Category Archives: DivingDocs

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Axel Jäger

Dr. Axel Jäger’s medical career began at the Tauberbischofsheim Fencing Center. After having been a national épée fencer in Tauberbischofsheim, on the A national junior team and the B national elite team, he completed his studies in Würzburg and worked as a attending physician at the fencing center with his own practice. After a break with the then head coach, he moved to the new service center across the street in 2000.

2015-01 Dr. Jäger new head Olympic training doctor at TBB Dr. Axel Jäger has cared for hundreds of fencers over the years. He was once successful on the piste himself. Since November 2014 he has been the base doctor at the Tauberbischofsheim Olympic training center. A punctured lung during training in Tauberbischofsheim, a torn cruciate ligament in Ghent, a dislocated shoulder in Milan – Dr. Axel Jäger still clearly remembers the most serious injuries in his long time as a supervising fencing doctor. This is also because they are the exception rather than the rule. “The most common are ligament injuries in the ankle and knee, as well as muscle injuries caused by the rapid changes of direction in fencing,” explains the doctor, who was himself on the national team as a junior and was part of the B squad among the active athletes.

He therefore knows from his own experience the “Achilles heel” of fencers. “I consider it absolutely essential that you not only know the sport, but have practiced it yourself,” he says. As his deputy, Dr. Jürgen Hehn continues to support the fencers with advice and assistance. Since November, Jäger and his eight-person team have officially supervised the athletes training at the OSP. He not only has an excellently trained team, but also a practice clinic with a surgical unit.

The collaboration with the specialized departments is close. In general, however, fencing is one of the least-injury sports. Cuts and lacerations are rare, says the physician, who is also a passionate mountaineer and scuba diver. “I have remained injury-free throughout my career,” says the 58-year-old, tapping his desk with his right hand.

courtesy of https://archiv.fechten.org/fileadmin/user_upload/fechtsport_magazin_1_2015.pdf

https://www.mainpost.de/regional/main-tauber/dopingkontrolle-statt-degenfechten-art-2771415


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Jürgen Reul

I’ve been ill since 2014, unfortunately with a rarer form of ALS with extreme spasticity and bulbar symptoms.

Unfortunately, I can no longer speak or swallow. I’m quadriplegic and anarthric, and can no longer move anything. Despite this, I still find quality of life.

I used to be an extreme athlete and did crazy things.
I’m both a doctor and a patient myself. I made the diagnosis myself.
I live in a normal family, and we have a young daughter.
My wife is a nurse and takes care of her.
We try to live and live as normally as possible.
Unfortunately, I can no longer work and now I write books. Writing is tedious and exhausting. I have a good computer with infrared light control, and I write with my eyes. Not as fast anymore, but better than nothing.
I founded a small publishing house for literature and art and support young artists and authors.

Das Leben ist anders als früher auch aber immer noch lebenswert.

Endurance sports for 10 years:

More than 30 marathons (personal best 3:09),
5x Ironman,
Marathon des Sables (250-kilometer ultramarathon through the Sahara),
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
Race Across America (5,000-kilometer non-stop cycling race across the USA from west to east);
Trans-Australia non-stop by bike, 4,200 km in 7 days

and various other events

Ironman Klagenfurt
Trans-Europe Tour
Dragon Run Siebengebirge/Germany
Race Across Germany (by bike from Flensburg to Oberammergau in 48 hours)

Other sports:

Diving, tennis, paragliding, sailing, skiing (and recently motorcycling and taekwondo)

Jürgen Reul trained as a police officer and subsequently worked for the police.


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Björn Migge

Björn Migge (* 1963) is a German physician and author of specialist books on coaching.

Migge first studied astrophysics, then medicine at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, where he received his doctorate in 1995 with a study on otosclerosis.[1] Until the end of 2003, he worked as a physician and lecturer at the University Hospital of Zurich. Since 2003, he has specialized in coaching and psychotherapy and hypnotherapy. Migge teaches clinical hypnosis at the Ruhr University Bochum. Migge has published several specialist books on coaching.

https://www.drmigge.de

https://www.doktor-migge.de

https://www.youtube.com/@dr.bjornmigge9431

https://www.facebook.com/DocMigge

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_Migge


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Karl-Wilhelm Fritz

He is DivingDoc, ViolinDoc, CollectorDoc, PoliticDoc, BenefizDocHobbies:
-classical literature
-history
-politics
-classical music (viola and violine in several orchestras:
–Gehrdener Chamber Orchestra until 1993-1-31
–New Wilhelmshaven symphony orchestra
–Hamburg doctors orchestra
–German doctors orchestra
— participating at the EDO (European Doctors Orchestra) from Nov 2004
-Sports: surfing, diving (5 times as medical doctor on Maledives for TUI), bicycle

Newspaper Liver transplant story


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Lukas Grafenauer

Lukas Grafenauer has positioned himself at the forefront of tennis in Austria.

