Sabine Oberhauser

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Austrian physician and politician



Sabine Oberhauser in 2014

Sabine Oberhauser (30 August 1963 – 23 February 2017) was an Austrian physician and politician. She served as the Minister of Health and Women's Affairs from 2014 until her death in 2017. Oberhauser was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ).

Early life and education[edit | edit source]

Sabine Oberhauser was born in Vienna, Austria. She pursued her medical education at the University of Vienna, where she obtained her degree in medicine. Her early career was marked by her dedication to healthcare, which she demonstrated through her work as a physician.

Medical career[edit | edit source]

Oberhauser began her medical career as a general practitioner. Her commitment to public health led her to work in various healthcare settings, where she gained extensive experience in patient care and healthcare management. Her medical expertise and leadership skills were recognized early on, paving the way for her transition into politics.

Political career[edit | edit source]

Oberhauser's political career was closely tied to her medical background. She joined the Social Democratic Party of Austria and quickly became involved in health policy. Her work focused on improving healthcare access and quality for all Austrians. In 2014, she was appointed as the Minister of Health and Women's Affairs, where she implemented significant reforms in the healthcare system.

Minister of Health and Women's Affairs[edit | edit source]

As Minister, Oberhauser was instrumental in advancing healthcare policies that emphasized preventive care and patient rights. She advocated for women's health issues and worked to integrate gender perspectives into health policy. Her tenure was marked by efforts to modernize the healthcare infrastructure and improve the efficiency of healthcare delivery.

Personal life[edit | edit source]

Oberhauser was married and had two children. She was known for her dedication to her family and her work, balancing her responsibilities as a public servant with her role as a mother.

Illness and death[edit | edit source]

In 2015, Oberhauser was diagnosed with cancer. Despite her illness, she continued to fulfill her duties as Minister, demonstrating remarkable resilience and commitment to her role. She passed away on 23 February 2017, leaving behind a legacy of service and dedication to public health.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Sabine Oberhauser is remembered for her contributions to Austrian healthcare and her advocacy for women's rights. Her work has had a lasting impact on health policy in Austria, and she is celebrated for her efforts to improve the lives of her fellow citizens.

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