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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a Specialty Doctor in Urology for a part-time position at University Hospital Ayr. This role offers the opportunity to work alongside a dedicated team of consultants and specialists, providing essential urological services to a large population. The department emphasizes professional development and offers training across various sub-specialties. Ideal candidates will have Full GMC Registration and significant postgraduate experience. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a vital healthcare service while advancing your career in a supportive environment.
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Applications are invited for this part-time position based at University Hospital Ayr. The successful candidate will join a team of seven funded consultant urologists, with five currently in post, along with one other specialty doctor, two Specialist Registrars, and two CT trainees.
The department provides urological healthcare for a population of approximately 375,000 and features a dedicated urology assessment unit, along with advanced diagnostic and endo-urology services. The unit has 23 adult beds and access to acute receiving beds in the Combined Assessment Unit.
We offer training opportunities across various sub-specialties and support continued professional development for our staff.
The terms and conditions are aligned with the New Specialty Doctor Grade (Scotland) 2008, based on 10 programmed activities.
Applicants must hold Full GMC Registration and a Licence to Practice, with at least 4 years of postgraduate training.
For more information, contact Mr. Ross Clark, Clinical Director – Urology Service, at 01292 610555 or ross.clark@aapct.scot.nhs.uk.
Job packs and descriptions are available at www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk. Further details on all medical posts can be found at www.medicaljobs.scot.nhs.uk and about NHS Ayrshire & Arran at www.nhsaaa.net.