Dominik Domhoff
Research associate
Dominik Domhoff is a health scientist at the Institute for Public Health and Nursing Research (IPP) at the University of Bremen and a qualified nurse. In addition to research into care structures for people in need of care, he is also involved with innovative digital technologies in care.
Memberships
German Society for Demography (DGD)
German Society for Epidemiology (DGEpi)
Working Group on the Collection and Utilisation of Secondary Data (AGENS)
Awards
2017: Allianz Young Talent Award for Demography for the Master's thesis "Catholicism and Mortality: Spatial Patterns and Associations of Religious Affiliation and Causes of Death in Germany
Professional career | |
since 11/2016 | Research assistant in the Department of Nursing Research, Institute for Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen |
2010 | Professional qualification in healthcare and nursing |
Academic career | |
2020-2023 | Master's degree programme in Public Health/Nursing Science at the University of Bremen Degree: Master of Arts Topic of the Master's thesis: "Catholicism and Mortality: Spatial Patterns and Associations of Religious Affiliation and Causes of Death in Germany" |
2010-2013 | Bachelor's degree programme in Public Health/Health Sciences at the University of Bremen Degree: Bachelor of Arts Topic of the Bachelor's thesis: "The influence of occupational status on sickness-related absenteeism at work - results of the GEDA study 2010" |
Health services research on medical and nursing care
Development, implementation and use of innovative technologies in care and associated framework conditions
Financing of health and care services, social insurance
Quantitative methods and secondary data analyse
Statistical data analysis with R (summer semester 2020 to summer semester 2021)
Health Economics 2: Financing and Remuneration of Health Services (winter semester 2017/2018 to winter semester 2019/2020)