Dr. Robert Lubeck, MD

Cardio-Thoracic Surgeon & Director

Dr. Lubeck is our cardio-thoracic surgeon currently focused on vascular screening and diagnosing. With revolutionary technology that screens for vascular stiffness, vascular stenosis/occlusion as well as vascular age, allowing cardiovascular risk factors to be determined within minutes.

 

 

Education

Dr. Lubeck attended the medical faculty of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, completing his doctorate examinations in 1982, and his obtaining his doctorate licensing in 1984.

Work Experience

Dr. Lubeck worked at the cardio-thoracic surgery department at Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Amsterdam, the academic hospital of Utrecht, Spaarne Hospital Heemstede, conducting heart, lung and coronary-bypass surgeries before being appointed clinic director of the department of cardio-thoracic surgery in 1993 at Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Amsterdam for a period of 4 years.

He was appointed as a senior staff member in 1998 of the department of cardio-thoracic surgery at the academic hospital Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, before working as a cardio-thoracic surgeon at Hospital De Klokkenberg, Breda.

Dr. Lubeck went on to work in Curacao, working on the development and implementation of a cardio-thoracic center in the Antilles.

Upon his return, he continued his work as a cardio-thoracic surgeon at the academic hospital of Groningen, Cartharina Hospital Eindhoven, before working as a consultant cardio-thoracic surgeon in 2002 at the Parque San Antonio Clinica, in Malaga. He was registered as follow of the European Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons in 2002, registered as cardio-thoracic surgeon at the General Medical Council under number: 4490504, and registered as thoracic surgeon in Malaga in 2005 under number 29/09432, where he continued to work until 2010.

Currently Dr. Lubeck has done extensive work as entrepreneur in the medical prevention area, as well as being medical director and partner of Vascucheck BV. He is currently engaged in research on cardiovascular surgical revascularization in poor to very poor left ventricular function.

Publications

Co-author:
• mycotic pseudoaneurysm assuming a venous bypass graft after mediastinitis. Cardiology 1995: 12: 474-6 / Mycotisch pseudoaneurysma uitgaande van een veneuze bypassgraft na mediastinitis. Cardiologie 1995: 12:474-6

Future Publications
Co-author:
• Functional antagonism of different angiotensin II type I receptor blockers in human arteries.
• A new technique or repairing an aneurysm of the left ventricle.