Prof. Dr. med. Claus Muke

Professor

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Appointment:     Professor for Social Medicine and Social Psychiatry 

Function:            Member of the University Senate Commission for Financing                                           (Senatskommision Hochschulfonds)

Office hours:      Per e-mail appointment

Professional career 

  • 30.09.2020 Medical Specialist in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
  • 01.09.2019 Professor for Social Medicine und Social Psychiatry an der Catholic University of Applied Sciences Freiburg
  • 28.09.2017 Addiction Medicine
  • 2016 to 2019 Physician engaged in further training as a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy at the Clinic for Forensic Psychiatry and Psy-chotherapy at the Emmendingen Center for Psychiatry, cts-Klinik-Stöckenhöfe, Wittnau and Thure-von-Uexküll-Klinik, Glottertal
  • 2011 bis 2016 Physician at medical service of a health In-surance fund in Baden-Württemberg, BBZ Freiburg
  • 25.02.2014 PHD in Medicine: “Effort-Reward-Imbalance” and “Psychological stress load in pastors of protestant regional churches in Baden”. Su-pervisor: Professor Dr. med. Joachim Bauer
  • 11.02.2014 Social Medicine
  • 16.12.2010 Medical Specialist for Public Health
  • 2007 bis 2010 Training as a specialist in public health in the public health offices of the districts of Emsland and Rastatt and at the Academy for Public Health in Düsseldorf
  • 2007 bis 2008 Pair and family therapy/systemic competence
  • 2003 bis 2007 Head Physician at the Parent-Child Spe-cialist Clinic, Haus Tannenhof, Todtnau-berg
  • 17.03.1999 Medical Specialist for General Medicine
  • 1997 bis 1999 Further education for the additional qualifica-tion “Psychotherapy – Deep Psychological Method”, Oldenburg

Work and research focus 

  • Socio-medical competence areas with a focus on equity of benefits and efficiency of care at the community level.
  • Prevention work in the field of (alcohol) addiction, with particular emphasis on the development of strategies to prevent early childhood harm.
  • Case management and the provision of care by general practitioners

Cooperations

Teaching and research projects 

  • Study on medical care for people with disabilities in the city of Freiburg and the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald (Germany). 2021
  • Accessibility on the internet, a utopia?
  • Approximating barrier-free digital information offers with the plan-database of the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district: a research report. 2022
  • Health promotion for refugees and immigrants. Evaluation of the work of the Re-gional Coordination Office for Health-related Prevention for People with Refugee and Immigrant Experience. 2022 - 2023