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A national health service provider is looking for a Senior Clinical Fellow in Transplant and HPB, offering training in renal transplant and general surgery. The successful candidate will engage in surgery practices, manage post-operative care, and participate in MDTs. The role is provided on a 12-month fixed-term contract, ideal for those preparing for higher surgery training.
TheDepartment of Transplantation & Hepatobiliary Surgery at Leeds TeachingHospitals is offering an exciting opportunity to appoint a Senior ClinicalFellow in Renal Transplant and General Surgery.
TheRenal Transplant unit in Leeds is one of the busiest in the UK, performingaround 200 transplants annually. It has thriving live donor and paediatricrenal transplant programmes.
Thispost will provide training in renal transplant and elective general surgery.There will also be exposure to laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, en-bloc and dualrenal transplantation, live donor implantation, and paediatric renaltransplantation. There is also the opportunity for training in abdominalsarcoma surgery and multi-organ retrieval.
Thetraining can be tailored to individual needs and, given the variety ofopportunities, the post would be particularly suitable for those looking toconsolidate their experience prior to entering higher surgical training orprior to applying for Consultant posts.
Thesuccessful candidate will be part of the out of hours middle grade rota forRenal Transplant and may also cover organ retrieval alongside a lead retrievalsurgeon. The candidate will also be expected to cover elective and emergencyin-patient and day case surgery, general/Transplant specialist out-patientclinics and ward work.
The Senior Fellow post is offered on a 12 months fixedterm contract.
DUTIESOF THE POST
Dutieswill include:
Pre-admissionsclinics
Operatingtheatre and outpatients
Post-operativeintensive care
Discussionswith relatives
Initiation/changeof treatment
LEVELSOF RESPONSIBILITY
Thesuccessful candidate will be part of the out of hours middle grade rota forRenal Transplantation (1:6 non-resident) and may also be expected to coverOrgan Retrieval alongside a lead retrieval surgeon. The candidate will also beexpected to cover elective and emergency in-patient and day case surgery,general, Transplant, out-patient clinics and regular ward work.
There is also the opportunity to attend the weeklyrenal transplant MDT, monthly paediatric renal transplant MDT, recenttransplant follow-up clinic and annual renal transplant consent clinic.
TheDepartment of Transplantation & Hepatobiliary Surgery at Leeds TeachingHospitals is offering an exciting opportunity to appoint a Senior Clinicalfellow in Renal Transplantation and General Surgery.
Thispost will provide training in renal transplant and elective general surgery.There will also be exposure to laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, en-bloc and dualrenal transplantation, live donor implantation, and paediatric renaltransplantation. There is also the opportunity for training in abdominalsarcoma surgery and multi-organ retrieval.
Thetraining can be tailored to individual needs and, given the variety ofopportunities, the post would be particularly suitable for those looking toconsolidate their experience prior to entering higher surgical training orprior to applying for Consultant posts.
TheRenal Transplant unit in Leeds is one of the busiest in the UK, performingaround 200 transplants annually.
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KNOWLEDGE,SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Candidatesshould hold a primary medical qualification and MRCS (or equivalent).
Applicantsshould have completed core surgical training (or equivalent).
Previousexperience in Renal Transplant is desirable and evidence of this should besubmitted in the application form.
DUTIESOF THE POST
Dutieswill include:
Pre-admissionsclinics
Operatingtheatre and outpatients
Post-operativeintensive care
Discussionswith relatives
Initiation/changeof treatment
LEVELSOF RESPONSIBILITY
Thesuccessful candidate will be part of the out of hours middle grade rota forRenal Transplantation (1:6 non-resident) and may also be expected to coverOrgan Retrieval alongside a lead retrieval surgeon. The candidate will also beexpected to cover elective and emergency in-patient and day case surgery,general, Transplant, out-patient clinics and regular ward work.
Thereis also the opportunity to attend the weekly renal transplant MDT, monthlypaediatric renal transplant MDT, recent transplant follow-up clinic and annualrenal transplant consent clinic.
TEACHINGAND RESEARCH/STUDY AND TRAINING
Thepost offers an excellent opportunity in higher surgical training in RenalTransplantation, General Surgery andOrgan Retrieval.
Alltrainees have an assigned supervisor and undergo regular appraisal.
Thedepartment has a mandatory audit programme and regular governance meetings.
The renal transplant unit has a number of local andnational research trials on-going.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.