The Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane (MHB) is a university that focuses on educating health care providers to tackle the challenges of tomorrow’s health care systems using innovative teaching concepts and stressing the unity of research, teaching and patient care. Its research is particularly focused on patient-centered healthcare for ageing societies.
The Institute of Social Medicine and Epidemiology is led by Prof. Dr. Holmberg, a trained anthropologist and epidemiologist, and a leader in the development of innovative evaluation designs and mixed-methods studies to ensure effective interventions that support people. She is supported by a staff that are not only trained scientists with an expertise in digitalization but also have experience as health care providers.
The institute is a leader in the development of human-centered interventions to shape transformation with a particular focus on digitaliziation. It is renown for its innovative research designs and evaluation concepts that focus on successful implantation processes. The institute has a track record of success in leading mixed-method and multi-center studies funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in the USA and the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF), among others.
I’m a healthcare researcher at the Brandenburg Medical School (MHB) with a background in occupational therapy and health services research. With over 15 years of experience across clinical practice and interdisciplinary research, I focus on prevention, workplace health, and healthcare delivery models.
Currently, I work as an evaluator in the DiLoB project at MHB’s Institute of Social Medicine and Epidemiology, supporting primary care practices in Brandenburg as they navigate digital transformation. I’m particularly interested in collaborative projects, knowledge exchange, and innovative approaches to strengthening outpatient care systems.