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Senior Clinical Fellow in Acute Medicine (ST3 equivalent)

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

London

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GBP 45,000 - 75,000

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Job summary

An established healthcare provider is seeking a Clinical Fellow to join their dynamic Acute Medical Unit. This role offers an exciting opportunity to deliver high-quality clinical care in a supportive environment. You will be involved in patient assessments, managing in-patients, and participating in specialty clinics. The position encourages professional development through teaching and clinical research. With a focus on teamwork and collaboration, you will work alongside a diverse group of medical professionals, contributing to both patient care and service improvement projects. If you're passionate about acute medicine and eager to grow in your career, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Qualifications

  • 6+ months experience in medical specialty at higher level is essential.
  • Involvement in audit/QIP is required.

Responsibilities

  • Perform clinical work on the AMU, managing patients and participating in clinics.
  • Contribute to teaching medical students and junior doctors.

Skills

Clinical Care
Patient Assessment
Team Collaboration
Teaching
Audit Participation

Education

ALS or equivalent
MRCP

Job description

We are seeking a Clinical Fellow at ST3+ level to deliver excellent clinical care in the Acute Medical Unit (AMU) at St George's Hospital.

This represents an opportunity for an enthusiastic doctor to join a dynamic clinical team in a progressive and innovative acute medical unit. This unit, with 51 beds, of which 14 form a level 2 area (equivalent to a medical HDU) and with an ambulatory area recently renewed, constitutes the ideal environment for learning and training. The Clinical Fellows will be contributing to the work of the AMU-based team, including the assessment of patients on AMU, AAA and in A& E, the care of in-patients and the attendance at Acute Medicine clinics.

The appointee will join a team of 15 SpR-level doctors (IMT3, ST4+ trainees and clinical fellows), 15 SHO-level doctors (IMT1 and 2, ACCS trainees, GP trainees, ICM trainees and clinical fellows) and 6 FY1s, working closely with 16 consultants in a hugely supported environment with consultant presence on the unit between 08:00 - 22.00.

There will also be plenty of opportunities to develop other areas of interest, such as taking part in specialty clinics (subject to specialty approval), getting involved in the teaching of under- and post-graduates, participating in service improvement projects or completion of a Postgraduate Certificate in healthcare education.

Part-time and flexible working hours are supported.

Main duties of the job

  • The clinical fellows will be required to perform clinical work on the AMU, both as the first doctor to see patients who present to a busy urban emergency department, managing patients on the ward and participating in Acute Medicine clinics.
  • The appointees will work closely with the admitting general medical and the multidisciplinary team, supervising the work of more junior staff.
  • The post holders will be expected to contribute to the performance of administrative duties on the AMU - such as checking radiology reports and microbiology results - and to contribute to the smooth and efficient running of the service, as required.
  • It is envisaged that the appointees would share the running of the multidisciplinary team meetings with the consultants for Acute Medicine.
  • The post holders will be expected to contribute to the teaching of medical students and junior doctors. There may also be an opportunity to contribute to the teaching of specialist nurses and physician associates.
  • The appointees will be expected to undertake audits and encouraged to take on clinical research projects depending on their interests.

About us

St George's Healthcare NHS Trust serves a resident population of about 300,000, is located within the South West London Strategic Health Authority and serves six local Primary Care Groups. The Trust is one of the largest healthcare units in the UK, accommodating 1070 beds and annually treating around 61,500 inpatients as well as over 420,000 outpatients. In 2006, more than 98,000 patients presented to the Accident and Emergency Department and 12,100 medical patients were admitted. The Trust employs over 5000 staff incorporating over 700 Medical & Dental Staff. It provides general acute services together with specialty services including neurosciences, cardiothoracic, and specialist children's services.

St George's Hospital is the main teaching hospital in the western sector of the South Thames region and has developed links with most of the regional district general hospitals. It supports a significant training programme for junior doctors that rotate through the Trust.

Job description
Job responsibilities

**Please refer to the JD attached to the advert for detailed job description and main responsibilities.**

Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential

  • ALS or equivalent
Desirable
  • MRCP
Experience
Essential
  • At least 6 months experience in medical specialty at higher level (eg. SpR)
  • Involvement in audit/QIP
Desirable
  • Appropriate career progression
  • Publications
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