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Working in Sweden
License
Physiotherapist is a protected professional title and can only be used by those who hold a license to practice. Physiotherapist are one of 21 regulated health care professions in Sweden. You will find information about how to get a license to practice on the website of the National board of health and welfare. Below are information for those who come from within a EU /EEA member state and for those outside the EU/EEA.
Within EU/EEA
Outside of EU/EEA
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Getting a job
Job opportunities are found through the Swedish Public Employment Service. Using your network of contacts and friends and direct contact with employers are also potential ways to find jobs.
Link to the Swedish Public Employment Service

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How Sweden is governed
The links below direct you to information about Swedish legislation, government and ministries.
Link to the Swedish governement
This link goes to the official website of Sweden where you can find general information about Sweden and its health care system.
Link to official website of Sweden
Health care is under the auspices of national law but is planned and provided through local and regional authorities. Below are links to the association that represents all the local authorities and regions, SKL.
Link to SKL
The National board of health and welfare is a government agency under the ministry of health and welfare. They have a wide range of duties among them giving support exert influence and supervise health care.
The National board of health and welfare
The Swedish council on health technology assessment, or SBU, is commissioned as an independent public authority. It promotes and carry out scientific assessment in health care that aims to identify interventions with the greatest benefit for patients while utilizing resources in the most efficient way.
Link to SBU
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