Catholic Hospital Bochum's Institute Graduates 60+ Nurses, Plans Winter Course
The Catholic Hospital Bochum's Institute for Health Professions Education is celebrating a successful year with over 60 graduates. Half of these are qualified nursing professionals, set to continue their careers at the Bochum Hospital. The institute also includes nursing assistants and physiotherapists, making up the other half. Plans are underway for a 'winter course' starting December 1, 2025, to prepare future nurses.
The institute's 2025 winter course, set to commence on December 1, will focus on equipping future nurses with the skills needed for their roles. Despite the course's upcoming start, specific details about the teaching staff remain unavailable to the public. However, the institute's track record speaks for itself, with many graduates choosing to stay and work at the Bochum Hospital. This year's graduates are a testament to the institute's success, with over 60 students completing their studies.
The Catholic Hospital Bochum's Institute for Health Professions Education continues to produce a significant number of qualified nursing professionals. With the upcoming winter course, the institute ensures a steady pipeline of skilled nurses for the hospital and the wider healthcare sector. The institute's commitment to education and the hospital's commitment to retaining talent bode well for the future of nursing in Bochum.
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