With you, we will be the best: Have the courage to shape the future with us!
As soon as possible, we are looking for a qualified and committed personality for the position of Chief Physician Neurology (m/f/d) with the option of a W3 professorship at MSH for our Department of Neurology at the Helios Clinics Schwerin, a house of maximum care.
Now it's up to you!
The Helios Clinics Schwerin are among the largest hospitals in northern Germany, are a university campus of MSH and a cooperation partner for the clinical training of medical students at MSH. The Medical School Hamburg – University of Applied Sciences and Medical University is a private, state-recognized university based in Hamburg's HafenCity. At the Faculty of Medicine, the MSH offers the university, state-recognized and accredited degree program in human medicine.
The address of your new job as Chief Physician (m/f/d) is: Helios Kliniken Schwerin, Wismarsche Str. 393-397, 19055 Schwerin.
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Equal opportunities in the workplace are important to us. Therefore, we expressly encourage people with disabilities, regardless of gender identity and origin, to apply.
For further information, please contact our clinic manager, Mr. Thomas Rupp, on 0385 520-2500 or by e-mail at thomas.rupp[at]helios-gesundheit.de.
Helios Kliniken Schwerin GmbH
Wismarsche Straße 393-397
19055 Schwerin
Please submit your application in German. As long as the job ad is online, you can apply quickly and easily.
At Fresenius, we are convinced that combining different perspectives, opinions, experiences, cultures and values enables us to harness the potential that will make us even more successful. All job applicants are welcome.
All terms used in this job advertisement to denote persons refer to all genders equally.
When it’s not just a job, but your calling. When you have an impact on people’s lives every day. When you can’t imagine doing something else. Then you know it’s Fresenius.