Future of nursing: Wipperfürther trainee required in the practical project!

Sieben Auszubildende der Helios Klinik Wipperfürth absolvierten ein Praxisprojekt zur Vorbereitung auf ihre Prüfungen in der Pflege.
Seven trainees from the Helios Clinic Wipperfürth completed a practical project to prepare for their care. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Future of nursing: Wipperfürther trainee required in the practical project!

A practical project by the seven trainees of health and nursing at the Helios Clinic Wipperfürth offered an exciting opportunity for the practical application of the learned knowledge. Over a period of seven days, the prospective nursing staff took responsibility for a sub -area of ​​station 2. This Initiative was part of their exam course to become a nursing specialist or the nursing specialist and served the targeted preparation for their upcoming exams.

The trainees were supported by an experienced station team and the practice instructors. This enabled them not only to test their nursing skills, but also to take on administrative tasks. The activities included patient admission, appointment, participation in visits, organization of examination dates and the preparation for the dismissal of the patient.

to strengthen personal responsibility and teamwork

The practice manager Fatma Yikar emphasized how important it was that the trainees could make independent decisions. This offered them a realistic insight into the nursing profession. The ward manager Anna Walter also emphasized the relevance of responsibility, teamwork and the reflection of his own actions in nursing. These are skills that are essential in everyday work.

Overall, the project was a great success. Practice instructor Kristina Hecken reported initial uncertainty among the trainees, but after a few days they mastered their tasks confidently. The start of training for the next year as a nurse or nursing specialist at the Wipperfürther Clinic is already planned for October, with a total of ten apprenticeships available.

professional prospects in nursing

The prospects for graduates of nursing training are extremely positive. Nursing staff are very much in demand and many training centers strive to take over their graduates after graduation. After their training, the nurses have the opportunity to continue their education in different areas. This includes specialist training in intensive care, emergency care, psychiatry, oncology and rehabilitation. The training can also be combined directly with a course of study.

A bachelor's degree in healthcare, health and nursing or management in healthcare opens up new career paths for graduates. As a rule, the nursing staff have numerous professional opportunities after completing the training, which can be expanded again by further qualifications. Generalistic nursing training, which was introduced in 2020, offers a flexible basis that enables trainees to work in various nursing areas.

In summary, it can be said that the nursing staff not only take on central roles in the healthcare system, but also in various areas, from the specialist to the manager. You are asked and your skills are highly valued in the increasingly important health care.

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