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Prof. Dr. Annette Becker, MPH

- Curriulum vitae -

Current appointments Professor of Family Medicine/General Practice, Department of General Practice, University of Marburg, Germany
Family practitioner in group practice in Wettenberg/Germany
Since 01.01.2019 The dean of studies at the Marburg Medical Faculty
Academic studies 1987 - 1994 Medical School, RWTH Aachen, state examination
1996 - 1998 Postgraduate training in Public Health, University of Ulm,
Master of Public Health
Professional experience and qualifications Since 2014 Current position: Professor of Family Medicine/General Practice
2010-2014 Professor of “Prevention and health care in patients with chronic diseases”, Department of General Practice, University of Marburg, Germany
2008 - 2011 Professor in charge, Medical Psychology, Marburg University
2005 - 2010 Assistant Professor (“Junioprofessor”), Department of General Practice, University of Marburg, Germany
09/1998-12/2005 Research assistant, Department of General Practice, University of Göttingen, Germany
09/1996-10/1999 General practice residency, Group practices in Waake and Hürth, Germany
2001 Medical specialist for General Practice
1998 Magistra Sanitatis Publicae (Master of Public Health, MPH
1996 MD, Postgraduate degree (Promotion), University of Aachen, Germany
02/1995-07/1996 Junior House Officer, Taunton, Plymouth, and Rochdale, UK
Research grants of last 3 years Electronic library of decision aids for general practice”, Co-Applicants: PD Dr. T. Krones, Prof. Dr. N. Donner-Banzhoff (coordinator), FMER (BMBF): 01GK0701, 300.000€
Transition from localized low back pain to chronic widespread pain in general practice: Identification of risk factors, preventive factors, and key elements for treatment”, Coordinator: A. Becker, Co-Applicants: Dr. C. Leonhardt, FMER (BMBF): 01EC1010E, 445. 000 €
Development and evaluation of two treatment manuals for elderly patients with chronic low back pain: “exposure in vivo” and “graded activity”, Coordinator: A. Becker, Co-Applicants: S. Quint, GRF (DFG): BE3996/2-1, 193.00 €
Academic awards Viniol A., Jegan N., Leonhardt C., Baum E., Becker A. Chronic low back pain patient subgroups in primary care. In: “Risky Behaviours and Healthy Outcomes in Primary Health Care”. European General Practice Research Network Congress, Kusadasi, May 2013, p. 80.1. Posterpreis
Bösner S, Haaasenritter J, Becker A, Abu Hani M, Keller H, Sönnichsen A, Baum E, Donner-Banzhoff N, Ilhan M, Herz-Schuchhardt M. Entwicklung des „Marburger Herz-Scores“. Deutscher Forschungspreis für Allgemeinmedizin 2011, Dr. Lothar Beyer-Stiftung, dotiert mit 20.000 Euro.
Keller H, Becker A, Schwink I, Donner-Banzhoff N. Evaluation der Implementierung von Innovationen am Beispiel von "arriba"-eine Fokusgruppenstudie. ZfA Sonderausgabe September 2009:205. 43. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin e.V. (DEGAM) 2009, 3. Posterpreis
Bösner S, Haasenritter J, Becker A, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Karatolios K, Abu Hani M, Schaefer JR, Vaucher P, Gencer B, Herzig L, Keller H, Sönnichsen A, Baum E, Donner-Banzhoff N. Entwicklung und Validierung einer Klinischen Entscheidungsregel zum KHK Ausschluss bei Brustschmerzpatienten in der Primärversorgung. ZfA Sonderausgabe September  214. 43. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin e.V. (DEGAM). 2009, 1. Posterpreis
Herzberg D, Marsden N, Leonhardt C, Kübler P, Jung H, Thomanek S, Becker A. Using Formal Specification Techniques for Advanced Counseling Systems in Health Care, in A. Holzinger (Ed.): USAB 2007, LNCS 4799, Springer, 2007;41-54, Best Paper Award USAB 2007
Eberbach A,  Wagner A, Becker A, Donner-Banzhoff N . EbM in Qualitätsmanagement und Operativer Medizin“; Poster: Akzeptanz und Wirkung einer patientennahen Fortbildung zur evidenzbasierten Recherche 8. Jahrestagung des Deutschen Netzwerkes evidenzbasierte Medizin, 2007, 1. Posterpreis
Prof. Dr. Stefan Bösner, Dr. Egbert Opitz (1. Projektpreis) sowie Prof. Dr. Peter Alter, Prof. Dr. Annette Becker, Prof. Dr. Frank Czubayko, Prof. Dr. Norbert Donner-Banzhoff, Daniela Falkenberg, Dr. Marcel Goedecke, Prof. Dr. Christoph Nies, Prof. Dr. Thomas Worzfeld, Alexander Wild, Prof. Dr. Hinnerk Wulf, Dr. Sylvia Heinis, Adina Ende, Antje Inselsberger, Nora Jochens, Dr. Andreas Jerrentrup, Dr. Martin Sassen, Dr. Beate Kolb-Niemann, Dr. Ina Kluge, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Schäfer, Gabriele Schwarz (Hessischer Hochschulpreis für Exzellenz in der Lehre)
Memberships / Committees (selection) 2013-2015 Working group of the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities, acatech – the German Academy of Science and Engineering: “Medical care for the elderly - what evidence do we need”
Network „Clinical Trials in German General Practice Network“, funded by the German research foundation (DFG)
Working group „Pain in the elderly“, German Pain Society
European research group  COST Action B13, development of the European Back pain Guideline
Working group on the National Guideline for the management of low back pain
German Society for General practice and Family medicine (DEGAM)
Member of the DEGAM Standing Committee (SLK)
Delegate of DEGAM, German national guideline for treatment of low back pain.
Working group on health care supply in the region Marburg Biedenkopf
Society of Medical Education (GMA
Executive committee of the Primary Health Care Foundation
Co-Editor of the journal “Der Schmerz”, Springer publishing house
Guideline development “European Guideline for the management of acute low back pain” (COST Action B13)
“Back pain” - Guideline of the German Society for General practice and Family medicine
Chronic pain” - Guideline of the German Society for General practice and Family medicine
National Guideline for the management of low back pain
Current research focus Chronic pain management in primary care (epidemiology, quality of care, prediction of pain generalisation and subgroup identification)
Multimorbidity in the older patient (development of two manuals for an activating treatment approach in older patients suffering from chronic pain)
Economic evaluation in primary care
Decision strategies in general practice (symptom evaluating studies, treatment allocation)