Tuebingen University Hospital
The Tuebingen University Hospital (UKT), founded in 1805, is one of Germany's leading centers for tertiary medicine, with 17 clinics, institutes, and university centers, contributing to the union's success in high-performance medicine, research, and teaching. Since January 1998, the Tuebingen University Hospital has been an independent institution under public law, with a governing board and supervisory board.
As a maximum-care organization, UKT is known throughout the region. Approximately 75,000 inpatients and approximately 380,000 outpatients are treated annually. According to the regularly performed patient survey, more than 96% of inpatients will recommend the UKT to others.
UKT researchers work at the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research and are part of the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neurosciences (CIN) (HIH). They also collaborate closely with the Medical Faculty. The UKT also conducts research in oncology and immunology, infection biology, vascular medicine, and diabetes. In four of the six German Centres for Health Research (DZG) established by the Federal Government, the Tuebingen University Hospital is a dependable partner.
Address: Germany
Website: https://www.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/en-de/das-klinikum