Healthcare education is key to successSkilled staff positively affects care delivery and patient experience

Care providers have a very demanding job: The well-being of patients depends on their skills and abilities. Keeping up with new methods and staying on top of technology, as well as sharing know-how can make a decisive difference. Explore how you can leverage education to transform care delivery and increase patient experience and staff satisfaction.

In the healthcare sector, making right decisions can be crucial. Since the skills of medical professionals usually have a direct impact on a patient’s health, education and training is essential. Because it enhances confidence and helps build key competencies, it can significantly improve the quality of decision-making – especially in stressful situations.

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Discover how education can create added value for your institution. Learn about the latest trends in healthcare education and how they can help you improve quality of care, optimize diagnostic experience and increase employee productivity.Explore digital trends in healthcare education!


We are committed to supporting you and your staff in providing the best possible care for your patients. From hands-on workshops on-site to the use of the latest technologies: Our comprehensive portfolio contains the right mix to enhance know-how and skills for both in vivo and in vitro applications – and to maintain it at a high level. Contact us for deeper insight

Healthineers Academy

Our Siemens Healthineers Academy provides healthcare professionals access to the very best classroom-based training and webinars in Australia and New Zealand.

Education Excellence Services

With our Education Excellence Services, we share our latest technical and clinical know-how with you.

PEPconnect & PEPconnections

Our online education and learning management solution for individuals and organisations

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