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The Nottingham Shoulder & Elbow Unit invites applications for 3 Post-CCT Fellows for the following:
X1 10 months (October 26 - August 27)
x2 12 months (August 27 - August 28)
The Nottingham Shoulder & Elbow Unit (NSEU) has run a fellowship since 1993 and many past fellows have become national leaders in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. NSEU currently has 4 Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons. Mr Paul Manning, Mr John Geoghegan, Mr Rafik Fanous and Mr Ben Gooding.
Applicant Requirements – The applicants must be registered with the GMC on the Specialist Register (hold a CCT in trauma and orthopaedics) at the time of commencing the fellowship. Applications are welcomed from trainees working towards CCT at the time of interview. They must be contactable via a UK Mobile phone during their appointment.
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The fellowship offers advanced training across the breadth of shoulder and elbow surgery including the management of complex shoulder fractures, primary and revision arthroplasty of the shoulder & elbow. The unit is involved in a growing number of NIHR projects and is developing a research support unit for elective orthopaedics.
There will be 3 parts to the fellowship;
1: Advanced Training in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and clinical decision making.
2: Research into the outcomes from shoulder and elbow treatment. The appointee will be expected to produce at least 2 published research papers from their one year appointment, and present work at national and international meetings. The appointee will be involved in the ongoing recruitment and management of the NIHR projects and will be expected to set up and complete new research ideas.
3: Leadership, management & teaching skills. Leadership skills will be developed and encouraged. Teaching of junior trainees, allied health professionals and medical students is expected.
The fellowship offers advanced training across the breadth of shoulder and elbow surgery including, please refer to the job description attached to this vacancy for the full details, alongside the timetables.