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Senior Clinical Fellow in Anaesthesia

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£41,750 - £64,288 per annum
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Senior
Deadline
24 Oct 2024
Contract Type
6 months (Fixed Term - 6 months (12months can be considered))
Posted Date
10 Oct 2024

Job overview

Applications are invited for a Senior Clinical Fellow post to start in February 2025.  All posts are for an initial 6 month contract, however following review can be extended to 12 months.

The post can be placed in either of the following areas: Vascular, Regional, Perioperative, Airway, Trauma, Neurology, Obstetrics, Paediatrics & Cardiac. Please see attached documents for details on each specialized area. The department is also ESRA Approved Training Centre.

Anaesthetic Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-bMGtv3Rzk

Main duties of the job

Airway - This Fellowship will help fellows to gain experience and confidence in dealing with patients with difficult airways and different advanced airway techniques.

Preoperative -To deliver high quality preoperative assessment, investigation and management of ASA 1-4 patients for elective and emergency surgery. To deliver high quality individualised anaesthetic care to ASA 1-3 [E] patients, focusing on optimising patient experience and outcome.

Trauma  - St George’s offers excellent exposure to major trauma both within the emergency department and theatre environment.  There is opportunity to undertake the trauma team leader course which is run in-house and then do sessions in the ED doing supervised trauma team leading.

Cardiac - Fellow will have exposure to a wide variety of cardiac surgical, thoracic, large airways  and cardiology procedures.

Regional - As one of London’s leading teaching hospitals, we are able to offer our patients a wide spectrum of Regional Blocks. St George’s Department of Anaesthesia is very proactive in promoting and teaching regional anaesthesia and interventional pain medicine procedures under ultrasound guidance

Obs - This post is designed for an anaesthetist with the final FRCA or equivalent, an interest in developing obstetrics as an ongoing career aim and provides opportunity to work at a senior level in a busy high-risk obstetric unit.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

The post aims to provide dedicated training time in anaesthesia across a variety of Anaesthetic sub-specialities.

The post is a 1:8 full shift rota and the successful candidate(s) will be allocated to the appropriate on call rota based on skills and experience. Depending on the fellowship applied for, the successful candidate(s) could be expected to provide anaesthetic cover in locations such as general, trauma, paediatric, neuro and cardiac theatres. As well as trauma and cardiac arrest calls, cath lab, neuro radiology and obstetrics.

There are opportunities to complete fellowships in a variety of Anaesthetic sub-specialities at St Georges.

We invite candidates to apply for fellowships focussing on Airway, Regional, Neurosurgery, Cardiac, Paediatrics, Trauma, Obstetrics, Vascular, Peri-op

The fellow will also carry out anaesthetic duties at a level appropriate to clinical experience and competence which will also determine the degree of supervision. It is the aim of the department for this post to help prepare the anaesthetist for taking on the responsibility of becoming a consultant within a safe environment in which advice and support are readily available.

The successful applicant will require commitment and enthusiasm, leadership qualities and the ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. The post holders will be expected to observe the trusts agreed policies and procedures drawn up with the profession on clinical matters, and to follow the standing orders and financial instructions of St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust.

For further information or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Fellows lead- Dr Alex Eeles ([email protected])