Frank Ulrich Montgomery
Frank Ulrich Montgomery (pronounced: Frahnk Ool-rik Mont-gom-er-ee) is a prominent figure in the field of medicine and healthcare policy. He was born on March 22, 1952, in Hamburg, Germany.
Etymology
The name Frank is of Germanic origin, meaning "free" or "truthful". Ulrich is also of Germanic origin, meaning "heritage ruler". Montgomery is a surname of Norman origin, meaning "man power" or "Gumarich's mountain".
Education
Montgomery studied medicine at the University of Hamburg and graduated in 1979. He then specialized in radiology and became a licensed radiologist in 1986.
Career
Montgomery has held several significant positions in the field of medicine and healthcare policy. He served as the President of the German Medical Association from 2011 to 2019. He has also been the Chair of the World Medical Association since 2019.
Contributions
Montgomery has made significant contributions to the field of healthcare policy. He has been a strong advocate for patient rights and has worked tirelessly to improve the quality of healthcare services. He has also been instrumental in shaping healthcare policies in Germany and around the world.
Related Terms
- Medicine
- Healthcare Policy
- German Medical Association
- World Medical Association
- Radiology
- Radiologist
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Frank Ulrich Montgomery
- Wikipedia's article - Frank Ulrich Montgomery
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