Simone Hermatschweiler
Specialisation
Anaesthetics, FMH
Awarded title of Praktische Ärztin
Pain Specialist, SPS
Graduate
| 2014 | FMH Anaesthetics |
| 2014 | Awarded title of Praktische Ärztin |
Academic career
| 2011 | Awarded degree of Doctor of Medicine, University of Zurich (Die Frozen Shoulder nach einfacher Prellung der Schulter oder des Oberarmes – Merkmale, Verlauf, Outcome (Frozen shoulder after contusion on the shoulder or upper arm – characteristics, progress, outcome) |
University degree
| 2008 | State final examinations, University of Zurich |
Studies
| 2002-2008 | Studied Medicine, University of Zurich |
Continuing professional development
| 2017 | 10th certified CPE course “Advanced pain management" and awarded SGSS title of Pain Specialist |
Professional career
| Since 2017 | Consultant in Anaesthetics Balgrist University Hospital, Zurich |
| 2016-2017 | Consultant, Interdisciplinary Emergency Medicine, St. Anna Hospital, Hirslanden Group, Lucerne |
| 2014-2016 | Consultant, Anaesthetics and Intensive Care, Cantonal Hospital, Zug |
Postgraduate
| 2011-2014 | Specialty Trainee/Specialist, Zurich University Hospital (six-monthly rotations in Cardiac Anaesthetics, Cardiovascular Surgery Intensive Care Unit, Children’s Hospital, Zurich) |
| 2009-2011 | Specialty Trainee in Anaesthetics Cantonal Hospital, Winterthur (worked as emergency doctor, completed the ACLS course, emergency doctor course, and PALS course) |
Degrees / Diplomas
- Specialist in Anaesthetics (FMH)
- Awarded title of Praktische Ärztin
- Pain Specialist, SGSS
Memberships
- Swiss Medical Association (FMH)
- Swiss Society of Hospital Doctors (VSAO)
- Swiss Society for the Study of Pain (SGSS)
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.