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NHS Scotland is seeking a Locum Consultant Dermatologist for a fixed-term role in the Greater Glasgow area. The position involves delivering specialized dermatology services across two hospitals, with a focus on cutaneous surgery and skin cancer. Candidates must hold full GMC registration and relevant qualifications. This role offers a collaborative environment with a dedicated team, contributing to the healthcare of over 1.5 million people in the region.
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One of the largest healthcare systems in the UK, employing around 40,000 staff, delivering hospital, primary, community, and mental health services to over 1.15 million people, expanding to 2.2 million regionally and nationally.
Base: GGC - CLYDE, covering Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) and Inverclyde Royal Hospital (IRH). This is a fixed-term post of 12 months.
This role offers 10 Programmed Activities (PAs) across two Clyde Hospitals and additional links to the Alan Lyell Centre for Dermatology in Glasgow. The post may require working at other locations as directed by the Clinical Service Lead.
Adult dermatology services are provided by the dermatology directorate, working on a hub and spoke model with specialized services at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. The regional center serves approximately 1.5 million in the West of Scotland.
The team includes Consultants, Specialty doctors, GP clinical assistants, and dermatology nurses. Interests include cutaneous surgery, skin cancer, photodermatology, contact dermatitis, severe psoriasis, and more.
For more details, contact Clare May, Consultant Dermatologist, at 0141 314 6612 or Clare.May2@nhs.scot.
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