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3:30 PM-5:00 PM

German Takes you Further: My Path to a Career in Nursing in Germany

Seminar|German is not just a school subject, but a bridge that carries people forward-it opens opportunities, broadens horizons and shapes personalities that are prepared for the international world of work. What began as simple curiosity thus became a path that changed the future forever.

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German Takes you Further: My Path to a Career in Nursing in Germany © Goethe-Institut Indonesia

German Takes you Further: My Path to a Career in Nursing in Germany © Goethe-Institut Indonesia

At first, German was just a compulsory subject at school. Difficult and full of rules, it often made pupils frown. But behind this complexity lay something fascinating: the sound of the words, which seemed unique and different. This slight curiosity ultimately led to the decision to take additional courses and obtain a German language certificate. At the time, it was not yet clear that this simple step would be the beginning of a great journey.

Over time, during my studies at college one question kept coming up: How can I go abroad?’ This dream seemed far away, the paths seemed full of obstacles, and information was difficult to access. Finally, after graduating, an opportunity arose through a government G-to-G program in collaboration with Triple Win, a way for nursing staff to work in Germany.

One thing became clear during this process: German lessons at school were the key. The basic vocabulary and grammar I had already learned made the first steps easier, sped up the adjustment process, and opened access to new content. What had previously seemed like a mere school obligation now developed into a solid foundation for achieving my professional goals.

Requirements:
  • German learner or German teacher in Indonesia
  • You have a laptop or smartphone with a stable internet connection.

Speaker

Rahmi Maulida

is a graduate of SMA Pesantren Al Falah Abu Lam U. She also completed her training as a nurse at the Akademi Keperawatan Kesdam Iskandar Muda in Banda Aceh. She began her professional career in Germany with the recognition process for her qualifications. After successfully completing this process, she now works as a professional nurse in the field of neurological care at Segeberger Kliniken GmbH in Bad Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein. To this day, Rahmi continues to educate himself, adapt to international medical standards, and inspire young medical professionals who wish to expand their professional experience on a global scale.

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  • Competence centre Southeast Asia