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Blog for medics in Poland
Working as a pathologist in Poland
Pathological anatomy is a highly specialized branch of medicine, and experienced specialists in this field are extremely valuable. They are in high demand in Western European countries, where many physicians—especially from Poland—relocate for work. Currently, Poland is experiencing a critical shortage of such doctors. This creates broad opportunities for foreigners from post-Soviet countries—Ukrainians and Belarusians—seeking employment as pathologists in Poland. Our company

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Feb 102 min read


Working as a trauma surgeon in Poland
The specialization of a trauma and orthopedic surgeon, like many other medical specialties, is highly sought after in the Polish healthcare system. Therefore, a qualified physician from Ukraine or Belarus can realistically secure employment as a trauma surgeon in Poland under favorable conditions with excellent prospects. Our company provides practical assistance in finding such positions. We maintain a database of the best trauma surgeon vacancies in Poland, which we can off

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Feb 103 min read


Working as a transfusiologist in Poland — favorable conditions for foreign specialists
A transfusiologist is a relatively rare medical specialty in general. In countries experiencing an overall shortage of medical personnel, the demand for such specialists is even higher. Therefore, working as a transfusiologist in Poland offers specialists from post-Soviet countries a relatively easy opportunity to secure a promising position with a high salary. What does a transfusiologist do? The responsibilities of a transfusiologist revolve around the study and analysis of

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Feb 102 min read


How can a foreigner start working as a general practitioner in Poland?
Internal medicine is one of the most common medical specialties. Physicians in this field work in public and private outpatient clinics and hospitals, hospices, sanatoriums, boarding facilities, and similar institutions. The large number of available positions for general practitioners in Poland is also due to the current staffing crisis in the healthcare sector. The government has decided to address this by attracting specialists from other countries, primarily from the post

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Feb 102 min read


Transplant surgeon — how to get a job in Poland
Transplantation of various tissues and organs from donor to recipient is becoming increasingly successful and widespread each year. Accordingly, the demand for specialists who can perform such procedures is also growing. As a result, many countries—especially in Eastern Europe and particularly Poland—are currently experiencing an acute shortage of transplant surgeons. Their salaries, of course, are lower than those in Western Europe, which explains the migration of Polish spe

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Feb 102 min read



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