NHS Medical & Dental: Senior Clinical Fellow
Job overview
We invite applications for this exciting training opportunity in the management of adult patients with haemoglobinopathy and red cell disorders. This full time post offers a 1-year clinical fellowship to join the red cell team at Nottingham University Hospital Trust. We are an enthusiastic and friendly department with extensive experience in the management of red cell disorders.
This post provides an excellent opportunity for a doctor with UK experience in Haematology at ST level to gain focused experience in the clinical management of red cell disorders or for post-CCT trainees who wish to specialise in red cells and haemoglobinopathy.
Main duties of the job
Duties will cover all aspects of red cell haematology including inpatient and outpatient work, haematology day case and ambulatory red cell exchange. The post holder will play an active role in service improvement activity and independent audit as well as clinical work. There is the further opportunity for focussed training within the wider haemoglobinopathy network depending on the candidate’s interests and needs. There is no formal ‘on call’ commitment but there may be opportunities to participate within the Haematology ST on-call rota depending on the preference of the successful candidate.
Working for our organisation
The post holder will be supported by an Educational Supervisor for the duration of their training who will be responsible for ensuring that a Personal Learning Plan is drawn up and that all training needs and competency assessments are met. All candidates should be eligible for registration with the GMC. MRCP or equivalent is essential Applicants will need at least 2 years’ experience in Haematology, MRCP, and will preferably have at least their FRCPath Part 1.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please see attached JD and PS
For informal enquiries, please contact
Dr Matt Player, Consultant haematologist, Red Cell Lead: matt.player@nuh.nhs.uk
Dr Gill Swallow, Consultant haematologist, Joint head of Service: gillian.swallow@nuh.nhs.uk
Person specification
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