Job summary
This is an exciting opportunity to undertake a one-year clinical fellowship, designed to provide sub-specialty experience in pulmonary intervention. The post would be well-suited to a respiratory trainee as an out-of-programme experience during specialist training, or as a post-CCT fellowship. The post provides a unique opportunity for a fellow to become an independent operator in endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) and develop their pleural intervention skills, including local anaesthetic thoracoscopy.
Most patients requiring intervention are on a lung cancer diagnostic pathway, and the fellow will contribute to the weekly Lung MDT and chair the weekly pleural MDT. The post holder will be expected to participate in departmental education and research.
If the post-holder is applying as a post-CCT fellow, they will also have the option of contributing to the acute medical take at SMH at consultant level, including providing respiratory input into newly admitted acute medical patients.
Main duties of the job
This is one-year clinical fellowship post designed to provide sub-specialty experience in pulmonary intervention.
The fellow will conduct a weekly supervised EBUS / bronchoscopy list.
A significant proportion of patients requiring intervention are on a lung cancer diagnostic pathway, and the Trust is currently working towards delivering the National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway. The fellow will contribute towards this work by attending the weekly lung cancer MDT and contributing to a weekly lung cancer clinic.
The fellow will also chair the weekly pleural MDT and contribute to a weekly pleural clinic.
The fellow will conduct a minimum of 3 supervised weekly pleural lists and will support ward teams with pleural intervention and pleural advice.
They will be expected to participate in departmental education and research.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. MRCP(UK) or an equivalent qualification
2. National training number to work in the UK at the level of a Specialist Registrar to attain CCT in Respiratory & General Internal Medicine OR already on GMC Specialist Register, must be ST5 or above
3. Valid certified Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support skills
4. GMC registered Medical Practitioner
Desirable
1. Higher qualifications MD, PhD
Clinical Skills
Essential
1. Experience in respiratory medicine at Higher Specialty Trainee level
2. Experience of participating in lung cancer MDTs and clinics
3. Understanding of evidence-based best practice for the management of patients with pleural disease
4. Prior experience in bronchoscopy and EBUS
5. Prior experience in thoracic US and pleural intervention, must have achieved level 5 competence in the Primary TUS Operator Pathway as per the latest BTS descriptors
6. Evidence of working effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
7. IT Skills and computer literacy
Desirable
1. Knowledge of the lung cancer waiting time standards and national audit targets
2. IT skills/experience with Cerner electronic health records and e-prescribing
Leadership/ Management skills
Essential
1. Able to take responsibility, show leadership, make decisions, exert appropriate authority
Desirable
1. Knowledge of finance/budgets
Teaching & Training
Essential
1. Experience of teaching and training undergraduates / postgraduates and junior medical staff
Audit
Essential
1. Understanding of principles of clinical audit
2. Evidence of previously leading audits
Desirable
1. Knowledge of the national lung cancer clinical audit
Academic achievements including research/publications
Desirable
1. Experience of pleural research
2. Experience of commercial and NIHR funded studies
Language
Essential
1. Able to speak and write English to the appropriate standard necessary to fulfill the job requirements
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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.
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