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Our Latest News from Around the World


In this page we bring you the latest news from Odyssey and from our clients and markets  throughout the world. Our writers cover a diverse variety of interesting and relevant topics to help you flourish in your career!


  • new recruitment projects
  • labour market trends
  • political and economic policies affecting labour markets
  • changes to professional registration, visa and immigration procedures 


If there are any topics you wish to see researched or covered, please contact us with your suggestions and we will be delighted to oblige when possible.

New Zealand News: House Officer and Registrar Job Applications
04 Mar, 2024
Junior doctor jobs in New Zealand, latest information about applications for House officer and Registrar jobs and changes to MCNZ registration criteria.
Factors increasing demand for Pathology Services in Auckland NZ
By Shazamme System User 20 Dec, 2023
Increased demand for pathology services in Auckland New Zealand fuels construction of new laboratories and creation of pathologist jobs in anatomical, forensic and chemical pathology.
New Zealand Anaesthesia Technician Shortage Causes Surgical Backlog
27 Jan, 2023
RACS blames acute shortage of anaesthetic technicians in New Zealand for 25-30% reduction in elective surgery performed.
Orthopaedic Surgery Initiatives in Newfoundland and Labrador - Travelling Surgical Teams
By Shazamme System User 26 Jan, 2023
Travelling orthopaedic surgical teams plan perform 300 arthroplasties in rural hospitals of Newfoundland this year.
Locum Doctors and GPs required urgently to assist victims of Kimberley Floods Australia
12 Jan, 2023
Physicians, general practitioners and junior doctors with experience in rural and remote medicine are urgently sought for locum jobs in Kimberley Australia. Excellent pay rates offered. Apply here!
Malta's aesthetic medical sector under threat from Inland Revenue
09 Jan, 2023
The redefinition of aesthetic procedures and treatments as non essential medical services liable for VAT at the standard rate of 18% threatens Malta's medical and dental sectors.
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