Discover the variety of professionals: Boys Day in the State Hospital in South Styria

Discover the variety of professionals: Boys Day in the State Hospital in South Styria

Students of the State Hospital in South Styria recently had the chance to get exciting insights into health professions at the nationwide boys' day, an event that was organized especially for boys. Special programs were offered at the Bad Radkersburg and Wagna locations to bring boys closer to the diverse possibilities in healthcare and to inspire them by women who are traditionally dominated by women.

The event aims to show boys at an early stage professional perspectives and to reduce fear of contact. It is important that you also think in areas that may be outside of your typical area of ​​interest.

eventful insights into everyday clinical practice

The students had the opportunity to explore different departments from the hospital. This included the central sterilization, the intensive care unit and the outpatient sector in Bad Radkersburg as well as the outpatient sector and the sonography area in Wagna. Specialists led through the program, explained work processes, presented important medical devices and enabled the boys to become active themselves.

The focus was particularly on practical experience: the students were able to learn simple nursing handles, such as creating associations and measuring blood pressure. These practical insights help the young participants to understand how important teamwork and support in everyday clinical practice are and what significant role every professional group plays in patient care.

commitment to the future

The deputy nursing director Thomas Singer emphasized how important it is to bring young people closer to the diversity of professions in healthcare. "The Boys' Day is an excellent opportunity to arouse interest in these demanding but fulfilling activities," he said.

The commitment of the State Hospital on Boys' Day not only supports the professional orientation of young people, but also sets a strong sign of diversity and openness in terms of career choice. This type of initiatives is of great importance to gain future specialists and to strengthen the medical sector in the long term.

Further information and exciting news on the topic can be found in current reports, such as about the successful installation of a new MRI in the State Hospital in South Styria.

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