Hanse Institut Oldenburg Bildung und Gesundheit

Palliative Care

The Non-degree in Palliative Care at Hanse Institut Oldenburg Bildung und Gesundheit is a 6 year long program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

The Hanse Institut Oldenburg is a premier educational center for healthcare professions in Northwest Germany, specializing in Anesthesia and Operation Technical Assistance. Supported by major regional hospitals, it offers a unique dual-education path for students entering the medical field.

About the Program

This Palliative Care program is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their skills in providing compassionate care to patients in their final stages of life. The course spans 160 hours of theoretical instruction, delivered through monthly blocks starting from November 2026. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in supportive roles and have a background in health care, particularly in nursing or related fields.

The curriculum focuses on various aspects of palliative care, including physical, psychological, spiritual, and ethical considerations. Participants will engage in practical case presentations and discussions, ensuring they are well-prepared to address the complex needs of patients and their families. The program emphasizes symptom control and psychosocial support, equipping students with the necessary tools to excel in diverse healthcare settings.

Graduates of this program can pursue roles such as Palliative Care Nurse, Hospice Care Coordinator, or Clinical Nurse Specialist. They may find employment in hospitals, hospices, or specialized palliative care units. The skills acquired are transferable across various healthcare environments, making this training valuable for those looking to advance their careers in patient-centered care.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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