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Living in Germany
1. Living in Germany
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Welcome to Germany! germany
καλώς ήρθατε!
Herzlich willkommen in Deutschland!
Bienvenido a Alemania!
2. Welcome in Germany
Your right of free movement as a European citizen
The EU-Commission has initiated a wide range of measures designed
to make the right of free movement a practical reality.
The right of free movement can be enjoyed by citizens of the European
Union and members of their families.
The right of free movement of persons is complemented by the mutual
recognition of vocational qualifications, the right to buy property and the
coordination of the Social Insurance System.
As European Citizen you are entitled to vote or to be elected in the
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community or City you live in. germany
useful link: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/el/index.htm
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3. Overview
Germany - Key Facts
Capital: Berlin
National Holiday: 3. Oktober (German Unification Day)
Inhabitants: 82,5 Millions
Location: in the heart of Europe
climate: temperate seasonal climate in which humid
westerly winds predominate
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useful links: http://www.deutschland-reise.de
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany
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4. Politics and government
Key Facts
Governm. System: Parliamentary democracy since 1949
Constitution: Grundgesetz („Basic Law“) of 1949
Federal President: Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck
Parliament: Bundestag
Chancellor: Bundeskanzlerin Dr. Angela Merkel
Federal Structure: Germany is divided into 16 counties, each
of them with own parliament and authority
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useful links: http://www.bundestag.de
http://www.bundesrat.de
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5. Economical situation
Solid and firm - shortage of specialised staff
Germany is one of the largest economies in the world. The service
sector is growing steadily, but also the manufacturing sector,
particularly the automotive industry continues having a large share of
the economic growth.
Agricultural production is coined very regional. Cereals, wine, beer,
meat and milk production are typical sectors. Nearly one third of the
Federal Republic is forested and is used by the forestry industry.
The German labour market is stable, but for years, there hat been a
shortage of doctors, engineers and professionals.
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6. Working in Germany
Contributions and taxes deducted from your salary
Health and care/nursing Insurance (15,5%*, **)
Unemployment Insurance (3%*)
Retirement/Pension insurance (26 %*)
Taxes - depending on your salary and tax classification (up to 42%)
Church Tax - if you ar e a member of a state church (8% up to
9% from your salary tax)
* half of which are paid by employees and half by employers.
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** The Health insurance is compulsory in Germany. Up from a salary germany
of more than 50.850 € you can become a member of a private health
insurance and choose between different and more variable contributions
useful links: http://www.lohnsteuer-kompakt.de
http://www.steuerzahler.de
http://www.nettolohn.de
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7. Health System in Germany
National costs and hospital „landscape“
Number of employees working in the health system: about 4 Mio.
Number of Doctors working in Hospitals: about 158.000
Number of Hospitals: 2.064 (2011); 2.242 (2000)
Hospitals according to ownership categories:
public
45,4% charitable
38,7%
private
15,9%
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Research of RWI Essen
National costs of german health system 245 Bil. € (10,6% BIP)
Money spent in the Hospital sector: > 60 Bil. €
Money due to medical staff: between 75,2% (private Hospitals)
and 62,2% (public Hospitals) of total cost
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8. Average salary structure
Pre- and after tax-income of hospital doctors...
pre- and after tax-income of german hospital doctors
career level pre-tax salary in € after-tax salary in €
from to from to
entry
3-5 years of professional experience
5-8 years of professional experience
8-12 years, particularly in a leading position
source: kpmg auditing company 2011
...depending on different collective wage agreements, e.g.
TV-Ärzte/VKA (public hospitals)
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TV-Ärzte (university hospitals) germany
AVR-Caritas/AVR-Diakonie (hopitals in parochial ownership)
TV-Ärzte Asklepios (wage agreement of private companies, here: Asklepios)
further agreements, more or less according to the previous
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9. Take your Chance
Working as a Doctor in Germany
As a European citizen you have the same access to practice your
medical profession like german doctors. You need a licence to practise
medicine. You don´t need a residence title or working permission.
In Germany the admission of medical doctors is under federal supervi-
sion. Each doctor has to be a mandatory member of the medical coun-
cil of his or her county (Landesärztekammern).
The acceptance of your medical graduations is possible. It depends on
your equivalent professional knowledge, which has to be recognized
through the official medical council of your county.
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useful links: http://www.bundesaerztekammer.de/ germany
http://www.anerkennung-in-deutschland.de
http://www.anabin.de - Stichwort „zuständige Stellen“
http://www.arbeitsagentur.de/nn_575128/Navigation/Dienststellen/
besondere-Dst/ZAV/arbeiten-in-deutschland/DE/bewerben/
anerkennung-beruflicher-abschluesse/anerkennung-nav.html
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10. Take your Chance
Growth of foreign doctors working in Germany
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11. Usual Business
What will determine your working practice
german language (Level b)
teamwork in a setting with doctors, nurses, therapists,
social workers and administrational staff
working in a hierarchy with the medical director and consultants
following a strong documentation-system of the treatments as the
basic for funding (DRG-based funding system)
recognition and willingness to take economical facts into
consideration when treating patients
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12. Quality Management
Monitoring, management, regulations
strict quality management has been installed in almost every level
of hospital structures within the last 10 years
a quality report has to be published by each hospital every year
the monitoring systems that have been installed are comparable
to those of large multinational companies
useful links: http://www.mydrg.de/
http://www.ktq.de/
http://www.g-ba.de/
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http://www.gqmg.de/ germany
http://www.bqs-institut.de/
http://www.ak-qualitaetssicherung.de/
http://www.sqg.de/startseite
...
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13. Language
It´s complicated...
There are at least 10 different regional phrases to say good bye:
officially:
Auf Wiedersehen
commonly spoken:
tschüssi, ciao, ciao ciao, servus, alla, ade, adieu, tschö, tschüs, füat
di, aide - ciao
But don´t worry - just follow these links.
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useful links: http://www.goethe.de germany
http://www.goethe.de/ins/gr/ath/deindex.htm
http://de.pons.eu/deutsch-griechisch
http://www.derweg.org
http://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/home/
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14. Culture, living, participation
What we can offer you
good infrastructur and public transit system
lots of good schools, free of charge
social networks and advisory service in your community/city
credible health system
lots of sportive an cultural offers, you can participate
museums, orchestras, theatres in almost every town
private greek schools, greek orthodox religious communities and
lots of our beloved greek restaurants!
useful links: http://www.ellines.de/ (here you´ll find your fellows)
http://www.festivalhopper.de medical onboarding
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http://www.buchmesse.de
http://webmuseen.de
http://www.kulturstiftung-des-bundes.de
http://www.berlinale.de
http://www.litrix.de
http://www.veranstaltungen-in-deutschland.de
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