Monika Gratzke
About Monika Gratzke
Monika Gratzke serves as the Global Medical Director at Kry, where she focuses on integrating digitalization into healthcare. With extensive experience in intensive care and a background in medicine and business, she contributes to advancing healthcare delivery in Europe.
Work at Kry
Monika Gratzke serves as the Global Medical Director at Kry, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she focuses on integrating digitalization and technological advancements to enhance healthcare delivery. Her work aims to support both physicians and patients in navigating future healthcare challenges. Kry operates within the digital health sector, and Gratzke's leadership contributes to the company's mission of improving access to healthcare services.
Education and Expertise
Monika Gratzke studied Medicine at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, where she completed her Staatsexamen from 1999 to 2006. She furthered her education at IESE Business School, earning a PMD from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she studied at ESMT Berlin for 11 months in 2017. Gratzke specializes in general medicine and possesses a global perspective on healthcare delivery, which informs her approach to medical leadership.
Background
Before joining Kry, Monika Gratzke worked as a Senior Physician in Intensive Care at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München from 2006 to 2018. This 12-year tenure in a critical care environment provided her with extensive experience in patient management and healthcare systems. Her background in intensive care medicine complements her current focus on digital health solutions.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Monika Gratzke has contributed to advancements in healthcare delivery through her roles in both clinical practice and medical leadership. Her focus on leveraging digitalization in healthcare has positioned her as a key figure in addressing contemporary healthcare challenges. Gratzke's work at Kry and her previous experience in intensive care reflect her commitment to improving patient outcomes and healthcare accessibility.