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Lecturers at IFEN
Dr. med. Christoph Garner
Dr. Garner was born in Munich in 1949 and completed his high school diploma and medical studies in Munich from 1976 to 1982. From 1982 he worked at the University Hospital Großhadern and later became a specialist. From 1992 to 2017 Garner was chief physician at the KWA Klinik Stift Rottal.
Dr. Garner enjoys a reputation as a mediator between conventional medicine and alternative medicine, which is based, among other things, on his enthusiasm for India. At the KWA Klinik Stift Rottal, Garner therefore initiated cooperation projects with Indian partners such as the Vivekananda University (Bangalore) and the Ayushakti Center (Mumbay) from the 90s onwards.
In addition, he also introduced a program into the KWA Clinic that is specifically dedicated to children with spastic paralysis, stroke patients and patients with traumatic brain injuries, the so-called Petö therapy concept.
Recently, Dr. Garner and the KWA Clinic have been in close contact with the Institute for EEG-NeurofeedbackGarner is a proven EEG expert who, together with Thomas F. Feiner, will organize special QEEG courses at the clinic in the future.
1949 born in Munich
1969-1976 Studied law and economics at the University of Munich
1976-1982 Study of human medicine at the University of Munich
1983- 1991 Training as a neurologist at the University Hospital Munich
1984 Dissertation on the topic “Renal excretion of digoxin in humans”
1992-2017 Medical Director of the KWA Klinik Stift Rottal Bad Griesbach
1996 Introduction of yoga therapy in cooperation with the SVYASA Yoga University at the KWA Klinik Stift Rottal
1993-1996 Additional qualifications “Physical Medicine”, “Homeopathy” and “Geriatrics”
Board member of the Bavarian Society for Brain Trauma and Stroke Patients
Treasurer of the Bavarian Society for Clinical Geriatricians
Member of the German Society of Neurologists
Member of the German Society for Neurological Rehabilitation
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Dr Garner was born in 1949 in Munich and, after graduating from high school, studied medicine in Munich from 1976 to 1982. From 1982 on he worked at the Großhadern University Clinic and later became a specialist. From 1992 to 2017, Garner was chief physician at KWA Klinik Stift Rottal.
Dr Garner has a reputation as a mediator between conventional medicine and alternative medicine, which is based among other things on his enthusiasm for India. At the KWA Klinik Stift Rottal, Garner therefore started cooperations with Indian partners such as Vivekananda University (Bangalore) or the Ayushakti Center (Mumbay).
In addition, he also introduced a program in the KWA clinic that is specifically aimed at children with spastic paralysis, stroke patients and patients with traumatic brain injuries, the so-called Petö therapy concept.
Recently Dr. Garner and the KWA Clinic established an exchange with the Institute for EEG Neurofeedback.
1949 Born in Munich/Germany
1969-1976 Studying laws and economics at Munich University
1976-1982 Studying human medicine at Munich University
1983- 1991 Training to become a Neurologist at University Hospital Munich
1984 Dissertation about “Renal excretion of Digoxin in Humans”
1992-2017 Medical director at KWA Klinik Stift Rottal Bad Griesbach Germany
1996 Introducing Yoga Therapy in Cooperation with SVYASA Yoga University at KWA Klinik Stift Rottal
1993-1996 Additional designations “Physical Medicine”, “Homoeopathy” and “Geriatrics”
Member of the board of Bavarian Society of Brain Trauma and Stroke patients
Treasurer of Bavarian Society of Clinical Geriatricians
Member of the German Society of Neurologists
Member of the German Society of Neurological Rehabilitation