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Our Visit to the Canberra Hospital Network

March 2020

Recently, two members of Skilled Medical’s permanent recruitment team, Robert Campbell and Nevenka Zuvelek, visited health services in the ACT region, including Canberra Base Hospital, National Capital Private Hospital and Calvary Hospital. These client visits helped strengthen our relationships with the health services and gain a more in-depth understanding of the doctor roles, hospital facilities and staffing needs.

The visits were also an ideal opportunity to meet some of the doctors that Skilled Medical has placed in the region. The experience of doctors working in Canberra has been overwhelmingly positive, attesting to the professional and supportive workplace cultures, strong departmental training, and the relaxed and comfortable lifestyle that Canberra offers.

Canberra is Australia’s largest inland city filled with leafy suburbs and lush parks, great heritage buildings, exciting modern architecture, world-class museums, and a growing and vibrant festival and arts events culture.. It is a great place to live and work with plenty on offer.  

With ongoing medical staffing shortages, accredited international medical recruitment firms such as Skilled Medical play an important role in sourcing, screening and mobilising permanent medical staff.

“We have a huge passion for what we do,” said Senior Recruitment Consultant, Robert Campbell. “We love building relationships with health services and doctors, and where we can, in finding the best solutions for them.”

Skilled Medical plays important role in delivering permanent medical staffing solutions to health services in regional, rural and metropolitan areas across Australia and New Zealand.  

Robert Campbell with a Skilled Medical candidate placed at Canberra Base Hospital.

Skilled Nursing is owned and operated by Skilled Medical Pty Ltd, an international health and medical recruitment, placement and services firm that delivers qualified professionals wherever they are needed in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.