Follow-up interview Bartosz
I have settled in well in Switzerland. I've been working in a pharmacy in Biberist for three weeks and live in Solothurn.
I have settled in well in Switzerland. I've been working in a pharmacy in Biberist for three weeks and live in Solothurn.
What was born out of personal enthusiasm has established itself as an identifiable and effective motivational tool in the health sector: Women's soccer.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy and speak Catalan, Spanish, English and a little French and Japanese.
Director of Residenz Am Schärme and Hotel Kurhaus am Sarnersee.
I am Gerda Gaudenz, Head of Nursing at the Adelheid Clinic, a rehabilitation clinic in Central Switzerland.
My name is Marina Sedlarevic. I come from Slovenia, where I trained as a nurse.
I studied pharmacy in my home country and worked there for about 3 years, then I worked as a pharmacist in Sweden for two years and now, for just over a year, I have been working in Switzerland.
My name is Katarzyna Zareba. I come from Poland. I have been living in Switzerland for a year now. I work as an MTRA in Bern, where I also live.
I was born in Albania and then moved to Greece, where I have spent my whole life, as I am both half Albanian and half Greek.
My name is Bettina Schmid and I am the Head of Radiology at Balgrist University Hospital. I trained as a radiology specialist and have now been in a management position for 13 years
After completing my training as a qualified nurse, I briefly gained experience in Kenya, Africa, and then moved to Germany. There I worked for 7 years in the intensive care unit of the city of Hanover hospital, among other places.
Hello, my name is Bartosz Hotloś. I am 28 years old and I have a Master's degree in Pharmacy. I completed my pharmacy studies in Poland, where I was born. My mother tongue is Polish, but I can also communicate in English.
Hello, my name is Magdalena Kempczyńska and I am originally from Poland. I work as a pharmacist in Valais. At work, I always communicate in German, rarely in English. From time to time I also have an opportunity to use my mother tongue, Polish.
Hello, my name is Djenaba Zaynab Sow. I was born in Münster, Germany, to a German mother and a Senegalese father.
I am Esmee, a qualified nurse from the Netherlands and have been living in Switzerland for almost 4 years
I live and work in Bern and am currently working in the orthopaedic department at Sonnenhofspital.