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A leading NHS foundation trust in the UK is seeking candidates for a clinical post in the Department of Gastroenterology. This role involves managing inpatient and outpatient hepatology patients and contributing to a high-quality service. Candidates who have completed training in Gastroenterology and wish to gain experience in Hepatology are encouraged to apply. The post also includes teaching and participation in multidisciplinary meetings, with an emphasis on enhancing learnings within the specialist field.
This is a clinical post based in the Department of Gastroenterology at Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals. The hepatology unit at Guy's and St Thomas' is a IQILs level 2 accredited unit, that provides a tertiary service for the care of patients with advanced liver disease, its complications and complex hepatobiliary conditions. The post holder will undertake clinical sessions in the Department of Gastroenterology at Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals (as per proposed timetable). The post holder is mainly responsible for the inpatient and outpatient hepatology patients. This post addresses candidates who have completed or are completing their Training in Gastroenterology and wish to gain experience in Hepatology. The post holder will contribute to the delivery of high quality inpatient and outpatient hepatology service. The post holder will have the opportunity to attend specialist clinics, multidisciplinary meetings and contribute to the team research portfolio. The post holder will participate in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training, including educational supervision of medical students.
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