She demonstrates how important health promotion, prevention, and health literacy are for an effective and efficient healthcare system and the solidarity-based statutory health insurance system—and why this is a key task for the coming decades.
Drawing on her own career—from her studies and doctorate in Braunschweig through many years in health policy to the top of a major social insurance provider—she highlights the skills that are in demand today.
For students, early-career researchers, and anyone interested, the lecture opens up concrete perspectives: Where can I make an impact later on with my degree in public health, engineering, natural sciences, or social sciences? How can scientific curiosity, social responsibility, and professional success be combined? Drawing on experiences from her time as a student at the Technical University of Braunschweig and current research topics, the lecture invites attendees to help shape health as a socially and politically significant field.
Language: German
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