Berlin, November 24, 2025
In an in-depth feature, the Berlin-based platform Berlin Partner highlights Get2Germany as an emerging health tech startup addressing one of Germany’s most pressing structural challenges: the shortage of medical professionals and the complexity of professional recognition for international doctors.
The article places Get2Germany’s work in the broader context of Germany’s healthcare workforce. While the number of doctors increased by 2.1% in 2024, the German Medical Association emphasizes that this growth is still insufficient to meet national demand, making immigration a key factor for long-term healthcare stability. Against this backdrop, the piece introduces the founding team behind Get2Germany and their motivation to simplify and accelerate recognition procedures for international health professionals.
The coverage focuses on Get2Germany’s digital platform, which guides doctors step by step through the highly complex licensing and recognition process. From document collection and deadline tracking to language requirements and exam preparation, the platform provides a personalized roadmap supported by automated progress tracking and expert guidance. It also connects users with experienced doctors, relevant institutions and potential employers, helping them navigate the system more efficiently.
The article further highlights Berlin’s strong innovation ecosystem and its role in supporting Get2Germany’s early development. Mentioned are the startup’s participation in the Science & Startups program of the Berlin University Alliance as well as the support of Berlin Partner, both of which contributed to Get2Germany’s successful establishment in the capital.
Finally, the piece points to Get2Germany’s early recognition and awards, including the Science & Startups Founders’ Award 2025 from Berliner Sparkasse and its distinction as Berlin’s top social enterprise in 2024. The article concludes by emphasizing Get2Germany’s ambition to continue building strong partnerships and to play a lasting role in integrating international medical talent into Germany’s healthcare system.
→ Read the full article on berlin-partner.de
Interview Contacts, Press Info & Background Material
- About the platform: get2germany.com; eGuide: get2germany.com/en/auth
- Interview contacts: Dr. René Rheimann, CEO of Get2Germany, Pasha Alidadi, CTO of Get2Germany
- Press contact Get2Germany: [email protected]
- Further media resources: Study on physician shortages in Germany by PwC, Hausärzte fehlen bald in noch mehr Regionen by Tagesschau
