013)[14]
- Editor-in-Chief-Emeritus, German Journal for Evidence and Quality in Healthcare (2015)
- Honorary Member - German Network for Evidence Based Medicine (2016)[15]
References
[edit]- ^ Ollenschläger G, Thomas W, Konkol K, Diehl V, Roth E: Nutritional behaviour and quality of life during oncological polychemotherapy: Results of a prospective study on the efficacy of oral nutrition therapy in patients with acute leukemia. Eur J Clin Invest 1992; 22: 546-553
- ^ Ollenschläger, G.; Kirchner, H.; Oesingmann, U.; Kolkmann, F. W.; Kunz, R. (2001). "The German Guidelines Clearing house (GGC) – rationale, aims and results" (PDF). Proceedings of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 31 (Supplement 9): 59–64.
- ^ Sänger, S; Nickel, J; Huth, A; Ollenschläger, G (2002). "Gut informiert über Gesundheitsfragen, aber wie? - Das Deutsche Clearingverfahren für Patienteninformationen - Zielsetzung, Hintergrund und Arbeitsweise" [Well-informed on health matters--how well? The German 'Clearinghouse for Patient Information'--objective, background and methods]. Das Gesundheitswesen (in German). 64 (7): 391–7. doi:10.1055/s-2002-32812. PMID 12119584. S2CID 116193075.
- ^ Delbanco, T; Berwick, DM; Boufford, JI; Edgman-Levitan, S; Ollenschläger, G; Plamping, D; Rockefeller, RG (2001). "Healthcare in a land called PeoplePower: nothing about me without me". Health Expectations. 4 (3): 144–50. doi:10.1046/j.1369-6513.2001.00145.x. PMC 5060064. PMID 11493320.
- ^ Ollenschläger, Günter; Kopp, Ina (2007). "Nationale VersorgungsLeitlinien von BÄK, AWMF und KBV" [The German program for disease management guidelines. Results and perspectives]. Medizinische Klinik (in German). 102 (5): 383–7. doi:10.1007/s00063-007-1052-1. PMID 17497089. S2CID 31255706.
- ^ Weinbrenner, Susanne; Conrad, Susann; Weikert, Beate; Kopp, Ina (2010). "7 Jahre Nationale VersorgungsLeitlinien (NVL) - Quo vadis?" [After seven years of National Disease Management Guidelines: quo vadis?]. Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen (in German). 104 (7): 533–9. doi:10.1016/j.zefq.2010.07.010. PMID 21095605.
- ^ Schaefer, Corinna; Kirschning, Silke (2010). "Gut informiert entscheiden: Patienten- und Verbraucherinformationen am ÄZQ" [Informed decisions: patient and consumer information at the German Agency for Quality in Medicine (ÄZQ)]. Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen (in German). 104 (7): 578–84. doi:10.1016/j.zefq.2010.09.001. PMID 21095611.
- ^ Ollenschläger, G. (2001), "Medizinische Risiken, Fehler und Patientensicherheit. Zur Situation in Deutschland", Schweizerische Ärztezeitung (in German), 82 (26): 1404–10, doi:10.4414/saez.2001.08273
- ^ DNEbM Office. History of the German Network for Evidence-based Medicine,Berlin 2007 Archived 2016-02-01 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ G. Ollenschläger, C. Marshall, S. Qureshi et al.: Improving the quality of health care: using international collaboration to inform guideline programmes by founding the Guidelines International Network (G-I-N). Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13:455-460
- ^ Norsk Helseinformatikk: NEL - The German editorial team
- ^ German Network Health Literacy (DNGK): DNGK History, Köln 2021
- ^ Guidelines International Network: Honorary Patron 2005
- ^ German Network for Evidence-based Medicine : Honorary Chairman 2013
- ^ Honorary Membership German Network for Evidence Based Medicine 2016