Unterassistentin/Unterassistent - Surgery — Spital Zofingen
CHF 49'500 - 75'000
Spital Zofingen · Zofingen (AG)
- Location
- Zofingen
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 2007 days ago
SalaryCHF 49'500 - 75'000
Role overview
Your tasks They support our doctors in all medical work (including assistance in the operating room) as far as this corresponds to your skills.
Learn and practice the practical medical procedures within the clinic.
- Your tasks They support our doctors in all medical work (including assistance in the operating room) as far as this corresponds to your skills.
- Learn and practice the practical medical procedures within the clinic.
- Close support/introduction by assistant physicians and senior physicians
- Learning the clinical and surgical examination method
Key requirements
- Close support/introduction by assistant physicians and senior physicians
- Learning the clinical and surgical examination method
- Collection of anamneses under guidance and supervision
- Care for patients and participation in speaking time General medical station work Assist in operations
- Participation in medical training Personal, Family, Competent In the regional and supra-regional health network, Spital Zofingen plays an important role.
- With more than 750 employees and with various partner organisations, we ensure the medical care of the population and have also specialized in high-level old age medicine.
- Ms. Sabine Meni, Chief Medical Officer
Application process
- As an immatricated student, you will find an internship site (Famulatur) or an application as part of the clinical trial year. We offer:
Additional details
- Your profile As an immatricated student, you will find an internship site (Famulatur) or an application as part of the clinical trial year.
- Care for patients and participation in speaking time General medical station work Assist in operations Sabine Meni, Chief Medical Officer
Notes and original content
- Care for patients and participation in speaking time
- General medical station work
- Assist in operations
- Sabine Meni, Chief Medical Officer