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Residency - Pediatric Orthopedics

Position: Resident Physician - Specialty Orthopedics and Traumatology.

Location: Medicover Hospital (5 Rzeczypospolitej Avenue, 02-972 Warsaw), and the Fellowship super-specialization program at the Paley European Institute (1 Rzeczypospolitej Avenue)

Responsibilities:

  1. Participate in the daily care of patients with musculoskeletal diseases and musculoskeletal injuries.
  2. Performing diagnostic tests, interpreting results and developing treatment plans.
  3. Assist in orthopedic and traumatology-related surgical procedures.
  4. Active participation in scientific research and publications.
  5. Participation in training courses and conferences related to orthopedics and traumatology.

Requirements:

  1. Completed medical school and obtained a license to practice medicine.
  2. Interest in specializing in orthopedics and traumatology.
  3. Good work organization, communication and teamwork skills.
  4. Ability to work under time pressure and be responsible for assigned duties.
  5. Knowledge of the English language at a level that allows free communication.

We offer:

  1. Opportunity to gain valuable experience in reputable medical facilities - Medicover Hospital and Paley European Institute.
  2. Participation in the Fellowship super-specialization program at the Paley European Institute, opening the door to professional development and research careers.
  3. Professional support for professional development and skill enhancement.
  4. Work in a dynamic and friendly environment, enabling professional development and realization of career ambitions.

Interested candidates please send your resume with a cover letter to the following email address: mjagodzinska@paleyeurope.com

We will only respond to selected applications. Thank you for your interest in our job offer.

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