This established post provides an exciting opportunity to support the clinical work of one of the largest gynaecological oncology services in the UK. It also provides the opportunity for training and research activity within the department and would be ideal for someone considering subspecialty training, working in a unit lead capacity or completing the module in gynaecological oncology.
Main duties of the job
The main duties of the role would include involvement in major oncology cases in the operating theatre and on-going ward management. There will be opportunities to attend a Combined Oncology Clinic, Colposcopy Clinic with training and participate in the MDT meetings.
About us
The Leeds Cancer Centre, which is part of the regional Yorkshire Cancer Network, is based at St James University Hospital in Leeds, one of the largest teaching hospitals in Europe. There is an established and supportive team with patients cared for on a dedicated gynaecological oncology surgery ward in the Bexley Wing, a purpose-built state-of-the-art oncology facility. There are 10 theatre lists per week delivering a full range of open, laparoscopic and robotic surgical cases for gynaecological malignancy, thus providing a wealth of complex cases and exciting training opportunities.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The Leeds Cancer Centre serves a population of 2.7 million. In addition to treating patients in Leeds, the provision of gynaecological cancer surgery for patients from York, Harrogate, Calderdale, Mid-Yorkshire and Bradford is centralised at St James Hospital. Patients are cared for on a dedicated gynaecological oncology surgery ward and in the adjacent medical oncology ward in the Bexley Wing. The Gynaecological Oncology department is focused on the management and treatment of all gynaecological cancer related issues, which includes cervical, endometrial, ovarian, vaginal and vulval cancer.
There are 10 theatre lists per week delivering a full range of open and laparoscopic surgical cases for gynaecological malignancy, thus providing a wealth of complex cases and training opportunities. This post has been established to support the clinical work of the gynaecological oncology team and also provide the opportunity for training and research activity within the department.
MEDICAL STAFF IN THE DEPARTMENT
The Gynaecological Oncology clinical workforce is comprised of 6 full-time consultant posts who are supported by 2 RCOG recognised subspecialty trainees, a Trust Doctor and clinical fellow. There is an excellent multidisciplinary team and strong links with the associated specialties of colorectal, urological and plastic surgery.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Essential
Desirable
Qualifications
Essential
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