Women's power in Schöneberg: Mandy Mangler becomes a medical director!
Women's power in Schöneberg: Mandy Mangler becomes a medical director!
Schöneberg, Deutschland - Professor Mandy Mangler took over the position of the medical director at the Vivantes Auguste-Viktoria clinic in Schöneberg on January 1, 2025. The Vivantes Auguste-Viktoria Clinic is under a purely female direction. In addition to Mangler, the managing director Dr. Julia Nolte and nursing director Katrin Fromm also worked in managerial positions at the clinic. In addition, the Vivantes Wenckebach clinic, which is part of the same district, is also made by Prof. Dr. Dietlind Zohlnhöfer-Momm.
Mandy Mangler has been a chief physician for gynecology and obstetrics at the Vivantes Auguste-Viktoria Clinic since September 1, 2016 and thus had many years of experience in the clinic. She studied human medicine at the Free University of Berlin and is a bearer of the Berlin Women's Prize and the Order of Merit of the State of Berlin, such as Zeitung reported.
Women's promotion and location development
The two Vivantes Klinika in the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district, the Auguste-Viktoria Clinic and the Wenckebach Clinic, are under a female management, which means a women's quota for Vivantes in leadership positions above the industry average. The chief physician quota is 25.7 %. The overall group is also managed by a management in which Dr. Johannes Danckert acts as chairman, supported by Dorothea Schmidt in personnel management and Adelheid Jakobs-Schäfer for construction, infrastructure and service.
The Vivantes Auguste-Viktoria Clinic has 642 beds and offers 19 medical departments. In addition, there is extensive rehabilitation on the Schöneberger site, which offers over 220 rehabilitation treatment places, as in a press release from Vivantes . A new building on the Graz dam comprises 12 ops halls, 212 beds (including 46 intensive care beds) and an emergency room, which is interpreted for up to 90,000 patients annually. Further construction phases are planned by 2032 to move the stations of the Wenckebach clinic to Schöneberg.
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