Head of clinic with specialty title for a rachis specialization - 100% — HUG
NewCHF 60'500 - 91'500
HUG · Genève (GE)
- Location
- Genève
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- Yesterday
SalaryCHF 60'500 - 91'500
Role overview
As a head or head of clinic who holds the title of specialist in orthopaedic surgery, you join the rachis surgery unit as part of a specialization.
This unit performs approximately 350 spinal surgery procedures per year, in collaboration with the pediatric orthopaedic and trauma unit.
It enjoys international recognition, particularly in the areas of spinal l
- As a head or head of clinic who holds the title of specialist in orthopaedic surgery, you join the rachis surgery unit as part of a specialization.
- This unit performs approximately 350 spinal surgery procedures per year, in collaboration with the pediatric orthopaedic and trauma unit.
Company and context
- Thanks to your sense of organization and your ability to prioritize, you effectively ensure your clinical activities while responding to multiple demands (patients and patients, telephones, correspondence, meetings).
- You are evolving in a demanding environment, at the interface of care, teaching and research.
- As such, you work closely with the medical team as a whole and ensure clear, fluid and respectful communication with both your colleagues and patients, adapting your speech to their understanding.
- Building on your team spirit, you show solidarity with the unexpected and high workloads.
- As head or head of clinic, you are actively involved in the supervision and training of in-house physicians by adopting a mentoring posture and sharing your expertise.
- You take part in the guards of the rachis surgical unit, in a device coordinated with the Neurosurgery Service, in particular in the framework of the common guard for spinal emergencies.
- Clinical activity is part of a structured and demanding post-graduate training course aimed at specialization in spine surgery.
- This environment offers recognized development opportunities, including high-level practical and theoretical training, including collaborations with the SFITS (Swiss Foundation for Innovation and Training in Surgery).