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Munich Opens City-Funded Center to Speed Entry of International Nurses

Backed by €3 million for three years, the pilot streamlines recognition to relieve staffing gaps.

Overview

  • City officials formally opened the Kompetenzzentrum für internationale Pflegekräfte at München Klinik Schwabing on Tuesday after operations began in September.
  • Munich funds the three-year pilot with roughly €3 million, with an evaluation planned at the end of the term to decide on continuation or expansion.
  • The center plans to guide about 500 internationally trained nurses through recognition each year, complementing existing programs that currently certify roughly 500 annually citywide.
  • Project leaders say compact courses, digital learning and high-fidelity simulations using a patient mannequin are designed to shorten recognition timelines, with a target of obtaining certificates in about three months.
  • The program is operated by München Klinik but is open to all hospitals and care homes in Munich, positioning it as a municipally run model that could be replicated if successful.