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Locum Podiatrist required in Coastal Victorian Hospital

Discussion in 'Employment in Australia' started by b.polsen, Jun 21, 2011.

  1. b.polsen

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    Locum Podiatrist required in Coastal Victorian Hospital

    My client is a hospital on the Coast of Victoria not far from some fantastic tourist attractions.

    They are currently looking for a podiatrist to work minimum a month potentially 4 months.

    Podiatrist must be able to work unsupervised so any podiatrist with at least 1 years experience is more than welcome to apply.

    Foot Health conditions they treat are:
    •Corns/callouses
    •Heel pain, heel spur
    •Ingrown toenails, and other nail disorders
    •Infections: tinea, fungal nails, plantar warts/papilloma
    •Diabetic foot assessment
    •Children developmental disorders include in-toeing problems, knee pain and abnormal knee position (knock knee), flat feet, digital deformities (curly toes), clubfoot.
    •Flat feet
    •Foot sports injuries
    •Foot odours
    •Ulcers/wounds in the foot


    You'll be working out of a mult discipline team in an Allied Health Centre with weekly visits to Regional District Health Services and a monthly visit to a Residential Aged Care Centres.

    Pay is determined by experience.

    Contact Brett on 02 9112 2000 or Brett.p@medipeople.com.au
     
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