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Clinical Fellow in Adult Critical Care, Tim Evans Fellowship

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Location
Salary
£65,048 - £73,992 Per Annum
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Senior
Deadline
19 May 2026
Contract Type
12 months (fixed- term)
Posted Date
05 May 2026

Job overview

CLINICAL FELLOW IN CRITICAL CARE (whole-time, 1 year).  The postholder may have been trained in any specialty but must have previous experience of adult critical care medicine (CCM), and be at least at the level of intermediate level training as previously defined by the Faculty of Intensive Intensive Care Medicine (UK), or equivalent.

This post was created for and by Professor Timothy W Evans with Dr Neil Soni (Chelsea & Westminster hospital) in the 1990’s, at a time when the importance of combining anaesthetic skills with medicine during CCM training was beginning to be recognised, but was not easily achieved within a formal training structure. This one-year fellowship post aimed to support outstanding candidates in this regard. Many established Intensive care consultants across the UK have benefitted from this unique experience. To date, the fellowship continues to enable:

  • Physician (or Surgeon) Intensivists obtain 6 months of supervised anaesthetic skills, or Anaesthetic Intensivists to obtain 6 months of acute medicine
  • Physician (or Surgeon) Intensivists obtain 6 months of supervised anaesthetic skills, or
  • Anaesthetic Intensivists to obtain 6 months of acute medicine

This complementary training occurs at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, together with 6 months of advanced cardiorespiratory CCM at the Royal Brompton.

This post may close earlier than stated if a sufficient number of applications have been received.

Main duties of the job

To be part of the critical care team, based on the ICUs but also contributing to the hospital outreach and cardiac arrest teams, when required.

To participate in medical audit and Quality Improvement Projects (QIPs)

To participate in the education and supervision of medical trainees and other staff.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

To be part of the critical care team, based on the ICUs but also contributing to the hospital outreach and cardiac arrest teams, when required.

To participate in medical audit and Quality Improvement Projects (QIPs)

To participate in the education and supervision of medical trainees and other staff.