Lukas Brosig
FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
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Lukas Brosig is a student researcher at Stanford University with 14 years of work experience. He has worked as a Resident Physician at Luzerner Kantonsspital in Switzerland and Fau Erlangen-nurnberg in Germany. He also has experience as a Working Student at Siemens Healthineers and as an Intern at Festool Engineering GmbH. Lukas has a strong background in healthcare and medical research, with a focus on hospitals and healthcare. He is currently based in Los Angeles, California.
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Student Researcher at Stanford University
Work Experience
Resident Physician
Hospitals and Health Care
Lukas Brosig's Professional Milestones
- Student Researcher (2016-04-01~2016-12-01): Conducted groundbreaking research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field.
- Resident Physician (2020-10-01~): Developing comprehensive medical plans to improve patient outcomes and support strategic medical decision-making.
Education
Medicine,
Health/health Care Administration/management
2013-2016Certification
Colleagues
Anita Zwahlen
Chief Therapy Information Officer
Stefan Oettli
product owner lukis inpatient processes at cantonal hospital lucerne
Phasa Manarath
msc student in health data science | owner - clean touch hand sanitiser | registered nurse
Jose Perez Gonzalez
Founder QUIK.CH 🅿️🚀 | Datenbankspezialist bei LUKS
Stefan Scherrer
cio bei suva
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