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An innovative fellowship opportunity awaits driven anaesthetic and Intensive Care Medicine trainees at a prominent teaching Trust. This year-long post offers a unique chance to engage in quality improvement initiatives, contributing to the 'Becoming the Best' strategy. As a QI champion, you'll lead projects, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and have the opportunity to present your work nationally. With a focus on professional development and clinical duties, this role is ideal for those passionate about enhancing healthcare quality and making a significant impact in the field.
This Fellowship is an innovative position open to anaesthetic and Intensive Care Medicine trainees. This is a year-long post and may be undertaken as in or out of programme training, dependent upon discussion with the candidate's training programme director.
Applicants applying for the post must satisfy the following:
We are one of the largest acute teaching Trusts in England with a workforce of approximately 14,500 employees including clinicians, non-clinical support workers, clinical and non-clinical leaders and staff.
UHL has developed an exciting new quality strategy 'Becoming the Best' with a drive towards embedding quality improvement in the everyday work of all staff. A new quality improvement fellow would be placed to contribute to this 'improvement movement'.
The quality improvement methodology involved in 'Becoming the Best' focusses on the 'Model for Improvement', developed and promoted by a number of leading authorities in the subject, including the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and NHS Improvement.
Within ITAPS the Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme has begun data collection, giving ample opportunity for development of high-quality improvement projects. The department is moving towards RCOA ACSA accreditation, again providing excellent prospects for quality improvement projects.
The Fellow will be a QI champion within the department. They will be expected to lead multidisciplinary quality improvement projects and provide peer support for trainees undertaking similar. The nature of the QI project will be determined by the interests of the fellow and the requirements of the department. There will be opportunities to be involved with the Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme and the Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation. It is anticipated that work produced from these projects will be of a standard to present at national level.
Supervision
The fellow will be assigned a clinical supervisor who will oversee work during their clinical duties.
Assessment
The fellow will be expected to provide a portfolio of evidence of their work during the placement as well as undertake work-place based assessments in keeping with Annex G from the RCOA curriculum.
Clinical Responsibilities
The fellow will undertake clinical duties in theatres, Intensive Care or delivery suite within the University Hospitals of Leicester Trust. The majority of normal working days will be dedicated to QI and management work. On call duties will be undertaken in the assigned clinical area.
The on-call rota will be resident 1 in 7 or 1 in 8 rota, shifts of 12.5hrs with consultant presence at handover.
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.