Specialist nursing training courses successfully completed
On May 17, 2024 and June 21, 2024, the specialist nursing training team at AZG 3 presented the successful participants with their certificates.
The emergency nursing, intensive care and anaesthesia nursing courses were given a ceremonial send-off on May 17, 2024. The participants come from the various specialist areas of intensive care, anaesthesia and emergency care at our affiliated hospitals and UMMD. On June 21, 2024, the new practical instructors also received their certificates.
Photo: Specialist nursing training for intensive care and anesthesia care (2022-2024).Photographer: Steffen Brodowski.
Christine Michelfeit-Schaper, Director of Nursing at Magdeburg University Hospital, Cordula Ahrendt, Director of the Training Center for Healthcare Professions, as well as the nursing service managers and employees of the individual departments congratulated their colleagues on their great results.
Kai Brunk, graduate of the practical instructor course, reports on his/her experiences: "The practical instructor course not only provided us with pedagogical input, but also enabled self-reflection and professional exchange.The diversity of the lecturers and the participants' specialist areas enriched the discussions and led to valuable friendships. There was never a lack of joy and fun, and we learned that communication is essential for the future of the healthcare professions. The course was an indispensable experience for perfect guidance."
Photo: Presentation of certificates for practical instructors.Photographer: Sarah Kossmann/UMMD
All participants can be proud of their achievements.Putting the newly acquired knowledge into practice and combining it with everyday processes helps to ensure that patients receive the best possible quality of care, emphasizes Susanne Diester, head of the advanced nursing training courses, on behalf of all coordinators: "We, the advanced training team, are very proud of each individual participant. Facing the challenge of dealing with the scientific principles of working and learning alongside family and work, preparing for specialist examinations in theory and practice and then successfully passing them deserves the highest recognition. A big thank you goes to all the supporting training departments. In particular to the practical instructors, department heads and colleagues who always support and make this further training possible. Without the lecturers who support the theoretical part, the implementation of the curricular specialist modules would also be inconceivable. Many thanks from us for this too."
Photo: Specialist nursing training for emergency care (2022-2024).Photographer: Steffen Brodowski
The other coordinators include Anja Freitag (Emergency Care Coordinator), Steffen Brodowski (Intensive Care and Anesthesia Care/ IMC Coordinator), Silke Grünwald (Practical Training Coordinator for Intensive Care and Anesthesia Care/ IMC), Alexandra Becker (Practical Training Coordinator)