Press releases
Medical Sunday will take place again on October 12, 2025.
What motivates an anatomist? How can teaching future doctors be combined with cutting-edge international research—and what does the intestinal immune system have to do with it? At the next Medical Sunday, Magdeburg University Hospital, Urania Magdeburg, and Volksstimme, together with Prof. Hermann-Josef Rothkötter, MD, will provide exciting insights into a fascinating field of medicine.
Talent incubator for young researchers launches practical training program
During the two-day kick-off retreat for the new MED-4-SCIENCE academy for young researchers at the Medical Faculty of Magdeburg, young researchers learned how to develop a fundable project from an idea—in a practical, interdisciplinary manner and on an equal footing.
30 years of cardiac and thoracic surgery at Magdeburg University Hospital
The 30th anniversary of cardiac and thoracic surgery at Magdeburg University Hospital was celebrated with a festive anniversary event on September 25, 2025, in the garden hall of the Gesellschaftshaus. Host Prof. Dr. med. Jens Wippermann, Director of the University Clinic for Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery, invited companions, colleagues, and employees to join him on an exciting journey through the milestones of the specialist department.
Award for Magdeburg study: Better aftercare for childhood and adolescent cancer survivors
The nationwide VersKiK study, led by Magdeburg University Hospital, has been awarded the prestigious Healthcare Research Prize for Children and Adolescents. The prize was presented to Dr. Ekaterina Aleshchenko from the ISMG at OVGU Magdeburg during the German Congress for Healthcare Research 2025 in Hamburg.
Providing comprehensive treatment for people with diabetes
Excellent diabetes care: Magdeburg University Hospital is certified as a “DDG Diabetes Center” by the German Diabetes Society.
Magdeburg Neurology Symposium 2025
On September 20, 2025, Magdeburg once again became the meeting place for neurological experts, as the 2nd Magdeburg Neurology Symposium drew numerous participants to the state capital. Renowned experts from across Germany presented a diverse program encompassing the entire spectrum of neurology – from rare diseases to the latest scientific advancements.
