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Prof. Dr. med. Lothar Schmidt (1921–2020) was a distinguished academic and medical professional affiliated with Friedensau Adventist University (FAU). As a Professor and long-standing director of the Institute of Addiction and Dependence Matters, he contributed significantly to the university's development and taught in the School of Social Sciences' social medicine program until 2012.
Education: Studied medicine at Humboldt University in Berlin.
- Specialized early in addiction medicine.
Research & Contributions: Pioneered Alcoholics Anonymous in Germany, served as chief physician at Berlin's Jewish Hospital alcoholism department, and directed the Addiction Clinic Haus Niedersachsen. His work emphasized holistic approaches to addiction treatment, integrating medical, social, and spiritual dimensions.
International Impact: Led the UN-affiliated International Commission for the Prevention of Alcoholism as Vice President, earning global recognition. His efforts focused on public health policies to combat substance abuse.
Awards & Legacy: Honored with the Order of Merit First Class for his tireless advocacy. Revered as a deeply religious leader who believed faith in Jesus Christ underpinned his life’s work.
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