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A prominent healthcare institution in the UK is seeking an enthusiastic Clinical Fellow to join their acute gynaecology and early pregnancy unit. This role involves working autonomously with consultants and providing care for patients with early pregnancy complications and emergency gynaecology issues. Candidates will receive training in gynaecological ultrasound, enhancing their experience in a vital healthcare area.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed individual to work within our establishment acute gynaecology and early pregnancy unit. The post holder will be working autonomously and closely with Lead Consultants. It's an exciting role, caring for the most unique patients within health care.
The Clinical Fellow will work in acute gynaecology unit. Training will be provided in Gynaecological ultrasound. The Service deals with all early pregnancy complications (miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy), most emergency gynaecology (e.g. ovarian cysts) and performs all of the gynaecological ultrasonography at St Georges UniversityHospital. The emergency service is run as a "walk in" facility, serving about 20 women per day, whilst for less urgent scans and appointment system is in operation (about 40 women per day). Many are booked directly with GPs.
In The Early Pregnancy Unit (EPU) all women are seen, counselled and managed with the emphasis on a conservative approach thus avoiding the need for the hospital. In the event of a gynaecological scan revealing an abnormality, the problem is dealt with and/or follow up organised. The unit is often the first contact patients have when referred with abdominal distension, post menopausal bleeding or potential malignancy. The service is also closely linked to the provision of minimal access surgery services.