Center for children and youth medicine
Clinic for Pediatrics I
- Prof. Dr. Ursula Felderhoff-Müser
Director: |
Prof. Dr. med. Ursula Felderhoff-Mueser |
E-Mail: | |
Office: | Andrea Osman |
Phone: | +49 (0) 201-723-2450 |
Fax: Deputy Director: | +49 (0) 201-723-5727 Prof. Dr. med. Ulrike Schara |
Website: |
Facts and Figures
Patients with neurological developmental retardation and developmental disorders: approximately 430
Patients with epilepsy, headaches, sleep disorders: 180
Patients with primary myopathies: 100
Premature infants and newborns: 410, including 78 with a birth weight of less than 1,500 grams
Focus areas
Diagnosis and treatment of neuro-pediatric/neonatal diseases, pediatric emergency and intensive medicine.
Pediatric neurology: interdisciplinary outpatient care (e.g., involving physiotherapy, ergotherapy, psychology) at the Sociopediatric Center.
Neuromuscular disorders: clinical, protein-biochemical and molecular-genetic exams at a national reference center with international cooperation, non-invasive ventilators.
Neonatology: Perinatal Center Level 1, premature infants, some with a birth weight of less than 500 grams
Special consultations
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Epilepsy outpatient center (certified by the International League Against Epilepsy)
- Developmental disorders
- Follow-up care for premature infants
- Central deformity syndromes
- CNS infections
- Neurodegenerative/neurometabolic disorders
- Headaches
Fields of Research
- Conduct of and participation in national and international clinical multicenter trials of neuromuscular disorders
- Molecular genetic research projects on neuromuscular disorders
- Studies of infusion and nutrition therapy and neuroprotective therapy of very tiny premature infants
- Clinical trials of intensive medicine diagnosis and treatment of severely ill children and adolescents
Number of patients
Inpatient: 1,630
Outpatient: 4,780
Staff
The clinic employs 24 physicians, including 10 specialists in pediatric and adolescent medicine with advanced training in neuropediatrics, neonatology and/or pediatric intensive medicine. There are 70 nurses, 15% of whom have advanced specialized training in the clinics fields, and there are counselors, educators, and teachers.