Prof. Dr. med.
Björn Bergh
Director of Information
Technology and Biomedical Engineering
Professor for Medical
Information Systems
Medical Faculty and University
Hospital Heidelberg
Born in northern
Germany Prof. Bergh studied medicine and mathematics in Hannover.
During his studies he stayed for a research period in the Medical
Image Processing Laboratory, Department of Radiological Sciences at
the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). After graduating
from medical school in 1989 he worked as a physician in departments
of neurology and neurosurgery and finalized his doctoral thesis
“Principles of digital luminescence radiography and its application
in mammography”.
From 1991 on he obtained an education in diagnostic radiology at
the Charité/Virchow-Klinikum, Humboldt University Berlin, with
special focuses on neuroradiology and digital imaging, which he
finalised in 1996 with the German Board Certification in
Radiology. Also in 1996 he became appointed Head of the Digital
Radiology Unit and later on as IT co-ordinator of the Medical
Faculty of the Humboldt University Berlin. From 1999 though 2003
he was acting as Head of the Department of Information and
Communication Technology (CIO) of the Goethe-University Hospital
Frankfurt with around 100 staff members.
Since 2003 he holds the position of a Director of Information
Technology (CIO) of the University Hospital and Medical Faculty
Heidelberg, which was extended in 2004 by the responsibility for
the Biomedical Engineering department. Both departments together
have approximately 160 staff members. End of 2004 he was
additionally appointed as Professor for Medical Information
Systems by the Medical Faculty Heidelberg.
Prof.
Bergh has been speaker of the German association of CIOs in
university hospitals for four years and was involved as a major
participant in nine R&D projects funded by the European Commission
and two “G7/8 - Global Healthcare Applications Projects”. He is
author or co-author of 40 publications in national and international
journals and various presentations of which 65 as invited speaker.