Priv. Doz. Dr. Med. H. Christian Rischke
Medical specialist in diagnostic radiology, radiation therapy and nuclear medicine
Priv. Doz. Dr. Rischke studied medicine at the Johann Wolfgang Goete University in Frankfurt until 1995 and obtained his doctorate in the field of biochemistry. From 1995 to 2000 he worked as an intern in the fields of general surgery, radiotherapy and medical oncology, among others in the University Hospital Frankfurt.
Following this, Priv. Doz. Dr. Rischke moved to the Diagnostic Radiology of the Bremen Central Hospital and passed his exams to become medical specialist in diagnostic radiology in 2004. From 2005 to 2007 Dr. Rischke worked at The University Medical Center Freiburg (Department of Radiation Medicine) and finished his training as a specialist in radiation therapy in 2007. From 2007, he began training to become a specialist in nuclear medicine in Freiburg with an intermediate research stay at The University of Ulm. After training to become a specialist in nuclear medicine at The University Medical Center Freiburg in 2012, Priv. Doz. Dr. Rischke worked as an assistant medical director with the focus on oncological imaging with PET/CT, musculoskeletal imaging with SPECT/CT and thyroid diagnostics and therapy until autumn 2013. Between 2013 and 2015 Dr. Rischke worked in a radiological nuclear medicine practice north of Freiburg and concomitantly at The University Medical Center Freiburg. On July 1 2015, he’s become a partner of our Practice for Nuclear Medicine at the Schwabentor with focus on thyroid diagnostics and therapy, radiological diagnostics with MRI, hybrid imaging using PET/CT in tumor diseases and SPECT/CT in musculoskeletal diseases. Since 2010 Dr. Rischke’s continuously concerned himself with scientific topics which has led to many publication in the field of prostate cancer imaging (PET/CT, MRI) published under the topic “Importance and use of modern imaging in the treatment of prostate cancer”.
Priv. Doz. Dr. Rischke is a member of the following professional associations:
- Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft DRG (German X-ray society)
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin DGN (German society for nuclear medicine)