Germany's figure of the aging population is rapidly growing. People live longer, and the proportion of older people is constantly rising. They are experiencing a massive lack of care personnel, which means many of their personnel are overburdened. Hospitals, clinics and care homes are in dire need of nursing staff but the government find it hard to fill the vacant jobs. It is estimated that by 2030 4.1 Million individuals will be in need of care and by 2060 3 Million nurses will be demanded.
Working in Nursing
Nurses work in the hospitals, or outpatient facilities provide hands-on care to patients by administering medication, managing intravenous lines, observing and monitoring patients' conditions, maintaining records and communicating with doctors. Depending on their specialization nursing professionals may provide emotional support to patients together with patient's family members. Properly educate patients and the general public on disease management, special diet plans, and medical condition.
How much do nurses earn in Germany?
Trainee nurses are paid between 1,040 and 1,200 euros per month. The starting salary for fully-qualified healthcare nurses is around 2,500 euros.
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