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Senior Clinical Fellow in Thoracic Surgery

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

London

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 100,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player in healthcare seeks a Clinical Fellow in Thoracic Surgery to join their renowned team. This role involves caring for patients, performing surgeries, and engaging in academic audits. With a national reputation for minimally invasive surgical techniques, the unit offers a dynamic environment to expand your skills and contribute to innovative thoracic surgery practices. Join a collaborative team at one of the UK's largest hospitals, where your expertise will directly impact patient care and surgical outcomes.

Qualifications

  • Full GMC registration with entry on the specialist register is essential.
  • 2 years post qualification experience in a surgical/medical setting required.

Responsibilities

  • Caring for inpatients/outpatients and performing thoracic surgeries.
  • Participation in departmental academic audit meetings.

Skills

Thoracic Surgery
Patient Care
Surgical Skills
Academic Audit Participation

Education

Full GMC Registration
Special Interest in Thoracic Surgery

Job description

The Thoracic Unit Services

The Unit deals with the full spectrum of adult thoracic surgery apart from lung transplantation and oesophageal surgery. Approximately 1000 thoracic procedures are performed annually. The unit has a national reputation as a large volume minimally invasive surgical unit with established robot and video assisted thoracoscopic surgery programs. Last year, over 95% of procedures were performed using a minimally invasive approach. The thoracic surgery service provides a comprehensive thoracic surgery practice, which includes anatomical (lobar/sublobar) and non-anatomical lung resections, mediastinal surgery, lung volume reduction procedures (LVRS, BLVR), interventional airway management (cryotherapy, laser ablation, stents), chest wall surgery (slipped rib syndrome, pectus correction), pleural procedures and thoracic trauma (rib fixation, emergency procedures). The unit is currently aiming to further expand its services by developing a robotic bronchoscopy program.

Due to the nature of St. George's hospital as one of the largest hospitals in the UK with, uniquely all services on site, Thoracic surgery works with and supports many other services. This includes combined ENT thoracic surgery operating lists and ad hoc operating lists with many other specialities including Plastics, Upper GI surgery and Neurosurgery.

Main duties of the job

Main Duties/Key Results Areas:

Clinical Fellow at SpR level (ST3 equivalent or above) in thoracic surgery duties are:

  • Caring for inpatients / outpatients and performing surgery. Care of patients in the CITU.
  • Care of patients on Caroline Ward.
  • 1:7 on call 24 hour with non-resident cover overnight.
  • The individual is expected to take an active part in all the departmental academic audit meetings.
  • The post holder will, together with consultant colleagues, be responsible for the provision of thoracic surgical services to St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, including diagnosis and treatment of patients of the Trust in such hospitals, clinics or other premises as is required.
About us

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest healthcare facilities in the United Kingdom with over 1100 beds. Based in Tooting, it treats 80,000 inpatients/day cases and over 300,000 outpatients annually. The Trust employs more than 8000 people, including over 700 medical and dental staff. It provides general acute services and specialties such as neurosciences, vascular, cardiothoracic and children's services.

Job description
Job responsibilities

Please refer to the JD attached to the advert for detailed job description and main responsibilities.

Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
  • Full GMC registration with entry on the specialist register
  • A special interest in a specific aspect of Thoracic surgery.
Desirable
  • A comprehensive knowledge of and competence in all aspects of Thoracic surgery.
Experience
Essential
  • 2 years post qualification experience within a surgical/medical setting
Desirable
  • Evidence of post qualification work experience.
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