- higher medical education;
- professional experience in the field;
- experience treating emergency patients;
- proficiency in using various types of external fixation devices;
- ability to perform soft tissue surgeries;
- willingness to work in accordance with international standards for emergency medical care;
- adherence to the principles of evidence-based medicine;
- willingness to actively contribute to the development of the unit’s medical service;
- commitment to bringing high-quality medical care closer to the wounded;
- willingness to participate in medical planning;
- willingness to undergo regular training and professional development.
Available in military units
Requirements
Responsibilities
- providing emergency care for fractures, dislocations, contusions, sprains, and other injuries;
- performing immobilization (casting, applying splints and braces);
- performing minimally invasive and open surgical procedures (as needed);
- developing individualized treatment and rehabilitation plans for patients;
- monitoring the course of treatment and adjusting therapy as necessary;
- maintaining medical records in accordance with requirements;
- adhering to infection control standards.
Terms
- the opportunity to serve under contract or through mobilization until the end of martial law;
- the opportunity for active-duty service members to transfer from other units;
- provision of high-quality, modern equipment and technical support;
- service at training grounds, at the unit’s permanent deployment bases, and in field conditions;
- basic pay ranging from 25,000 to 127,000 UAH, depending on duties and place of service;
- ongoing medical, psychological, and social support;
- free medical treatment and rehabilitation;
- regular training with professional instructors to improve combat skills;
- free access to training programs and lecture materials.