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Specialist Trainee in Orthopedics at Mora Hospital
REGION DALARNADalarnas län, Mora
Previous experience is desired
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At Region Dalarna, you will find meaningful work where you can make a difference. Together, we work towards a sustainable Dalarna with development potential in all parts of the county.
About the Department
Do you want to become part of a broad and developmental orthopedic department where you will take on early responsibility, gain significant operational experience, and collaborate closely with dedicated colleagues? Then Mora Hospital might be the right place for you.
At the Orthopedic Clinic at Mora Hospital, you are offered a specialist post with a wide scope within orthopedics in a smaller emergency hospital characterized by strong team spirit and short decision-making paths. Here, we work closely together with the patient in focus, and education is a natural part of everyday life.
Mora offers a unique combination of professional development and high quality of life. Here you have close access to nature, skiing, cycling, hiking, and a rich outdoor life year-round. At the same time, Mora offers a vibrant community with culture, restaurants, and good opportunities for an active life outside of work.
What We Offer
- A broad and high-quality specialist training (ST) in orthopedics
- An individual education plan according to the National Board of Health and Welfare's description of goals
- Regular supervision by experienced specialists
- Good operational exposure and early responsibility under supervision
- Opportunities for part-time work within the region
- Dedicated colleagues and a good work climate
- Work where you make a real difference for patients in both emergency and planned care
Job Responsibilities
The Orthopedic Clinic provides both emergency and planned orthopedic care, including outpatient, inpatient, and day surgery services. The clinic handles a high volume of trauma and fracture surgery, linked to the region's extensive tourism and active outdoor life year-round. The department also covers prosthetic surgery and a broad spectrum of general orthopedics. As a specialist trainee (ST-läkare) with us, you will have the opportunity to develop across the entire orthopedic field – from common and minor surgeries to advanced fracture surgery and joint replacement surgery. The smaller hospital environment provides good continuity, close supervision, and opportunities for rapid professional development.
Qualifications
We are looking for you who
- are a licensed physician with an interest in orthopedics
Merits include
- previous experience in surgical work or orthopedics
We value that you as a candidate
- have good teamwork skills and wish to develop within a team
- are responsible, curious, and engaged
- thrive in a department with varied patient flow and broad clinical activities
We place great emphasis on personal suitability and good teamwork skills. As a smaller clinic, we value close and functional collaboration between colleagues, where engagement, lack of pretension, and a good work climate are important parts of our daily life. Personal familiarity may therefore be given significance in the recruitment process.
Application
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