Dipl. Nursing specialist HF/FH with further training in oncological care 20% — Spital Thusis
- Location
- Thusis
- Contract
- part-time
- Posted
- 2 days ago
Role overview
Tasks: In this versatile function, you look after and accompany patients with a tumor disease and their relatives professionally and empathetically in the oncological ambulatory. The support is provided in close cooperation with the oncological specialists of the Cantonal Hospital Graubünden. You support those affected in coping with disease- and therapy-related changes and thus make an important contribution to high-quality oncological care in the region. To
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- In this versatile function, you look after and accompany patients with a tumor disease and their relatives professionally and empathetically in the oncological ambulatory.
- The support is provided in close cooperation with the oncological specialists of the Cantonal Hospital Graubünden.
Main responsibilities
- In this versatile function, you look after and accompany patients with a tumor disease and their relatives professionally and empathetically in the oncological ambulatory.
- The support is provided in close cooperation with the oncological specialists of the Cantonal Hospital Graubünden.
- You support those affected in coping with disease- and therapy-related changes and thus make an important contribution to high-quality oncological care in the region. To
Additional details
- Tasks: In this versatile function, you look after and accompany patients with a tumor disease and their relatives professionally and empathetically in the oncological ambulatory.
- You support those affected in coping with disease- and therapy-related changes and thus make an important contribution to high-quality oncological care in the region.