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Join a leading teaching hospital as a Clinical Fellow in Cardiology, where you will support a dedicated medical team in managing acute and chronic cardiac care. This role includes ample educational opportunities, direct patient care, and participation in multidisciplinary teams to enhance your skills and knowledge. With a commitment to high standards and compassionate care, you will contribute directly to the health and well-being of over half a million people in the Wakefield community.
The Medical Division at Mid Yorkshire Teaching Hospitals provides acute care across a range of medical specialties in a large, modern, purpose-built hospital in Wakefield. Facilities include a large Acute Assessment Unit, Acute Elderly Assessment Unit, Coronary Care, and an Acute (Respiratory) Care Unit. We also offer care for acute elderly admissions and step-down care at Dewsbury & District Hospital.
Successful applicants will support the Cardiology team in managing inpatient and outpatient workloads and participate in trust-wide out-of-hours general medicine cover across both hospital sites.
Our Cardiology team comprises 15 consultants, 2 Specialty Doctors, 4 Specialty Registrars, 3 core trainees, and 3 Foundation trainees. We have support from specialist nurses based within the trust and in the community.
Our vision is to deliver patient-centered, accessible, and integrated services, seamlessly connected with primary care. With 11 Coronary Care and 26 Cardiology beds, advanced diagnostic facilities, and access to non-invasive and invasive cardiac procedures, our team benefits from modern facilities, including TTE, TOE, CTCA, CMRI (including stress MR), and interventional radiology services.
We are an acute trust caring for over half a million people in Wakefield and Kirklees. Our 10,000 staff work across hospitals, community settings, and patients' homes. We value our staff and strive to deliver high-quality care. We promote diversity, inclusion, and work-life balance, encouraging applications from all backgrounds, especially underrepresented groups.
If you value compassionate care, high standards, and continuous improvement, join us to make a difference daily.
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Introduction
An exciting opportunity exists for a Clinical Fellow in Cardiology at Mid Yorkshire Teaching Trust on a 12-month fixed-term basis.
This role includes participation in the cross-site senior trainee General Medicine Registrar on-call rota. Applicants will have equivalent educational opportunities as other trainees and protected SDT time.
Note: These posts are not recognized UK training posts. However, post-holders will have a designated supervisor and support for scheduled educational activities within the Trust and specialties.
Introduction from Dr. Nigel Artis, Divisional Clinical Director
The Medical Division provides comprehensive acute care in Wakefield, including facilities for coronary and respiratory care, with a focus on patient-centered services integrated with primary care. Our team includes 15 consultants, 2 Specialty Doctors, 4 Specialty Registrars, and trainees, supported by specialist nurses.
Our facilities include 11 coronary care beds, 26 cardiology beds, advanced diagnostic tools, and a full range of cardiac procedures. We also operate a fully established bradycardia pacing, complex device, and PCI service (excluding PPCI), along with a nurse-led heart failure service with community links.
The Service Role
The post involves participation in the cross-site senior trainee rota, compliant with the 2016 junior doctor contract, with an illustrative rota attached. Duties are primarily based at Pinderfields Hospital, with involvement across all sites.
Additional duties may be assigned based on operational needs.
This post aims to prepare candidates for national training program applications, with opportunities to develop specialist knowledge, lead quality improvement projects, and participate in teaching. Successful trainees have progressed onto national programs.
Each doctor will have an Educational Supervisor and develop a Personalised Work Schedule balancing clinical and educational activities, reviewed regularly.
Completion of the program leads to a Certificate of Achievement, with assessments documented via WPBA tools and an annual progress review.
Employment is under Trust terms as a MYDoc Clinical Fellow for 12 months, with possible extensions up to 3 years based on performance and development needs.
The salary starts at £61,825 per annum, aligned with specialty training pay scales.
This post is subject to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, in line with legal requirements.