- 1. Taking the Train to Weimar
- (Travel)
- This is a photo guide of what to look for when you take the train from the Frankfurt airport to Erfurt and Weimar on your way to Bad Berka. Please note that as of sometime in 2015 or 2016, there is no ...
- Created on 11 April 2011
- 2. Dr. Baum's New Locatio
- (News)
- As of January 2020, Dr. Baum will be located at the THERANOSTICS CENTER FOR RADIOMOLECULAR PRECISION ONCOLOGY in Wiesbaden (very close to Frankfurt/Main airport (20 minutes by car or commuter train)). ...
- Created on 24 December 2019
- 3. Further excusions
- (Weimar)
- Castle Adventure Wartburg Castle Trip -- If you are adventurous then you might try a trip outside of Weimar to the Wartburg castle. This castle overlooks the town of Eisenach which is about an hour train ...
- Created on 05 April 2012
- 4. Getting around
- (Weimar)
- ... other. Further away, but still walkable from the old town area is the train station. Buses -- There are local buses as well, but if you aren't well versed in German that could be a challenge. However, ...
- Created on 05 April 2012
- 5. Places to Stay
- (Weimar)
- ... buffet at the restaurant is quite nice. The hotel is about half a mile from the train station, but kind of far to walk with luggage. It is a short cab ride. The hotel is a short walk (2-3 blocks) from ...
- Created on 05 April 2012
- 6. FAQs
- (FAQs)
- ... limit to the amount of radiation their body can absorb during their lifetime, so the number of treatment cycles will be constrained by this factor as well. As of 2011 the maximum number of cycles that ...
- Created on 13 April 2011
- 7. Bad Berka on Foot
- (Travel)
- ... There are a few restaurants, mentioned in another section on this site (click here) as well as several grocery stores. One is located opposite of the Train Platform. The other is located along the main ...
- Created on 12 April 2011
- 8. Going Home
- (Post Treatment)
- ... We have been asked to quantify the issue so that appropriate training can take place. We have created the following survey to better understand the issues of those returning to the US after PRRT treatment. ...
- Created on 21 January 2011
- 9. Accommodations for Patients and Traveling Companions
- (Bad Berka)
- ... where the train station is located. Rooms at the Zentralklinik: Probably the most affordable accommodations are the hospital rooms in the Zentralklinik medical center. Arrangements can be made through ...
- Created on 21 January 2011
- 10. Traveling to Bad Berka
- (Transportation)
- ... schedules. 1) Fly into Frankfurt Main Airport (airport code FRA). 2) Take Intercity Express Train (ICE) from airport train station to the city of Weimar. This is about a 3 hour trip. 3) From Weimar ...
- Created on 21 January 2011
- 11. Tests and Scans at the Zentralklinik
- (In Clinic Tests)
- ... 2) Do tests for dangerous bacteria strains (like MRSA) and 3) have a brief interview with the Doctor on the Ward. The order of these things may vary. The blood test is the usual CBC, a liver panel, ...
- Created on 20 January 2011
- 12. Hotels in Frankfurt
- (Prior to hospital stay)
- ... hotels have opened two new hotels directly above the ICE train station at the Frankfurt Airport, both are good alternatives to the more expensive Airport Sheraton. The Hilton Garden inn is the less expensive ...
- Created on 19 July 2010
- 13. Food, Dining, Medications and Personal Gear Considerations
- (What to bring)
- ... Shopping For Food and Drugstore Items In Bad Berka: On the main street there is a small pharmacy store and across from the train station (which is a small outdoor shelter area) there is a super-market-like ...
- Created on 19 July 2010
- 14. J. Reynolds - PRRT Bad Berka
- (Bad Berka)
- ... Weimar/Bad Berka. I don’t know about the train service though and Frankfurt may be easier if you plan on taking a train. Berlin is a much saner airport than Frankfurt and getting a rental car was easier ...
- Created on 01 March 2017
- 15. FLUSH POOP PRRT - Patient Story - Basel
- (Patient Stories)
- ... all the time (my low blood sugar) and napping in between - so it was a win-win. Basel has an international airport so you can fly directly there or fly into Zurich and take the train to Basel, which ...
- Created on 19 April 2016
- 16. Update to a Solider Story
- (Bad Berka)
- ... While at it, he trains other helicopter mechanics and he’s been doing it for 19 years. His facility is staffed with 30-35 co-workers, and Dan clearly loves what he does. Dealing with his serious medical ...
- Created on 26 February 2014
- 17. Becca H
- (Rotterdam)
- ... and ask you the purpose of your trip. Once you get through, go straight to Baggage claim. From there you can go downstairs one level to get to the trains. Leaving Holland to go home is fairly easy. You ...
- Created on 26 February 2014
- 18. CCAN NET Cancer Patients Conference Long Island
- (Past Conferences )
- CCAN's annual conference was held in Long Island, New York on August 20th 2011. The theme of the day long conference was "Multidisciplinary Approach to the Diagnosis Treatment and Monitoring of NETs." ...
- Created on 20 August 2011
- 19. Road to Basel - Terry Y.
- (Basel)
- ... the train from there to Basel. A one-way 2nd class train ticket costs about $97.00. The added cost of flying all the way to Basel was nearly that same amount. So, we elected to fly all the way to Basel, ...
- Created on 12 June 2011
- 20. Jim M.
- (Bad Berka)
- ... place to stay with a large outdoor mall decorated for Christmas, a large indoor pool and spa, and a train station. Perfect for spending a couple of days recovering from the 9 hour jet lag. The next day ...
- Created on 22 April 2011