Tenniskarriere und Tennisausbildung

In addition to my medical training, I also completed the highest level of training in ÖTV tennis teaching to become a state-certified tennis instructor and state-certified tennis coach at the Austrian Federal Sports Academy. I have also achieved valuable tennis successes myself and, as a counterbalance to my medical activities, I still keep myself fit through sport. Discipline, punctuality, taking personal responsibility, commitment, consistency, stamina, focus, the ability to overcome obstacles, resilience, resistance to stress, dealing with disappointment and defeat, accepting defeat, not becoming arrogant because of victories, setting goals and working consistently towards them, practicing teamwork, lifelong friendships, and staying calm and overview in critical situations are positive aspects that I have also learned through tennis and that help me a lot in my professional and private life. For an incredible 40 years, from the age of 16, I played for the SV Sparkasse Leobendorf men’s tennis team in the general league (interrupted by three years of championship play for UTC Stockerau). I also served as team captain for several years and enjoyed great success in championship competitions, including in the state league. I’m still very active in sports, fortunately in top shape, passionate about skiing, and, of course, still playing tennis, as well as extensive, exciting bike rides.

  • 1994 and 1995: Men’s Singles Tennis: National Physicians’ Championship in Schladming and Bad Waltersdorf
  • 2001-2003: Men’s Singles Tennis: Bronze medalist at the World Medical Games in Evian, France, Tihany, Hungary, and Stirling, Scotland
  • 2001-2003: Mixed Doubles Tennis: World Physicians’ Championship
  • 2005: Men’s Singles and Doubles Tennis: Tournament winner, Doctors Fontana Oberwaltersdorf
  • NÖTV Instructor
  • State-certified tennis instructor
  • State-certified tennis teacher with distinction
  • State-certified tennis coach with good results
  • Lecturer in the training program for tennis instructors, state-certified tennis instructors, and state-certified tennis teachers
  • 2014: Men’s 1st Tennis – Promotion to the State League C
  • 2019: Men’s 45s Tennis – Promotion to the State League A
  • Annual current ÖTV Gold License – currently valid until 2025

Tennis
Begeisterter Alpinskifahrer
Laufen
Radtouren
Reisen
Tauchen
Architektur
Fotografieren und Filmen
Musik – Akkordeon

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Marco Alain Sieber

Dr.med. Marco Alain Sieber

Marco was born in Switzerland in 1989 and graduated from the Gymnasium Burgdorf in Switzerland in 2007.

In 2009, Marco joined the paratrooper training with the Swiss Special Forces Commando at the Swiss Army, where he achieved the military rank of Sergeant.

In 2015, he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Bern, Switzerland. His doctoral thesis was on robotic surgery and he was awarded best final exam for his physician diploma.

In 2021, he earned his specialist diploma in pre-clinical emergency and rescue medicine (SGNOR).

Next to his mother tongues German and Swiss German, Marco also speaks English and French.

Between 2009 and 2015, Marco was working as an assistant teacher for anatomy and physiology courses at the faculty of medicine at the University of Bern. At the same time, he was also a skydiving instructor for pre-military paratrooper courses.

Between 2015 to 2017, he was a general surgery/traumatology, as well as an intensive care unit resident in Interlaken, Switzerland.

After becoming chief medical officer with Swisscoy (Swiss Army) for KFOR (Kosovo) in 2018, Marco worked as an emergency medicine resident at the University Hospital of Bern, Switzerland, until 2019.

Between 2019 and 2021, he was an anaesthesiology resident in Interlaken, Switzerland.

Since 2020, Marco is working as a helicopter rescue emergency medical doctor and also joined the hospital in Biel, Switzerland as an urology resident one year later.

Marco holds a private pilot license. He enjoys outdoor and adventure sports such as skydiving, paragliding, scuba diving, skitouring and kitesurfing.

ESA experience

In November 2022, Marco was selected as an ESA career astronaut.


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Karl-Heinz Kienle

Kienle has practised long distance sports as marathon (30 kg. ago…) and has been leading on international level with diving. Besides his musical career in two Jazz bands as trombone player. And collecting severyl things – his doctors office is fully decorated with model ambulances and pace makers. He also loves to ride the tandem bike.

(DE): Sportmedizinisch kann er auf eine lange eigene Erfahrung in Ausdauersportarten zurückblicken, “Mein letzter Marathon ist leider mittlerweile dreißig Kilo her”, meint er mit einem Lächeln und einem Augenzwinkern. Besonderes Wissen hat er über alle Sportarten, die unter der Wasseroberfläche ausgeübt werden. 15 Jahre Nationalmannschaftsarzt und 7 Jahre Fachbereichsleiter Leistungs- und Wettkampfsport im Verband Deutscher Sporttaucher, mehrere  Jahre Chairman der Subcomission “Sportsmedicine” des Weltverbandes CMAS, dazu Publikationen im “Handbuch der Sporttraumatologie”, in “Tauchen noch sicherer” und bei unzähligen Kongressen – das kann ihm niemand nehmen.

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Laurel Blair Salton Clark

Bachelor of science in zoology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983; doctorate of medicine from the same school, 1987; Captain, USN; flight surgeon; unsuccessful application for NASA astronaut group 15; hobbies: Scuba diving, hiking, camping, biking, traveling, flying, parachuting; died in the Columbia tragedy (STS-107) on February 01, 2003.

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wikipedia

youtube – vimeo

facebook – twitter – instagram

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