Care is recognized worldwide as a unified profession – yet its reality differs considerably from country to country. The comparison between Uzbekistan and Germany makes these differences particularly clear. In Uzbekistan, the healthcare system is still heavily influenced by the Soviet model: centrally organized, hierarchically structured, and clearly regulated. Germany, on the other hand...
Read moreYes – nurses from Bangladesh can work in Germany. However, only through direct application: Private recruiters are not allowed to recruit them under § 38 of the Employment Ordinance (BeschV). What this means in concrete terms, how the recognition process works, and what people actually earn in Germany – this article explains it based on…
Read moreThe German healthcare system enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide. It stands for precision, clear structures, high quality standards, and strong social security. At the same time, the demand for qualified nursing staff has been growing continuously for years. In this environment, Germany has become one of the most attractive target markets for international nursing professionals. Nursing professions from Sri Lanka...
Read moreGerman hospitals are facing a reality that can no longer be ignored. Patient numbers continue to rise, while the number of available nursing staff is decreasing. Wards are often short-staffed, shifts drag on endlessly, and experienced specialists struggle to maintain the desired quality of care. In this difficult situation, a solution presents itself: international…
Read moreThe German healthcare system has long been lauded for its precision, structure, and compassion. For many aspiring nurses worldwide, training there feels like stepping into a well-oiled machine where theory and practice seamlessly merge. But what is nursing education like in Germany for international...
Read moreStarting work in a new country is like a new rhythm. The sounds, faces, the smell of disinfectant, and the pulse of the hospital feel familiar yet different. For many international nurses arriving in Germany, this mix of comfort and challenge defines their first few weeks. The hallways…
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