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    St. Josefskrankenhaus Freiburg

    from Freiburg im Breisgau

    The St. Josefskrankenhaus Freiburg, part of the Artemed Group, offers modern medicine with heart as an academic teaching hospital. With a broad range of services, from obstetrics to neurosurgery, it focuses on patient-centered care and innovation.

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    St. Josefskrankenhaus Freiburg
    The St. Josefskrankenhaus in Freiburg, which has existed for over 130 years, is a traditional "city hospital" and a central provider of basic, standard and specialized medical care. With 282 beds[3] and around 1,800 births per year[1], it is one of the maternity clinics with the highest number of births in the region. As an academic teaching hospital of the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg[2], it combines modern high-performance medicine with individual patient care and relies on an interdisciplinary team of doctors, nurses and therapists[1].

    Service Spectrum
    The hospital covers a broad spectrum: Emergency care, Gynecology/Obstetrics (including a certified "Baby-Friendly Hospital"), Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Trauma Surgery and Neurosurgery[5][4]. Particular emphasis is placed on perinatal care (Storchennest monitoring station) and cooperative treatment models, for example with the Loretto-Krankenhaus[1][2].

    Values and Orientation
    Supported by the Artemed-Gruppe since 2020[2], the hospital combines local roots with supra-regional expertise. It is committed to patient-centered care, innovative therapy standards and the training of young medical professionals[2]. The focus is on a holistic approach in which people are at the center - supported by family-friendly concepts and a 24/7 emergency service[1][5].

    Sustainability and Innovation
    As a teaching hospital, it focuses on continuous knowledge transfer and technological up-to-dateness, for example in interventional radiology or intensive care diagnostics[5]. Cooperations with university institutions underline the ambition to further develop therapy methods in an evidence-based and future-oriented manner[2].

    Location: Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg (no address given as per requirement).
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