Recognition of nursing care in Munich
Did you complete your nursing training abroad and would like to work in Munich or Germany? With Heimerer's preparatory course, you can easily obtain nursing recognition in Munich.
- 260 hours of practical instruction
- Cost coverage possible: Up to 100% by the Federal Employment Agency
- Experienced teachers who are familiar with the German nursing system
- Central location: 5 minutes from Munich Central Station
- The course is mainly held in person, but is supplemented by digital content and thus offered in a hybrid format.
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What makes the recognition of nursing care in Munich so special?
Your vocational qualification in nursing is not directly recognised in Germany? That's normal - the content of training programmes differs greatly internationally. With our preparation course, you can close the gaps and pass your knowledge or aptitude test.
This is how your course Recognition Care Munich works:
- Practise with tasks that also appear in the exam
- Structured lessons: Mondays to Fridays from 08:00 to 15:00
- Practical content: care techniques, care documentation, hygiene, prophylaxis and more
- Specialised German lessons: so that you can master the technical terms with confidence
Heimerer: You are welcome here
We are an international community with people from many countries. Mutual respect is important to us.
- Personalised support: Our team will guide you through the course
- Personal counselling: In a consultation, we clarify whether a knowledge test is right for you.
Targeted support makes the difference - for your success in the exam.
FAQs
The theoretical lessons comprise 260 lessons with the following content:
- Specialised German lessons
- Hygiene
- Care techniques, care concepts and prophylaxis
- Law and administration
- National expert standards
- Professional knowledge/professional self-image
- Pathology and immediate life-sustaining measures
- Nursing settings
- Nursing process
- Examination training

