Students in the lecture hall

Teaching

We understand our academic task within the framework of scientifically sound, practical training as a permanent questioning and improvement of medical activity. With this in mind, we support and encourage an alert, inquiring attitude. We offer internships for a period of two to three months.

The sub-assistant positions in neuro/spinal surgery

Tasks and learning objectives

You will

  • work full-time.
  • take medical histories under supervision and guidance.
  • look after patients.
  • be involved in general medical ward work.
  • assist with operations.
  • participate in medical research.
  • take part in the on-call service for neuro/spinal surgery operations.

Learning objectives

The Department of Surgery at the University Hospital Basel is responsible for the extended basic care of a catchment area of around 500,000 people.

Students should develop their practical skills and, at the end of the internship, be able to work as an assistant doctor in a neurosurgical or spinal surgery department.

This includes

  • Dealing with patients and their relatives
  • Independently taking the medical history and performing the examination
  • Correctly recording status and local status
  • Planning clarifications
  • Making differential diagnostic considerations
  • Assessing indicators
  • Assessment of operability
  • Manual skills such as wound care, performing lumbar punctures and lumbar cerebrospinal fluid drainage
  • Assisting with operations
  • Independent performance of minor surgical procedures under supervision, introduction to suture and plaster techniques
  • Organization of post-operative follow-up treatment and rehabilitation
  • Case presentation at reports and on ward rounds
  • Writing KG entries and reports

Application

Please send your electronic application for a junior assistant position directly to Lea Vogt, Head of Clinic Administration Neurosurgery(learosmarie.vogt@usb.ch).

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone on +41 61 328 71 24.

We are happy to receive your application as follows

For the period from Application possible from
April 2024 March 2021
April 2025 March 2022
April 2026 March 2023
April 2027 March 2024

Required application documents

  • Application form
  • Detailed curriculum vitae in tabular form (personal details, career, details of all - including planned - clinical traineeships and sub-assistantships, topic of doctoral thesis, photo)
  • Certificate of enrollment
  • Bachelor's or physics degree certificate/diploma examination certificates/equivalent certificates
  • ID/identity card or passport

We ask for your understanding that only complete applications can be processed immediately.

Terms of employment

  • Working hours: Working hours are generally based on those of the ward doctors and are strictly regulated. Regular working hours (elective operations) are fixed in both clinics and last up to a maximum of 10 hours and 45 minutes, including a 45-minute break. The earliest start time is 7 a.m., and the latest finish time is 6.30 p.m., depending on the clinic. On-call duty for surgical operations (neuro/spinal surgery) outside regular working hours is possible and would be compensated for in terms of time. We expressly draw your attention to the fact that you can expect a full workload with us.
  • Residence permit: Will be applied for by us.
  • Salary, insurance: The salary is CHF 1,200 per month. Social insurances (AHV, unemployment insurance, occupational and non-occupational accident insurance 3rd class) are deducted from this, as well as the costs for the residence permit in the first month. During their stay with us, sub-assistants are insured against occupational and non-occupational accidents and are also covered by liability insurance, but not by health insurance. You are obliged to extend your insurance cover to Switzerland.
  • Accommodation: At your own expense and organization.

Family trainees

We offer clinical traineeships in exceptional cases from the 10th semester onwards.

The differences

  • Clinical traineeships are unpaid.
  • Participation in the on-call service is voluntary.
  • The following also applies to clinical trainees: you can expect a full workload