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A prominent NHS foundation trust is looking for a Senior Clinical Fellow in Urology with a specialty in stone management. This full-time role, based in Greater London, involves providing exceptional care in a dynamic team setting, contributing to service improvement, and engaging in clinical research. Candidates must possess full GMC registration and relevant qualifications, along with the ability to collaborate effectively in a multidisciplinary environment. An excellent opportunity to advance your career in a leading medical institution.
Go back Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 28 December 2025
Senior Clinical Fellow in Urology - Stone
Full Time - 40 hours per week
The department offers comprehensive care for the whole spectrum of Urology services and is split into 5 sub groups:
Guy's Urology Centre is a large, dynamic and innovative urology department which has, as its primary ethos, improvement in patient care. We have developed specialist services in diagnostics, oncology, stone disease, andrology, and incontinence, and have an excellent track record for training surgeons in sub-specialist urology.
For a number of years we have run a successful fellowship programme, preparing surgeons for independent practice in the UK or abroad.
Please note that successful completion of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is our accepted minimum language requirement.
Guy's has a long history of the surgical management of stone disease. The unit was an early adopter of ESWL and has continued to provide state of the art treatment of stone disease. It is a large unit providing care for the local population as well as specialist referrals. The unit manages over 300 emergency stone admissions/year and performs >1000 operative procedures annually. The specialist services provided include: the surgical management of stones in the respiratory-comprised in conjunction with the Lane Fox unit on the St Thomas' site, paediatric stone surgery at Evelina Children's Hospital, a unique multidisciplinary cystinuria service, endourology management of upper tract transitional cell carcinoma and malignant ureteric obstruction. The unit has always maintained a static lithotripter with access for emergency stone treatment. There are endourology lists 5 days a week in a dedicated fluoroscopy theatre, supported by specially trained theatre and radiography staff. The current team consists of 5 stone surgeons, 1 radiographer, 2 lithotripsy technicians and 1 nurse practitioner, in addition to the theatre and admin staff.
The unit has received prizes and awards for research into cystinuria and also translational research alongside the medical physics team for a lithotripsy sensor to guide treatment. We have published numerous papers and presented widely on all aspects of the service.
Our values help us to define and develop our culture, what we do and how we do it.
It is important that we all understand and reflect these values in our work. We are:
Ambitious - we innovate and strive for excellence
Inclusive - we respect each other and work collaboratively
Our values and behaviours framework describes what it means for every one of us in the Trust to put our values into action. A summary of our framework can be found on our Trust jobs pages and our intranet.
For emergency stone treatment. There are endourology lists 5 days a week in a dedicated fluoroscopy theatre, supported by specially trained theatre and radiography staff. The current team consists of 5 stone surgeons, 1 radiographer, 2 lithotripsy technicians and 1 nurse practitioner, in addition to the theatre and admin staff.
The unit has received prizes and awards for research into cystinuria and also translational research alongside the medical physics team for a lithotripsy sensor to guide treatment. We have published numerous papers and presented widely on all aspects of the service.
We anticipate the postholder to have the ethos of service development and research progression. They would be expected to provide support for the lithotripsy service in particular in addition to their operating lists.
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.
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust