Background
Mune, Ole was born on September 24, 1928 in Lundby, Zealand, Denmark. Son of Niels Frederik Mune and Karen Margrethe Fischer-Nielsen.
physician physiologist rheumatologist
Mune, Ole was born on September 24, 1928 in Lundby, Zealand, Denmark. Son of Niels Frederik Mune and Karen Margrethe Fischer-Nielsen.
Doctor of Medicine, University Copenhagen, 1956. Postgraduate, Academy Technology Sciences, Copenhagen, 1960. Postgraduate, Danish Medical Association, 1966.
PhDmed.doctor, Danish Society Physical Medicine, 1967. Postgraduate, Leyden University, Holland, 1968.
Assistant doctor, Copenhagen County Hospital, Gentofte
from second assistant to assistant internal medicine, pediatrics, Frederiksberg Hospital, Eastern State Hospital, Arhus Hospital
assistant orthopedic surgery, Orthopedic Hospital, Copenhagen
assistant psychiatry, Frösö Sjukhus, Östersund, Sverige
practitioner, Copenhagen
chief physician, Kolding Control Hospital, Denmark, 1966-1992;
superintendent department physical medicine, rehabilitation, rheumatology, Kolding Control Hospital, Denmark, 1966-1992;
chief consultant, superintendent, Queen Alexandrines Sanatorium of Rheumatic Diseases, Middelfart, Denmark, since 1968;
private practice rheumatology, since 1971. Teacher international medical summer school, Copenhagen, 1961, international course on rehabilitation World Health Organization, 1963, 67, postgraduate courses. Vice president International College Angiology, 1966.
Journalist, reporter Nordisk Medicin, 1966. Consultant Fredericia Hospital, 1966-1968. Member member Medico-Technology Committee, County Health Svc., 1970.
Member planning committee county hospitals, 1967, European Society for Clinical Investigation, 1968. Specialistboard representative physical medicine and rehabilitation for national health authorities. Chairman art committee, Kolding Hospital, Denmark.
Member study tour England, 1961, Göteborg, 1962, Pavia, 1962, Oslo, 1963, Poland, 1968, Hong Kong, 1973, Osaka, Japan, 1973.
Member Danish Society Physical Medicine (member postgraduate committee 1967, planning committee 1968-1970, chairman rheumatic committee 1972), Danish Society Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (president 1971), International College Angiology (vice president 1966).
Children: Lars, Peter.