1. Website owner

2. Purpose

This website provides information and services related to guidance, preparation and ongoing support for healthcare professionals who want to work in Switzerland, as well as recruitment/intermediation services for clinics and hospitals.

3. Terms of use

By accessing and using this website, you accept these terms. You agree to use the site lawfully and not to carry out any activity that may damage, overload or impair the website or prevent other users from using it normally.

4. Content and liability

The content on this website is provided for information only and may change. While we try to keep it up to date, we do not guarantee it is complete or accurate at all times.

Information about recognition/homologation, permits, requirements or administrative processes does not replace official guidance from the competent authorities. Each case may vary depending on your personal circumstances.

5. Services and contracting

This website may offer paid services (e.g. advisory sessions or support packages). Specific terms (price, scope, payment method, cancellations, etc.) will be shown at the point of purchase/booking or on the page/channel where the agreement is made (booking platforms, forms, etc.).

6. Intellectual property

Unless stated otherwise, the texts, images, logos, design, code and other content on this website are protected by intellectual property rights. You may not reproduce, distribute or modify them without the owner’s permission.

7. Third-party links

This website may include links to third-party websites (e.g. social media or external tools). We do not control their content or availability and accept no liability for them. We recommend reviewing their own policies and terms.

8. Data protection and cookies

Personal data processing is governed by the Privacy Policy. The use of cookies is explained in the Cookie Policy.

9. Applicable law and jurisdiction

In general, this notice is governed by the laws applicable in Switzerland. If you are a consumer resident in the EU/EEA, mandatory consumer protection rules in your country of residence may also apply.

In the event of a dispute, we will try to resolve it amicably. If that is not possible, the competent courts will be those determined by the applicable rules.