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A healthcare provider in England is seeking a Consultant in Clinical Haematology to join their team at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston. This full-time position involves managing haematology care and supporting clinical research initiatives. The successful candidate will collaborate on a Trust-wide basis, participate in clinical trials, and develop research interests in the field of haematology. Essential qualifications include MRCP and extensive experience in clinical haematology. Benefits include opportunities for further professional development.
Applications in this case are welcomed for a Consultant post in Clinical Haematology (General Haematology) with a sub‑specialty in Haemostasis and Thrombosis.
This is a new full‑time (10 PA) appointment based at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston which also attracts an additional 1 PA as part of the on‑call provision.
We have an established team of Specialist Registrars, Speciality Doctors, Advanced Clinical Practitioners and Clinical Nurse Specialists on both the Lincoln and Boston sites to support Consultants in delivering Haematology care.
Base - Pilgrim Hospital, Boston
The Medical School can offer a number of facilities to our staff and these include:
The successful applicant will work with Consultant colleagues to develop the Clinical and Laboratory Haematology service which is organised on a Trust‑wide basis. All Lymphoma patients are managed by the Haematologists.
Acute Leukaemia patients requiring inpatient intensive chemotherapy are treated in Lincoln County Hospital. General inpatient chemotherapy is also administered at Lincoln and Pilgrim Hospital. Our outpatient services are of equivalence at three sites, the third site being Grantham District Hospital.
We also have an oncology department and radiotherapy services are available within the Trust to support with ongoing haematological/oncology treatment.
As a Consultant you will have the full support and access to the Cancer Services Business Unit. The unit is part of the East Midlands Strategic Clinical Network to ensure that the department is aware of regional changes in the system.
The Haematology Department is heavily involved in phase 2 and 3 international clinical trials in particular in the field of myeloid malignancies and myeloma.
You will have the opportunity to develop your own research interest with the opportunity to also join a well‑established translational molecular laboratory at University of Lincoln, to enrich your professional journey with lab‑based research together with clinical research.
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