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Medical Retina Clinical Fellow

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

England

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GBP 49,000 - 57,000

Full time

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Job summary

A prestigious eye care institution in England is offering a Medical Retina fellowship. Successful candidates will engage in 8 clinical and several teaching sessions weekly. Candidates must have unsupervised retinal laser experience and completed higher surgical training in the UK or equivalent. Registration with the General Medical Council is required. The role offers a salary of £49,333.59, plus an on-call supplement of £10,100 per annum, providing exceptional training in eye care.

Qualifications

  • Candidates should have been working in Ophthalmology for the last 12 months.
  • Eligibility for registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) is required.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct clinical sessions in Medical Retina and related clinics.
  • Attend MR Fellows Teaching Sessions.
  • Participate in research and administrative activities.

Skills

Unsupervised retinal laser experience
Intravitreal injections
Clinical experience in Ophthalmology

Education

Completed higher surgical training in the UK or equivalent
Possession of MRCOphth or equivalent
Job description
Overview

8 clinical sessions and 2 research / study / admin sessions in a Monday to Friday working week. Out of the 8 clinical sessions, all fellows are required to undertake 2 service sessions per week, which includes Primary Care session in Medical Retina, Medical Retina Emergency clinic and intravitreal injection clinic.

Some of the clinical sessions (at least once a week) will take place in the Moorfields Satellite sites based outside City Road.

Cataract surgery is not part of the Medical Retina fellowship-training programme; however there may infrequently be opportunities to operate during the 12 months.

Attendance at regular MR Fellows Teaching Sessions (typically 6, 1‑hour sessions per week, including Fluorescein Angiography Meeting, Electrophysiology Teaching, Uveitis Teaching and Clinical / Research Tutorials).

Eligibility & Qualifications

We are seeking candidates with previous unsupervised retinal laser experience, intravitreal injections and clinical experience. Candidates should have completed their higher surgical training in the UK or equivalent. Candidates from outside the UK should have equivalence of higher surgical training (residency in ophthalmology) and should have been working in Ophthalmology for the last 12 months.

Possession of the MRCOphth or equivalent is essential as is a "License to Practise" or eligibility for registration with the General Medical Council (GMC). We also encourage applications from doctors wishing to apply via the Dual Sponsorship Scheme, and applications from doctors with sources of personal funding are also welcome.

About Moorfields

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (MEH) is one of the world's leading eye hospitals, providing expertise in clinical care, research and education. We have provided excellence in eye care for more than 200 years and we continue to be at the forefront of new breakthroughs and developments. We are an integral part of one of the UK's first academic health science centres, UCL Partners, and were one of the first foundation trusts established in the NHS.

Our main focus is the treatment and care of NHS patients with a wide range of eye problems, from common complaints to rare conditions which require treatments not available anywhere else in the UK. The unique case‑mix and volume of our large service means that our ophthalmologists can develop expertise in different sub‑speciality areas.

Moorfields is also a major postgraduate teaching centre and a national centre for ophthalmic research and, with the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, provides the largest ophthalmic research programme in the world. We continue to make headlines with our ground‑breaking research and, along with our partners at the Institute, we have the highest measure of scientific productivity and impact in the world for our research activity. We are one of only 11 sites nationally to be awarded National Institute for Health Research biomedical research centre status for translational research. This has recently been renewed for another 5 years with a substantial increase in research funding.

Compensation

£49,333.59 a year per annum plus £10,100 On call supplement per annum.

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