Curriculum Vitae

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Curriculum Vitae
Prof. Thomas M. Boemers MD PhD
Pediatric Surgeon and Pediatric Urologist
Medical Studies
1978 - 1985
Medical Studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
Specialist Training – Work as a Specialist
(Urology, Pediatric Urology and Pediatric Surgery)
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University Hospital Lübeck (Residency)
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Municipal Hospital Munich (Residency)
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Technical University of Munich (Residency)
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University Children’s Hospital Utrecht, Netherlands (Residency and Fellowship)
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Altona Children’s Hospital Hamburg (Senior Registrar in Pediatric Surgery)
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University Hospital Tübingen (Senior Registrar in Pediatric Surgery)
Academic
1985
Doctorate Thesis at the University of Munich
1997
Doctorate Thesis (PhD) at the University of Utrecht, Netherlands
2001
Professorate Thesis at the Medical Faculty of the Eberhard Karls
University Tübingen
2004
Honorary Professor at the ‚Ovid’ University Constanta, Romania
2005
Fellow of the European Academy of Pediatric Urology (FEAPU)
2007
Appointed Associate Professor at University of Tübingen
2008
Doctor honoris Causa at the Ovid University, Constanta, Romania
2012
Appointed Associate Professor at University of Cologne
Positions as Chief of Pediatric Surgery
Nov. 2001 - Aug. 2005
Head Department of Pediatric Surgery, Salzburger
Landeskliniken, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg,
Austria
since Sept. 2005
Head Department of Pediatric Surgery & Pediatric Urology,
Children’s Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Special Activities
July – Sept. 1984
Student at St. Thomas Hospital, London, England
June – July 1988
Visiting Doctor Department of Pediatric Surgery, Children‘s Hospital of
Philadelphia, USA
June 1991
Visiting Doctor Department of Pediatric Urology Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Canada
May 1992
Visiting Doctor Department of Pediatric Urology Johns Hopkins
Hospital Baltimore, USA
June - July 2000
Visiting Doctor at Schneider Children’s Hospital, New York, USA
Visiting Surgeon to various Institutions in Germany, Switzerland, Zyprus,
Belgium, Romania, Moldavia
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