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Angela Buchholz is a Researcher and Head of the special outpatient clinic for transplant psychology and Head of a research group at the Department of Medical Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Hamburg. She leads initiatives in psychosocial medicine, focusing on organ transplantation, addiction treatment, and healthcare communication. Her work integrates clinical and research roles, addressing patient care coordination, substance use disorders, and shared decision-making in healthcare. She has contributed to over 20 publications since 2008, emphasizing clinical outcomes, treatment protocols, and patient-centered approaches.
Her research spans topics such as post-transplant quality of life, alcohol and opioid dependency interventions, and the implementation of standardized assessments in healthcare. She has pioneered studies on patient placement matching and telemedicine during the pandemic, reflecting her commitment to improving healthcare systems. Collaborations include work on shared decision-making tools and ICF-based core sets for substance use disorders.
Her roles include overseeing transplant psychology services and advancing evidence-based practices in psychosocial support for transplant recipients and patients with substance use disorders. She actively contributes to guideline development and translational research bridging clinical practice and rehabilitation outcomes.
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