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Klinikum Nürnberg is one of the largest municipal hospitals in Germany and offers the full range of maximum care services. With two locations, the Campus Nord and Campus Süd, it has 2,233 beds and employs about 8,400 staff. Annually, around 335,000 patients are treated both inpatient and outpatient[3][5].
The main mission of the hospital is to provide comprehensive and high-quality medical care. It places great importance on the compatibility of work and family as well as on continuing education opportunities for its employees[3]. Klinikum promotes a culture of collaboration and mutual respect among staff.
Klinikum Nürnberg is committed to promoting employee health. An example of this is the "PSU" project (collegial psychosocial support), which serves as a preventive measure to support employees in crisis situations[5]. Additionally, the hospital values modern treatment concepts, such as the fasting concept before surgeries, which improves patient comfort[5].
The hospital is also involved in social projects, such as supporting patients in the palliative care unit through the Hospiz-Team Nürnberg or through fundraising activities in the children's clinic[5]. These initiatives demonstrate the hospital's commitment to social responsibility and the well-being of the community.