The '''Filderklinik''' is a hospital in germany. It is specialised into [[integrative medicine]] and [[anthroposophic medicine]].
The '''Filderklinik''' is a hospital in germany. It is specialised into [[integrative medicine]] and [[anthroposophic medicine]].
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The '''Filderklinik''' in [[Wikipedia:Filderstadt|Filderstadt]]-[[Wikipedia:Bonlanden auf den Fildern|Bonlanden]] is one of six [[anthroposophic medicine|anthroposophic]] oriented [[hospital|hospitals]] in [[Wikipedia:Germany|Germany]]. The operator is the non-profit corporation ''Filderklinik [[Wikipedia:Gemeinnützige GmbH|gGmbH]]''.
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The main founders of the Filderklinik, which has existed since 1975, were Hermann and Ernst Mahle, founders of the [[Wikipedia:Mahle GmbH|Mahle]] corporation. The ''Mahle-Stiftung GmbH'' is the main shareholder and also the largest sponsor of the ''Filderklinik gGmbH''.
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The hospital employs around 760 staff and has 300 beds. In 2017, 12,185 patients were treated as inpatients and 32,753 patients as outpatients. The free [[Wikipedia:Nursing school|Nursing school]] affiliated with the Filderklinik has 60 training places.
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The first major construction phase was designed by architect Christoph Klein and artist Wilfried Ogilvie. By its own account, the Filderklinik was the hospital with the lowest [[Wikipedia:Caesarean section|Caesarean section]]rate in Germany in 2014. The clinic also actively participated in the [[Wikipedia:Baden-Württemberg|Baden-Württemberg]] state's campaign to strengthen natural childbirth.
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