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Praktisk Medicin launches new job site for healthcare staff

2017/12/01

The well-visited medical site Praktisk Medicin now also provides healthcare with another tool, PM Jobb, which facilitates the recruitment of qualified staff.

Doctors visit Praktisk Medicin every day, to get support in the many important decisions that must be made at the patient meeting. The website has 250,000 visits per month, which makes Praktisk Medicin one of the most used decision support for healthcare in Sweden. With the launch of PM Jobb, Praktisk Medicin will also be a platform, where care providers can get help finding the right care staff at the right time.

– Our strength is that we have one of the most well-visited websites for healthcare professionals, says Brodde Wetter, CEO of Add Health Media AB, which owns Praktisk Medicin. PM Jobb will facilitate the recruitment process and reach relevant candidates in the best way, both passive and active. The goal is to always be at the forefront of developing new services and products.

During the month of December, caregivers have the opportunity to advertise free of charge (the basic package), to try the Job & Career service. Contact Petra Carlsson, 0730-318 014

For more information please contact:

Petra Carlsson, sales manager PM job
[email protected]
0730-318 014

About Praktisk Medicin

In 1976, the book PM Praktisk Medicin was created. The book is updated every year and now there is also the website PraktiskMedicin.se.

• Decision basis for around 1,000 diagnoses
• PraktiskMedicin.se has over 250,000 visits per month

From 2017, Add Health Media (AHM), a strong player in health and medicine, has taken over the baton to continue to develop and update Praktisk Medicin. AHM also runs DOKTORN with one of the Nordic region’s most visited websites for the general public and patients, DOKTORN.com, the magazine DOKTORN, waiting room TV and a brochure stand for patients in the care waiting room.

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