50 years of District Administrator Frey: 7,500 euros for Starnberg nursing training!

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District Administrator Frey celebrated his 50th birthday and collected 7,500 euros for the Starnberg Clinic's nursing vocational school.

Landrat Frey feierte seinen 50. Geburtstag und sammelte 7.500 Euro für die Pflege-Berufsfachschule des Klinikums Starnberg.
District Administrator Frey celebrated his 50th birthday and collected 7,500 euros for the Starnberg Clinic's nursing vocational school.

50 years of District Administrator Frey: 7,500 euros for Starnberg nursing training!

When celebrations are combined with a good cause, it's always a great thing. This was also the case at the 50th birthday of District Administrator Stefan Frey, who recently celebrated the celebration of his life in Starnberg. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate. This request was no coincidence: the support was to flow to the Friends of the Starnberg Clinic, and the result was really impressive: a total of 7,500 euros were raised. A proud sum that will now benefit the nursing vocational school at the Starnberg clinics.

The money will be used to finance the purchase of a realistic simulation baby doll, the so-called Nursing Baby. This special doll serves as valuable training material for aspiring nurses. Through the practical training in dealing with infants, the trainees are optimally prepared for their future clinical routine. They can learn skills such as noise examinations, blood pressure measurements and caring for small children. Reacting to pain signals and placing a gastric tube are also among the important topics covered in the training.

Instructive simulations and modernization of training

The latest developments in the field of medical simulators also show how important modern forms of training are. According to Erler-Zimmer's website, such simulators offer realistic and risk-free medical simulations. They are primarily designed for aspiring doctors and nurses, with the goal always being the effectiveness of the training. The use of advanced technology, including augmented reality, helps participants perfect their skills and build confidence in a safe learning environment.

However, the Circle of Friends of the Starnberg Clinic does not only provide financial contributions with its support. Karl Roth, the chairman, emphasized how important this willingness to donate is for the long-term development of the institution. This type of support ensures that the training of nursing staff is continually improved and that patient safety is always given a high priority.

A look into the future of training

In addition to the simulators, there are programs like Simnat's, which offers further training over several months. Here, an emphasis is placed on combining theoretical content with practical application. The focus is on best practice examples from different countries to ensure the relevance and adaptability of the methods. A very specific goal of these programs is to prepare participants for the challenges in real clinical practice.

The support of the circle of friends and the use of innovative technologies in training show that Starnberg is not just about medical care, but also about the best preparation of future specialists. A solid foundation is laid that benefits both the nursing staff and the patients. It remains to be hoped that these positive developments will continue to be supported and set an example for other regions.