Prof. Dr. med. Dr. phil. Adrian Reber
Chief Physician, Head of Service Centre Operating Theatres and Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Management
Anästhesie und Intensivstation
Trichtenhauserstrasse 20
8125 Zollikerberg
Specialist title
Specialist in anaesthesiology
Specialist in intensive care medicine
Career Path
- Since 2006
Titular professorship for anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine - Since 2004
Head of Operating Theatre Service Centre, Zollikerberg Hospital - Since 2002
Chief Physician, Clinic for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Zollikerberg Hospital - 2000 - 2002
Dept. of Anaesthesia, University Hospital Basel - 1999
Habilitation, University of Basel - 1998
PhD (Dr phil.) University of Uppsala/Sweden - 1998 - 2000
Senior Physician / Deputy Head of Anaesthesia, University Children's Hospital Basel - 1997
Specialist title for anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine - 1997 - 1998
Senior Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospital Basel - 1994 - 1996
Research Fellow Anaesthesiologist, Dept. of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Uppsala, Sweden - 1993
Diploma of the "European Academy of Anaesthesiologists" (DEAA) - 1988 - 1994
Resident in neurology, Inselspital Bern, and resident in anaesthesiology and intensive care, University Hospital Basel - 1987
Doctorate, University of Bern - 1981 - 1987
Medical studies, University of Berne
Scientific prizes
- Science Award (SGAR) 1993
- Abbott Scandinavia AB Travel Award 1995
- Radiometer Prize 1995
- Abbot Anaesthesia Award (SGAR) 2005
Publications
A Patient with Graves’ Disease Scheduled for Thyreoidectomy with High Risk for Thyroid Storm Caused by Severe Medication Nonadherence: Anaesthetic and Surgical Considerations
Reber A., Valenti L., Müller S., 2019
Medium
Case Rep Anesthesiol
Page
Jul 2019, S. doi: 10.1155/2019/4781902
Carbon Dioxide Narcosis Due to Inappropriate Oxygen Delivery
Reber A., Achermann E., Herren T., Hegi T., Stäubli M., 2017
Medium
J Med Case Reports
Page
11(204), S.
Airway Characteristics and Safe Management of Spontaneously Breathing Patients: Risk of Sedation and Analgesia and Changes in Wakefulness
Reber A., 2016
Medium
International Journal of Clinical Medicine
Page
7, S. 726-735