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Job Title
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Medical (Officer)
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Job Location
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Southwestern Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Type of Work
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Job Description and Requirements:
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Overview
Both at home in Canada and overseas when deployed on operations, your medical practice will focus on health protection and education, occupational health and safety, primary care, and environmental medicine, including the physiological challenges of high altitude and deep-sea diving.
What They Do
Understanding and Caring
Medical Officers are commissioned members of the Canadian Forces Medical Service. As a Medical Officer, your primary duty will be to practise medicine in the military milieu. In the Canadian Forces, both at home in Canada and overseas when deployed on operations, medical practice focuses on health protection and education, occupational health and safety, primary care, and environmental medicine, including the physiological challenges of high altitude and deep-sea diving.
Like other commissioned and senior non-commissioned members of the Canadian Forces, Medical Officers have a special responsibility: providing leadership. Leadership roles for Medical Officers vary according to interest, assignment and rank, but there is one constant: the Medical Officer leads the clinical team. With the right training, and a strong interest in tactics, administration and management, Medical Officers may also find opportunities to command sections, companies and units.
Qualification Requirements
Personal Characteristics
The Canadian Forces requires a special kind of professional: a physi click on the apply link below to apply to this job.
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