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With more than and representing 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a reference institution at the level. To learn more about our institution, please take a few minutes to check our retrospective by clicking here. With nearly and the Department of Acute Medicine (DMA) includes the services of anesthesiology, clinical pharmacology and toxicology, intensive care, and emergencies. It responds to a quadruple mission through its services that provide their expertise through frequent interactions with all the Geneva University Hospitals, thanks to a transversal approach, aimed at ensuring the best possible care. The clinical pharmacology and toxicology service guarantees and promotes, through the clinic and the professionals of health, the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of drug therapy. The prescription management is a key focus of the service, particularly for vulnerable populations (children, elderly people). The service is the regional reference center for pharmacovigilance. It also provides a recognized multidisciplinary approach in the field of pain management. In all these areas, the service offers education and research from which the Clinical Head - 80% to 100% Your mission alternates between the supervision of the different aspects of clinical pharmacology and toxicology, namely the therapeutic and toxicological center management, pharmacogenomics, personalized therapies, geriatric pharmacology, and, the priority objective is to improve the management of complex drug treatments in at-risk patients and to personalize treatments concerning drug interactions, renal function, or adherence). You also participate in the various activities of the department, and you perform a consulting activity for hospitalized patients as well as an activity in clinical pharmacology and toxicology. You hold the Swiss federal diploma X or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Medical Professions Commission (MEBEKO). In addition, you have a specialist title in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, or one judged equivalent. For non-French speakers, a European C1 level of French is required. Your excellent communication skills allow you to interact within a multidisciplinary team and with patients. You are autonomous, flexible, and show additional qualities. Experience in clinical pharmacology, general internal medicine, or anesthesiology is strongly desired. Employment start date: to be agreed. Number of positions: 1. Activity rate: 80% to 100%. Job class: 22 or 24 depending on: CDI. Application deadline: Information request: Prof. C. Samer, head physician of the clinical pharmacology and toxicology service, phone. Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas, and qualifications required for the position. This job announcement is addressed indistinctly to women and men. Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications from those coming from the cantonal Office for Employment. Applications submitted via mail or paper will not be processed. jid9294ad3aen jit0206aen jpiy26aen
