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Obolonska Naberezhna, Kyiv, Ukraine Salary: Individual salary setting This post is supported by the Simons Foundation We are not accepting applications for this job through AcademicJobsOnline.Org right now
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Street and 20 Obolonska Naberezhna, Kyiv, Ukraine Funding partner: This post is supported by the Simons Foundation. How to apply: Candidates should submit the following as PDF documents to the address
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surgeries. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver patient-centred care. Engaging in teaching and mentoring junior medical staff. Contributing to service development and clinical governance
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, located in a large city in the Champagne region, approximately 1 hour from Paris by train. Requirements & Expectations: Be a citizen of the European Union. Hold a medical degree and specialty degree from a
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large city in the Champagne region, approximately 1 hour from Paris by train. Expected salary (net monthly): minimum €6,000. Requirements & Expectations: Be a citizen of the European Union. Hold a medical
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in the calm nature and local woods. The building includes a multipurpose hall, and a therapy pool, and the facility holds 126 beds. We offer a rapidly developing department with a challenging
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for professional development, a better work-life balance and a future life and career in one of Europe’s top welfare states, in Scandinavia. You: Medical specialist in Cardiology or Gastroenterology or Pulmonology
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. The department expects you to have an interest in the development of child and adolescent psychiatry and to take active responsibility for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of the patients. Furthermore
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to ensure the highest standards of patient care. Contribute to the development and implementation of clinical protocols and guidelines. Engage in teaching, training, and supervising junior medical staff and
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scope to develop a special clinical interest within this role. Key Responsibilities: Deliver high-quality clinical care for paediatric patients with acute and chronic neurological conditions. Participate