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Klinikum Stuttgart is a leading maximum care hospital in Germany, distinguished by comprehensive medical care and innovative treatment methods. It consists of three main locations: the Katharinenhospital, the Krankenhaus Bad Cannstatt, and the Olgahospital. As an academic teaching hospital of the University of Tübingen, Klinikum benefits from the latest scientific findings and methods in diagnostics and therapy.
The main mission of Klinikum Stuttgart is to provide the highest medical quality and patient orientation. It places great importance on collaboration among medical professionals and the continuous education of its staff. Klinikum strives to be an attractive employer and to stand out through high patient satisfaction[1][3].
Klinikum Stuttgart is committed to a sustainable and efficient infrastructure. Currently, Klinikum is undergoing a comprehensive restructuring process aimed at optimizing the locations and further improving medical care. This process also includes the construction of new facilities and the modernization of existing structures[2].
Klinikum offers numerous career opportunities in various medical and non-medical fields. It places great importance on the training and education of its staff and offers a variety of training positions[5]. Additionally, Klinikum is engaged in collaboration with educational institutions such as DHBW Stuttgart.
Klinikum Stuttgart was ranked 12th in the Focus Hospital Ranking 2024 among around 1900 German hospitals, highlighting its high quality and recognition in the medical community.