Dr. med. Miguel Alquiza

Medical specialist: Orthopaedics / Accident surgery Focus areas: Spine surgery, tumour surgery (spine), Endoprosthetics

EDUCATION/STUDIES

  • 05.01.1973 
    Date of birth
  • 1992
    University-entrance diploma at Wald Secondary School, Berlin
  • 1992-1993                             
    Alternative service (in lieu of military service) at an orthopaedic rehabilitation centre
  • 1993-1995
    Human medicine studies at the Free University of Berlin
  • 1995-1999
    Human medicine studies at the Humboldt University of Berlin
  • 10/1999 – 02/2000
    Surgery, Cantonal Hospital Basel – CH, Prof. Dr. F. Harder in the departments splanchnic and vascular surgery, neurosurgery, traumatology and emergency clinic
  • 02/2000 – 06/2000
    Orthopaedics, Oskar-Helene-Heim Berlin, Prof. Dr. U. Weber
  • 05.06. - 15.09.2000
    Internal medicine at Berlin Havelhöhe Hospital, Prof. Dr. Matthes
  • Nov. 2000
    State examination and licence to practice medicine

PROFESSIONAL LIFE

  • 03/2001 – 12/2002
    JHO and assistant physician at the clinics of the Hochtaunus district Bad Homburg v. d. H., Accident surgery, Chief physician PD Dr. med. C. D. Wilde
  • 01/2003 – 08/2005
    Assistant physician at the Central Clinic Bad Berka, Dep. of Orthopaedics/Spine surgery and paraplegics, Chief physician Dr. med. H. Böhm 
  • 08/2005-2007
    Waldkrankenhaus(Forest Hospital) Spandau / Berlin, Dep. of Orthopaedics / Traumatology Chief physician Prof. Dr. med. W. Noack, Assistant physician
  • Since 2007
    Waldkrankenhaus(Forest Hospital) Spandau / Berlin, Dep. of Orthopaedics / Traumatology Chief physician Prof. Dr. med. W. Noack, Senior physician

MEMBERSHIPS

  • German Society for Trauma Surgery
  • German Society for Spine Surgery

DISSERTATION

At the clinic for Traumatology and Reconstructive Surgery Charite Campus Virchow Clinical curriculum (Pro-vice-chancellor: Prof. Dr. Haas) Subject: Effect of recombinant, species-specific growthy hormone (r-pGH) on secondary fracture healing: A biomechanical examination on the osteotomy model of the Yucatan-Minipig