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Alexandro Dünki
Dr. med.

Alexandro Dünki

Consultant, Deputy Head of Intensive Care
Languages
German, English, Portuguese

Graduate

2015Certificate of Competence, Emergency Doctor (SGNOR)

Academic career

2012Awarded title of Doctor of Medicine, University of Bern

University degree

2010Medical Studies, Zürich University 

Studies

2003-2010Studied Medicine at the University of Zurich

Continuing professional development

  • Focused Transthoracic and Basic Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography
  • POCUS course in basic emergency ultrasonography and focused transthoracic and echocardiography
  • ACLS, PALS, SGNOR Emergency doctor course

Professional career

Since August 2020Consultant, Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Balgrist University Hospital (Prof. Dr. med. U. Eichenberger)
11/2019-07/2020Consultant Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Triemli City Hospital (Prof. Dr. med. A. Zollinger)
2018-2019Resident, Intensive Care Medicine, Zurich University Hospital (Prof. Dr. med. R. Schüpbach)
2014-2017Resident, Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Triemli City Hospital (Prof. Dr. med. A. Zollinger)
2013- October 2014Resident, Internal Medicine, Limmattal Hospital (Dr. med. B. Caduff)
2011-2013Resident, Anesthesia, Limmattal Hospital (Dr. med. Th. Hegi)

Postgraduate

2020Specialist in Intensive Care Medicine (FMH)
2017Specialist in Anesthesiology (FMH)

Memberships

  • Swiss Medical Association (Foederatio Medicarum Helveticorum, FMH)
  • Swiss Society for Anesthesiology and Resuscitation (SGAR)
  • Swiss Society for Emergency Medicine (SGNOR), European Society of Anesthesiology (ESA)
  • European Society of Intensive care medicine (ESICM)

Contact

Secretariat Anaesthesiology
+41 44 386 38 32
e-mail

Secretariat pain therapy
+41 44 386 54 15
e-mail  

Office of the Head of Anaesthesiology
Claudia Gasser-Fideeler
+41 44 386 54 02
e-mail  

Anesthesia

Prof Dr Urs Eichenberger and his team use the latest anesthetic techniques for patients of all ages, including children, to provide optimal conditions for smooth and pain-free surgery, as well as recovery from the operation with no complications and minimal pain. Once patients have left the operating theatre, the team continues their care in the recovery room, on the intensive care unit, on the ward, and in subsequent anesthetic and pain clinics.

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