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This is a Locum consultant post for 6 months. The Department of Cellular Pathology is seeking a full-time (10 PA) or part-time (8PA) locum consultant to join a dynamic and supportive team of colleagues. The post holder must have a demonstrable major interest in lung pathology and cytopathology with a current diagnostic cytology and lung pathology practice. The department is involved in many exciting initiatives and we are looking for an individual with appropriate skills to complement the teams and keep the service at the forefront of clinical and academic excellence. The laboratory has full UKAS/ISO accreditation status.
Main place of employment:
This post will include working at both Guy’s and the St Thomas’ sites. However, it is a requirement of your employment that you be prepared to work at any additional or different location owned or served by the trust, either on an on-going or temporary basis according to the demands of the service.
The post holder will be accountable to the Clinical Lead in Cellular Pathology.
Specialist Interest
The Department operates a system of specialist reporting, each consultant having one or more special interests, which facilitates dealing with difficult cases and enhances patient care in accordance with Calman-Hine recommendations.
The specialist interests of this post are lung pathology and cytopathology. Cytopathology will form the main workload (4.5-5 PAs) with diagnostic lung pathology comprising the minor component (3.5-4 PAs).
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Diagnostic Cytopathology:
The department has an established FNA service (approx. 3000 cases annually) including EBUS & EUS FNA with onsite provisional reporting by consultant cytopathologists. A palpable FNA service is also provided by the cytopathologists in clinics, wards and theatres, which is requested through the cytology office and Epic. The cytology team provides an FNA service with Rapid Onsite Evaluation (ROSE) every working day at Guy’s & St Thomas’ sites to cover Navigational bronchoscopy, head & neck, melanoma, haematology and other rapid access clinics including Interventional Radiology.
At some clinics including Thyroid & other ultrasound guided FNA lists, where a pathologist is not in attendance, cytology Biomedical Scientists (BMS) assist radiologists in the assessment of sample adequacy by ROSE.
Other types of exfoliative cytology specimens (fluids, urine, washings and brushings) are also received in the department.
The Andrology service receives approx. 3600 specimens annually and is signed off by trained BMS staff with clinical oversight by the lead cytopathologist.
Cervical cytology and colposcopy MDMs are delivered by consultant pathologists and BMS at the London hub and is not a requirement for this post.
Cytology input is provided into the H&N, thyroid, lung, breast, haemato-oncology, gynaecological & gastro-intestinal MDMs. There is a consultant led multi-header teaching session every Monday 1-2pm for trainees and cytology BMS. The consultants are actively involved in teaching and presenting at national and international conferences, and support trainees and new consultants in their career development in Cytopathology.
Lung pathology:
The successful candidate will be joining an existing team of 4 substantiative lung consultants and 2 locums. The current lung consultants also have other speciality interests.
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust is a specialised thoracic tertiary referral centre and receives referrals from the South East London network and wider including Canterbury and Reading. The histopathology service is currently provided by a team of three consultants. There are six thoracic surgeons based at Guy’s Hospital, making it one of the largest centres in the UK covering 17 referring hospitals and 14 MDMs. There were over 1400 operative resections in 2024 and frozen sections are relatively frequent. There is a expanding navigational bronchoscopy service of approximately 30 cases per month with plans to expand to 500 per year by the end of 2025 We receive a wide variety of surgical specimens from biopsies to lobectomies and pneumonectomies and well as thymectomies and decortications. There is one MDM a week (Friday 8am).
We routinely do molecular analysis on our tumours which we integrate into our reports. We provide thoracic tissue for a bank which provides material for research and is of great value to the Academic Health Science Centre and the Biomedical Research Centre. All the clinicians are keen on research and running trials so there is ample opportunity for participation in this.
We are committed to teaching postgraduate students as well as being involved in the university teaching of undergraduate students.
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