She was engaged as professional dancer @ Munich, Würzburg, Konstanz, Salzburg and Innsbruck. Being fascinated from the movement apparatus she studied medicine and opened a GP office in 2002. She is founder of the dance medicine association Germany.
Liane is Comittee Member der International Association for Dance Medicine and Science (IADMS), Medical Advicer of Dance Medicine Organisation Monaco and more. Her books are standards now in dance medicine.
Bei den Olympischen Spielen in Peking 2008 wurde Hinrich Romeike Olympiasieger im Einzel- und gewann zusammen mit Ingrid Klimke, Andreas Dibowski, Peter Thomsen und Frank Ostholt die Goldmedaille im Mannschaftswettbewerb. Zuvor waren seine größten Erfolge der Mannschaftssieg bei den Weltreiterspielen 2006 in Aachen sowie der 5. Platz im Einzel- und der 4. Platz im Mannschaftswettbewerb bei den Olympischen Spielen 2004 in Athen. Die genannten Erfolge erreichte er mit seinem Pferd Marius, einem 1994 geborenen Holsteiner Schimmelwallach (von Condrieu xx).[1] Marius ist 2023 gestorben. Nachdem Marius in den Jahren 2009 bis 2011 verletzungsbedingt nicht wieder am Turniersport teilnehmen konnte, gab Romeike im März 2012 das Ende von Marius’ sportlicher Laufbahn bekannt. Zu einem Start Romeikes bei den Olympischen Spielen 2012 kam es daher nicht.[2]
Anamnesis: Study of medicine in Cologne, Heidelberg and Mannheim, doctorate degree in Heidelberg in ginecology. Clinical work at University Hospital Heidelberg, Mannheim and Aschaffenburg (all ginecology, 2,5 years). In the year 2000 exit of curative medicine because of inhuman working conditions – change to the software industry and consulting services (medical software, therapy planning systems for hospitals, process oriented systems (bedding, guide lines, workflow). Ever since satisfied consultor. In 2001 beginning to fly at the Frankfurt (Main)-Egelsbach association EDFE. Had been flying models as pupil and student for over 10 years.
Addictions: flying, flying, flying – models, PPL-A-flying, UL-flying. 180 hrs of experience with 380 starts and landings. In the last 3 months I have made re-entry in model flying (I cannot miss it…).
Social anamnesis: Married since 2003 and a cute little daughter.
Allergies: bureaucracy and politics.
Acute actual diseases: expensive but just payable consortium for a one-engine Morane 880 B positioned in Worms/Germany.
Therapy: Thinking of flying daily and as soon as weather is fine hurry to next airport.
Prognosis: Fine. Will stick to flying until medical will separate me or maybe the budget….
Therapy targets: Keeping and getting more contacts with other FlyingDocs in Germany and world-wide who suffer from the same illness but have a lot of fun with it!
“Music is the best medicine for the soul,” Plato taught.
The orchestra of the Padua Hospital-University Company "Asclepio Ensemble" testifies that these words are still alive today, a couple of millennia later, in a world where medicine is increasingly technological but, unfortunately, perhaps also further from the soul .
The adventure of the Asclepio Ensemble began at Christmas 2012, when a group of medical musicians found themselves playing for the sick in a hospital ward in Padua. In March 2013, a small orchestra, composed of doctors from the Padua hospital and some medical students, conducted by the Maestro, participated for the first time in the traditional concert organized by the Order of Doctors of Padua ("Doctors in concert"). /Dr. Saller. The idea of the latter is simple but ambitious: to give life to a structured musical reality, drawing from the mine of musical talents of the medical world.
As often happens, “fortuna audacis iuvat”: the initiative is an immense success, both among the organizers and among the public. The then General Director of the hospital, Dr. Claudio Dario decides to sponsor the initiative by offering the chapel of Santa Maria delle Nevi, inside the Giustinianeo hospital, as a rehearsal room.
