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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a Clinical Fellow in Interstitial Lung Disease. This role offers a unique opportunity to gain sub-specialty experience within a renowned respiratory medicine team. You will play a vital role in patient care and diagnosis, while also engaging in educational and research initiatives. Collaborating with a dedicated team of consultants and specialists, you will contribute to comprehensive ILD care, enhancing your skills and knowledge in a supportive environment. Join this dynamic team and make a significant impact in the field of respiratory medicine.
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Client: Oxford University Hospitals
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 5172f12fc045
Job Views: 4
Posted: 02.05.2025
Expiry Date: 16.06.2025
Job overview
This post offers sub-specialty experience in Interstitial Lung Disease, suitable for a Respiratory trainee during specialist training or as post-CCT experience. Based at the Oxford Centre for Respiratory Medicine within Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the Oxford ILD Service is a regional specialist and anti-fibrotic prescribing centre. The post involves playing a key role in patient care and diagnosis of ILD, supported by the ILD MDT, and supporting clinical administrative responsibilities. Opportunities include participating in departmental education, teaching, and research projects related to ILD.
Main duties of the job
The principal duties are based in Respiratory Medicine outpatient clinics at the Churchill Hospital, with contributions to the respiratory ward rota at the JR site and night care duties. The postholder will support the ILD service under supervision of ILD consultants, including Dr Rachel Hoyles, Prof Ling-Pei Ho, Dr Peter Saunders, and Dr Emily Fraser. The team is active in national ILD clinical and research groups, with a strong publication record and involvement in international/national ILD conferences.
Working for our organisation
The ILD team includes four ILD consultants, four specialist nurses, two pharmacists, an MDT coordinator, secretaries, and administrative staff. Support services involve radiologists, pathologists, rheumatologists, research nurses, thoracic surgeons, community nurses, physiotherapists, pulmonary rehabilitation, and a biologics unit, providing comprehensive ILD care and support.