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June 11, 2024

Five facts about working at Gesundheitswelt Zollikerberg.

  • The average age of our employees is 42.
  • We bring together people from 54 different nations.
  • 79 % of our team is made up of women and 21 % of men.
  • 263 trainees are learning a profession at Gesundheitswelt Zollikerberg.
  • The anniversaries in May 2024 add up to 49,231 days of employment at GWZ.

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Two female doctors in white coats stand smiling in the modern hospital corridor and look into the camera.

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Behind the scenes at the hospital: The service centre Operating theatres and intensive care unit as a central hub - an interview with Dr Daniela Gresch and Vera Sobieralski

At Zollikerberg Hospital, high-quality medical care requires strong structures in the background. The Operating Theatres and Intensive Care Unit Service Centre (DLZ) ensures that hospital operations run smoothly with clear processes, a high level of expertise and committed employees. This is what Dr Daniela Gresch and Vera Sobieralski, who jointly manage the Operating Theatres and Intensive Care Unit Service Centre, stand for. With different perspectives, many years of experience and a shared understanding of leadership, they organise central services for the entire hospital. In this interview, they give an insight into their work, their collaboration and the role of the Operating Theatres and Intensive Care Unit Service Centre for quality, efficiency and humanity in everyday hospital life.

Porträt eines lächelnden Mannes im Business-Outfit (Sakko, Hemd) vor hellem, unscharfem Büro-Hintergrund.

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"Giving closeness when words are not enough" - Clinical pastoral care at Zollikerberg Hospital

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