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Over 60 successfully completed training and further education programmes at Gesundheitswelt Zollikerberg

July 17, 2024

Congratulations to our newly qualified professionals!

They have successfully completed their training and further education and hold their federal certificates of proficiency, diplomas from higher technical colleges or recognised professional qualifications in their hands. This milestone marks the end of an important stage in their lives and the beginning of new challenges and opportunities.

Over the past few years, our graduates have not only acquired professional skills and knowledge, but have also gained valuable life experience. They have learnt to take responsibility, solve problems and act with confidence. They know how important it is to own up to mistakes and be courageous. These skills and insights will accompany and guide them in their future professional and personal lives.

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Gesundheitswelt Zollikerberg trains specialist staff in medicine, nursing, therapy, HR, catering and IT. In all areas, we strive to put people in all their diversity at the centre of everything we do.

Many different people support us and our trainees to make this possible.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our family members, the vocational trainers, the training and education centre team and all of the operations managers. Their work - alongside the effort and will of the trainees - is the fundamental ingredient for successful training.

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