Future of health care: New study places in Tulln create opportunities!

Future of health care: New study places in Tulln create opportunities!

A new glimmer of hope for health care in Lower Austria: From the summer semester 2026, a total of 16 study places for biomedical analysis (BMA) will be available at the new location in Tulln of the FH Wiener Neustadt. At a time when the shortage of skilled workers in the healthcare industry shows acute need for action, state politicians and representatives of the university of applied sciences concreted their visions when visiting the laboratory infrastructure at the Biotech Campus Tulln. This new location will play a significant role in the training of future experts in the field of laboratory and pathologous technology in order to meet the increasing demand, such as ots.at reported.

State Councilor DI Ludwig Schleritzko emphasized the importance of highly qualified specialists for the future of health care and announced that the students will gain practical experience in renowned Lower Austrian clinics in the new location. At the same time, a bachelor's degree in biomedical analytics at the Biotech Campus Tulln will be offered from autumn 2025, which represents a targeted investment in the development and ensuring of high -quality medical care. These news comes at a time when the demographic changes and the wave of retirement of the BabyBoomer generation are demanding an urgent need to train new specialists, as also State Councilor Mag. Christoph Luisser highlighted in his statement.

modern educational offers on campus 1

not only Tulln, but also Campus 1 in Wiener Neustadt plays a central role in creating qualified staff for the future. It is the largest campus location of the FH Wiener Neustadt and offers a wide range of 19 courses in the areas of technology, health and more. Training is planned that is not only practical, but also integrates international standards in order to optimally prepare the students for the labor market. The comprehensive offers, from part-time to full-time studies, should make the prospective specialists fit for the challenges in the healthcare system, such as

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