Nursing staff on the huddleboard

Training 2023

Die nationale Pflegeinitiative bringt eine grosse Chance für das Universitätsspital Basel: Mit neuen Fördermitteln kann das Spital seine pflegerischen Ausbildungen gezielt weiterentwickeln und den Berufsnachwuchs unterstützen. 

Dr. med. Werner Kübler, Hospital Director
Dr. med. Werner Kübler, Hospital Director

Dr. med. Werner Kübler, Hospital Director

«Wir legen den Grundstein für etwas Neues – gleichzeitig entwickeln wir Bestehendes weiter.»

Ein Projekt mit klarer Stossrichtung

In mid-October, the IPA Basel opened its doors in the Department of Internal Medicine. Created in cooperation with the University of Basel, the Bern University of Applied Sciences and the Basel-Stadt Health Education Center, it provided four weeks of training in the interaction between different professions. Medical students, prospective FH and HF nurses and physiotherapists, all in their final year of training, worked together to provide care for the patients. The model, which originated in Scandinavia, has been proven to lead to greater patient safety, reduced length of stay, improved quality and greater mutual acceptance between the various professional groups. The pilot model is currently being evaluated and may be implemented as a permanent module in the training structure at the USB.

Drei Frauen im Spitalbetrieb bei der Ausbildung.

In mid-October, the IPA Basel opened its doors in the Department of Internal Medicine. Created in cooperation with the University of Basel, the Bern University of Applied Sciences and the Basel-Stadt Health Education Center, it provided four weeks of training in the interaction between different professions. Medical students, prospective FH and HF nurses and physiotherapists, all in their final year of training, worked together to provide care for the patients. The model, which originated in Scandinavia, has been proven to lead to greater patient safety, reduced length of stay, improved quality and greater mutual acceptance between the various professional groups. The pilot model is currently being evaluated and may be implemented as a permanent module in the training structure at the USB.

Vier Teilprojekte für die Zukunft der Pflege

In mid-October, the IPA Basel opened its doors in the Department of Internal Medicine. Created in cooperation with the University of Basel, the Bern University of Applied Sciences and the Basel-Stadt Health Education Center, it provided four weeks of training in the interaction between different professions. Medical students, prospective FH and HF nurses and physiotherapists, all in their final year of training, worked together to provide care for the patients. The model, which originated in Scandinavia, has been proven to lead to greater patient safety, reduced length of stay, improved quality and greater mutual acceptance between the various professional groups. The pilot model is currently being evaluated and may be implemented as a permanent module in the training structure at the USB.

Puzzle mit 4 Teilen und Infoboxen zu den 4 Teilprojekten.

«Mit diesen vier Initiativen wollen wir einen spürbaren Mehrwert in der Ausbildung und vor allem in der Entwicklung der künftigen Berufsleute in der Pflege schaffen», so Katja Schilder weiter. «Wichtig ist, dass alle Teilprojekte gut ineinandergreifen, da sie inhaltlich eng miteinander verbunden sind.» 

Blick nach vorne

In mid-October, the IPA Basel opened its doors in the Department of Internal Medicine. Created in cooperation with the University of Basel, the Bern University of Applied Sciences and the Basel-Stadt Health Education Center, it provided four weeks of training in the interaction between different professions. Medical students, prospective FH and HF nurses and physiotherapists, all in their final year of training, worked together to provide care for the patients. The model, which originated in Scandinavia, has been proven to lead to greater patient safety, reduced length of stay, improved quality and greater mutual acceptance between the various professional groups. The pilot model is currently being evaluated and may be implemented as a permanent module in the training structure at the USB.