From Loss to Love Nicole's Journey with ALL4AnimalsRescue Mishawaka-based research professional Nicole Ellis discovered the All4Animals Rescue after she lost Sunset, her 14-year-old Labrador Retriever. The rescue is run entirely by volunteers who do everything from coordinating intake and adoption, to driving animals to the vet, and posting pictures/bios about each animal online. Volunteers are there from morning to evening, caring for all of the animals. Nicole volunteers once a week, helping run the facility, cleaning up pet accidents, sweeping/mopping kennel floors, cleaning dog beds, giving fresh blankets, water, and food, and doing laundry, and of course, socializing and playing with the dogs. “I always leave my dog shift at the rescue feeling needed and happy. It never feels like work to me, but I'm always excited to be reunited with the canine residents. It feels like a home away from home!” Discover Nicole's impact as a Healthineer >
Five decades of imaging the future We celebrate 50 years of Computed Tomography at Siemens Healthineers—a journey of relentless innovation, clinical breakthroughs, and global impact. In this article, our CEO shares a personal reflection on the milestones that shaped CT and the bold vision driving its future.
Humanity is at the heart of every hospital department our team designs around the world. Our goal is to create healing spaces for patients, while also making life easier for the hardworking staff. Meet Stefanie Vonhoff - an architect in healthcare Stefanie and her multidisciplinary team are designing hospital departments worldwide, using state-of-the-art technology like 3D-visualizations, digital twins and extended reality. Discover how they are reimagining healthcare spaces to enhance patient experience and improve clinical workflows.
Women in STEM "Never doubt what you are capable of." Colleagues Adriana García Lugo and Margaret Hiraldo share their MedTech career journeys, highlighting the power of diverse perspectives and mentorship.
Siemens Healthineers AG today announces its results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 ended March 31, 2025. Bernd Montag:” We continued our strong start to the fiscal year in the second quarter. While the fundamental growth drivers remain intact, we expect that the significantly increased volatility of the geopolitical environment will weigh on our business this year. That leads us to widen our guidance range for adjusted basic earnings per share for fiscal 2025, while keeping our revenue growth outlook unchanged.”
When stroke strikes, every second saved is crucial. See how a mobile CT scanner can be integrated directly into an ambulance to help make prompt treatment decisions - even before arriving at the hospital.
Medical technology plays a pivotal role in building a more sustainable healthcare system—yet it also contributes to the environmental footprint. Let’s look at some figures and explore how circular approaches in medtech can help reduce that impact while strengthening care. #WorldEarthDay - AI technology: Faster scans, less energy, better images - Upgrading: On-site MRI upgrades take only 10-15 days - minimizing downtime - Designed for circularity: Reuse and recycling keep materials in use
Access to advanced medical technology remains a challenge in many parts of the world. For the indigenous Quechua community in Peru, this is now changing. An MRI system, donated by the German Future Prize 2023 winners and supported by us and Siemens AG, has begun its journey to the Diospi Suyana hospital in Peru. The system traveled via Oxford and Erlangen with heartfelt messages.
Colleagues Maria Sanz and Ruchi Chauhan are two engineers transforming healthcare. Ruchi is a research engineer specializing in artificial intelligence, focusing on advancing machine learning applications in laboratory diagnostics. Meanwhile, Maria, who studied engineering, is driving innovation as the head of diagnostic imaging and advanced therapies in Spain. In this video, they share what makes them proud to work in STEM and the advice they would give to the next generation. Watch the video!
Engineer Chiheb Dahmani is fascinated by robots— and he’s turning that fascination into innovation. His mission? Developing medical assistant robots to support clinical staff. Learn more