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Katja Rossmanith
Dr. med.

Katja Rossmanith

Consultant Anesthesia and Intensive Care
Languages
German

Academic career

2011Doctor of Human Medicine, PhD University of Zurich

University degree

2011Doctor of Human Medicine, PhD University of Zurich

Studies

2004–2010Human Medicine, University of Zurich

Continuing professional development

  • Medical teaching: simulation instructor (InFact CRM training 2020)
  • Emergency medicine: ATLS, ACLS, SGNOR emergency physician course, PALS
  • Sonography: perioperative TEE, TTE basic course, abdominal sonography basic course and emergency sonography, Pocus basic course vascular punctures and regional anesthesia
  • Clinical research: Good Clinical Practice Modules 1 and 2
  • Leadership: Leadership Basic Program USZ
  • Brain death diagnostics: Brain death workshop

Professional career

Since September 2024Senior Physician Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Balgrist University Hospital Zurich
2019–2024Senior physician in intensive care medicine, University Hospital Zurich (focus on traumatology, transplantation, burns)
2016–2019Resident in anesthesia and intensive care medicine, University Hospital Zurich (incl. cardiac anesthesia)
2015–2016Resident in anaesthesia and surgical intensive care at Aarau Cantonal Hospital
2014–2015Resident in internal medicine, Winterthur Cantonal Hospital
2011–2014Resident in anesthesia and surgical intensive care medicine, Aarau Cantonal Hospital

Postgraduate

2018FMH Intensive Care Medicine
2014FMH Anesthesiology

Degrees / Diplomas

  • Simulation instructor InFact CRM training

Memberships

  • FMH
  • VSAO

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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