The post-holder will:
1. Provide excellent direct clinical care for patients presenting to the ED, while working to maintain operational standards.
2. Be responsible for the initial assessment, management, and discharge or referral of patients to specialist teams.
3. Provide timely and effective review of those patients initially assessed by the post-holder (or handed over by junior or Consultant colleagues), both in the main department and of those patients subsequently admitted to the Clinical Decision Unit.
4. Provide clinical advice and support to the one FY1, Senior House Officers, and nursing staff on the management of individual patients and ensure appropriate prioritisation of patient care.
5. Assume the role of Trauma Team Leader when the Trauma team is activated.
6. Assume the role of Team Leader for cardiac arrests occurring in the Emergency Department.
7. Respond to a major incident call out and deliver clinical care in accordance with the Trusts Major Incident Plan.
8. Be responsible, with the Nursing Shift Leader, for efficient floor management including deployment of junior medical staff.
9. Ensure that accurate, timely, and sufficiently comprehensive information is communicated to our patients, their carers, and General Practitioners. This includes the clinical coding of every patient episode and the provision of discharge letters for all patients and for those sent to CDU.
10. Liaise with colleagues within the Department, specialist teams providing inpatient care, the Clinical Site Practitioners, the Psychiatric Liaison Team, Rapid Response Service, and the statutory, voluntary, and other bodies involved in the provision of patient care within the community.
11. Review pathology and imaging reports and initiate appropriate action as required.
12. Participate in the Clinical Governance role of the Department, including quality improvement, risk management, and the investigation of formal complaints and incidents.
Educational
The post-holder will be expected to actively participate in:
1. The clinical supervision and education of final year medical undergraduates attached to the department of Emergency Medicine.
2. Regular teaching and induction programmes for Emergency medicine SHOs.
3. Educational activities for ED nursing staff, where appropriate.
Continuous Professional Development
The post holder will be expected to:
1. Continue his/her own professional development in line with national guidance on revalidation as well as guidance from his/her professional body and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
2. Comply with the Trusts mandatory training requirements.
3. Maintain valid life support provider status for ALS, ATLS, and APLS (or EPLS or equivalent).
4. Actively participate in and contribute to the Senior EM Training Programme.
Successful applicants will participate in a rolling rota with their Specialty Doctor and Specialist Registrar colleagues, delivering direct clinical care on a 24-7 basis, with full internal cover for annual leave, study leave, and Bank and Public Holidays.
The rota will comply with current national guidance and specialty doctors will be contracted for 10 programmed activities per week comprised of:
1. 9 PA for direct clinical care.
2. 1 PA for supporting professional activity.
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