Robert Bosch Hospital
Frank Lunardi has extensive experience in IT project management and consultancy, particularly within the healthcare and telecommunications sectors. At Robert Bosch Krankenhaus from April 2021 to August 2023, Frank held roles as IT Teamleiter - Digitalisierung Projekte and IT-Projektmanager, focusing on digital transformation in management processes and implementing IT service management systems. Prior to this, Frank worked with Innovation & Technologie Rhein Neckar GmbH and served as Teammanager Clientmanagement at Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus, leading initiatives in client management and mobile work solutions. Frank's earlier career at Avaya included positions such as PreSales Leader Midmarket Germany and Senior Business Consultant, where responsibilities involved managing teams and advising large national accounts. Frank's foundational education as a Fernmeldeelektroniker and a degree from Schloß-Realschule, Stuttgart, has provided a solid technical background for a successful career in IT project management.
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Robert Bosch Hospital
Enjoying nationwide renown, the Robert Bosch Hospital (RBK) has been certified many times. The Hospital dates back to 1915 and a private initiative on the part of entrepreneur Robert Bosch. Today, the Foundation hospital treats up to 40,000 inpatients annually with state-of-the-art medicine and expert nursing. Many diseases require the combined expertise of a range of medical experts. Thanks to interdisciplinary collaboration in and between all the different specialist departments as well as its state-of-the-art medical technology, the Robert Bosch Hospital offers optimal care with maximum safety – even in the treatment of complex and rare pathologies. The multiple award-winning and certified hospital and its Pulmonary Center focus on the treatment of cancer as well as diseases of the heart, lungs, and respiratory tract. The Charlottenhaus Clinic, which is also part of the hospital, offers advice and care to plastic surgery patients. Since 1978, the Robert Bosch Hospital has been an academic teaching hospital as part of the University of Tübingen. It promotes the education of future medical and nursing staff and maintains close links with academic work, including through its own research projects. At the Bosch Health Campus, research, education, and funding are translated into treatment even more quickly and directly – a major advantage for patients at the Robert Bosch Hospital. The knowledge gained in the process also serves as an example for other institutions and as such opens the door for transfer to the health care system. As well as the high level of medical expertise, the professional nursing care at the Robert Bosch Hospital also plays a major role in the high quality of overall care, with each and every individual being considered holistically.