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Post For A Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon in Enugu.

National Orthopaedlc Hospital, Enugu, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position below:

Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon.

Qualifications

  • Qualified Medical doctor currently registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and must possess the Part II Final Fellowship of both the National Post-Graduate Medical College of Nigeria and the West African College of Surgeons in Orthopaedic Surgery.
  • Candidate must be ready to participate as Trainer in NPMC and WACS Residency training programme of the hospital and must have published at least four articles in a reputable scientific journal.
  • Subspecialty experience will be an added advantage.
Salary
CONMESS 05.

Method of Application
Applicants should submit five copies of application letter together with Curriculum Vitae, 2 passport size photos, 3 (three) letters reference, one of which must be the head of institution where you trained and photocopies of credentials to:
The Medical Director,
National Orthopaedic Hospital,
P.M.B. 01294,
Enugu.

Issues of Note
  • Candidates should check for short-listed names at the hospital Notice Board or website, www.nohenig.com.ng from 1st September, 2017.
  • Only short-listed candidates would be contacted.
  • This advertisement is published for information purposes only and should not be considered as a commitment or obligation on the part of the hospital management to offer an employment.
  • The Hospital Management reserves the right to stop the process at any time without incurring any liabilities or assigning any reasons thereto.

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