Prof. Dr. med. Roland Buhl
internal medicine, pulmonology, and allergology
internal medicine, pulmonology, and allergology
Overview
Country, City
Germany, Mainz
Health facility
University Hospital Johannes Gutenberg Mainz
Medical unit
Department of pulmonology
About the doctor
Skills & Expertise
asthma
copd
lung
tiotropium
airway
fibrillation
atrial fibrillation
fibrosis
omalizumab
olodaterol
lung cancer
allergic asthma
rhinitis
cancer
allergic airway
covid19
pulmonary fibrosis
inflammation
allergen
allergology
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
eosinophilic asthma
mometasone
heart
pulmonology
mepolizumab
pressure
allergic rhinitis
cystic fibrosis
immunology
corticosteroids
lung function
cell lung cancer
inhaled corticosteroids
nitric oxide
bronchial asthma
heart rate
allergy
blood pressure
copd exacerbations
respiratory tract
obstructive lung
airway inflammation
airflow obstruction
lung allocation
internal medicine
positive airway pressure
topical inhalant budesonide
lower respiratory tract
persistent atrial fibrillation
Resume
CV (Curriculum Vitae)
Education
- 1975-1981 Studied human medicine at the Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg
- 1981 Obtaining a license for medical practice
- 1983 Defense of the dissertation from the Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg
- 1988-1989 Research Fellow of the International Molecular Medicine Foundation at the pulmonary branch of the National Institute of Health
- 1993 Obtaining specialization in internal medicine
- 1994 Habilitation and a teaching license
- 1994-1997 Chief Resident at the Department of pulmonology of the Frankfurt University Hospital
- 1997 Received additional qualifications in the field of pulmonology
- 1998 Obtaining further specialization in allergology
Experience
- 1982-1984 Institute of Immunology and Serology at the Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg
- 1984 Department of pulmonology of the Heckeshorn Pulmonary Clinic in Berlin
- 1984-1987 Department of pulmonology of the Frankfurt University Hospital
- 1988-1990 Department of pulmonology of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health of Bethesda
- 1990-1993 Department of pulmonology of the Frankfurt University Hospital
- 1997 Professor and Head of the Department of pulmonology at the University Hospital Johannes Gutenberg Mainz
Awards & Memberships
- 1993 Curt Dehner Prize of the Donors' Association of Germans Science
- 1994 Prize of Dr. Paul and Cilli Weill Foundation
- 1997 Chairman of the Rhineland-Palatinate Tumor Centre
- 2002 Teaching Prize of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- 2007 Teaching Prize of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate
- 2012 Honorary Member of the Colombian Pulmonary Society
- 2016 Chair of the German asthma guideline committee
- 2016 Honorary Member of the Austrian Pulmonary Society
- Member of the Global Initiative for Asthma science committee
- Member of the German immunotherapy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease guideline committees
- Member of the German Society of Internal Medicine
- Member of the German Pulmonary Society
- Member of the German Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
- Member of the European Respiratory Society
- Member of the American Thoracic Society
- Member of the German Airway League
Languages
English
German
Publications
Atrial fibrillation as a risk factor for exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage following a standardised exercise test.
1 September, 2023
MASK-air® direct patient data support the ARIA-MeDALL hypothesis on allergic phenotypes.
11 August, 2023
Adherence to inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β2-agonists in asthma: A MASK-air study.
3 August, 2023
Location
Langenbeckstraße, 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany
FAQ
Where does the doctor practice?
What is the specialization of Prof. Dr. med. Roland Buhl?
The primary specialization of the doctor is internal medicine, pulmonology, and allergology.
What is the experience of the specialist?
Prof. Dr. med. Roland Buhl has been practicing for more than 43 years.
Prof. Dr. med. Roland Buhl
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