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Specialist medical practitioners for Denmark

Combining job and family 37 hour week

Interested in an activity with time for the individual patient? Interested in a balanced relationship between work and leisure?
As a specialist You get How to apply Please send questions/your detailed application documents (curriculum vitae, formal recognition as specialist and other relevant documents which reflect your professional career) to the following email address:
health@workindenmark.dk.

In Denmark, you will enjoy the An interesting working environment advantages of a 37 hour week, which will challenge your outstanding care and education professional qualifications and opportunities for children and young your creativity people, good job options for your Time for the individual patient and spouse and, not least, a working his or her relatives climate in which teamwork, further An influence on decision-making education opportunities and flat processes hierarchies occupy a special status. A 37-hour week with flexible and For Danish hospitals were looking family-friendly hours of work for medical practitioners specializing An intensive specialized Danish in the following areas: language course Radiology Mamma Radiology To assist with your relocation, Danish Pathology hospitals will provide ongoing support to you and your family and assign you a Psychiatry personal contact. Your partner will also Neurology Nephrology receive assistance in finding a job, help Pulmonology is provided in finding a residence, and Endocrinology mentoring is provided as well as help Gastroenterology for all other practical matters. Internal Medecine Palliative Medecine Haematology

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Denmark is divided into five regions. They are in charge of running hospitals and (through collective agreements) managing the general practitioner system. The local government is in charge of providing prevention and healthcare services to the public. Hospital treatment is free of charge for residents in any region of Denmark, and emergency treatment is available to any person In need

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