Since that moment the Asclepio Ensemble has grown, becoming a real orchestral formation that has held numerous charity concerts in prestigious venues in Padua and its province, Treviso, Rome, alongside musical moments in the various departments dedicated to patients. Above all thanks to these initiatives, which are more important from a human than media point of view, the Asclepio Ensemble presents itself as a new tool for "doing health" and the symbol of a medicine that is not afraid of recovering its humanistic roots.
A life devoted to fostering diversity and inclusion in music and to preserving and promoting underrepresented repertoires. Recognized as the voice of the Iberian and Latin American art song and often described as its ambassador, the soprano and musicologist Patricia Caicedo is one of the leading interpreters and researchers of this repertoire. She is an avid performer of these works, having performed around the world in addition to founding and directing the Barcelona Festival of Song, which focuses on the study of the history & performance of Latin American and Iberian art song. Patricia is a true artist-scholar who combines research and performance, enriching each other. She has recorded eleven CDs with art songs in Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, and Indigenous languages. Most of her recordings include works recorded for the first time or works composed for her to premiere. Two of her CDs are exclusively dedicated to the music of women composers.
The Lisbon Medical Orchestra was born in October 2014, driven by the desire of medical students to create a project in which music would be the unifying language between students, teachers and doctors. After a year full of successes, with around 7 public presentations, this year OML opens registrations to the medical community. This is a unique opportunity to continue playing a musical instrument, combining medicine with the arts. No auditions will be held and any orchestral instruments will be accepted. The trials will take place in a location to be defined, in one of the two medical schools in Lisbon, from 6pm to 8pm, once a week, on a day yet to be defined.
The Lisbon Medical Choir and the Lisbon Medical Orchestra are projects that were born from people dedicated to the art of Medicine who also share the love of music, a unifying language between generations, students and teachers, colleagues and friends. Each group currently consists of 35 members, including students and doctors from Lisbon. They stand out for their musical versatility, embracing styles as diverse as classical and Portuguese music, musical theater and soundtracks. They frequently perform in concert together, having already performed at Aula Magna at ULisboa, Culturgest, Cinema São Jorge and the Assembly of the Republic. The Choir and Orchestra are currently directed by Bárbara Saraiva and Sebastião Martins, respectively, both FMUL students.
The Orquestra Médica Ibérica , created in 2020, is made up of doctors and medical students from Portugal and Spain, who share their passion for music and medicine. Its main mission is to create bridges between health professionals on the Iberian Peninsula, meeting annually to hold a solidarity concert, whose ticket revenue reverts to an entity that promotes the improvement of health care, research and aid. to the most disadvantaged people. To this end, the Iberian Medical Orchestra is fully convinced that health is a basic human right that must be universally accessible and a structuring pillar for a more just society.
The Philharmonic Orchestra of Doctors at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein was created after some meetings between doctors who got together and performed for their closest family and friends. Today, 21 years after the first rehearsals, and conducted by Maestro Nasari Campos, the Orchestra performs concerts, recitals and rehearsals open to inpatients or outpatients, family members and companions.
A Orquestra Filarmônica dos Médicos do Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein foi originada após alguns encontros de médicos que se reuniam e se apresentavam para familiares e amigos mais chegados. Hoje, 21 anos depois dos primeiros ensaios, e regida pelo Maestro Nasari Campos, a Orquestra realiza concertos, recitais e ensaios abertos aos pacientes internados ou ambulatoriais, aos familiares e aos acompanhantes.
Founded in 1996 they played at the Congress of WriterDocs 2024 in Recife / Brazil.
Founders Fernando Azevedo – singer, composer, writer (pediatrics) Paolo Barreto Campelo del Melo – percussion and battery (pneumologist and art therapist !)
Carlos Reinaldo – bass (obstetrics) Valdesio Fonseca – teclados (geriatrics) Edmundo Franca – saxophone (ophtalmology) José Maria Pimentel – trumpet (cardiology)