A Vacancy at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.
This new post is for 10 Programmed Activities (PAs) per week to provide oncology management and treatment within the Genito-Urinary (GU) Disease Group.
The Clinical Oncologist appointed will work with the GU team to provide a comprehensive clinical service for GU patients. This includes patients in the outpatient, inpatient and ambulatory settings, delivering Radiotherapy and Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) whilst also providing Clinical Oncology input to the GU MDT.
The GU Disease Group led by Professor Ananya Choudhury consists of 10 Clinical Oncologists. These oncologists manage all GU cancers diagnosed within the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network, with many oncologists delivering a peripheral/Christie @ service through MDTs and clinics. Systemic therapy is delivered centrally or given to patients at peripheral or outreach clinics according to agreed protocols. Radiotherapy is delivered at The Christie or at our satellite units in Salford, Oldham and Macclesfield.
The group has an active prostate brachytherapy service and the team has a strong commitment to research and trial activity in which the appointee would be expected to be involved in.
Systemic treatment for Germ Cell and renal is provided by the Medical Oncologist at the Christie.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop a significant urology interest delivering both radiotherapy and systemic therapy. The post involves three clinics, two seeing new patients and one for complex follow up patients. At present any patients requiring intravenous systemic therapy attend the Christie site to receive this treatment.
They will serve the South sector MDT (Stepping Hill Hospital). This will include attendance at the specialist Urology MDT.
The appointee will primarily be based at The Christie with the expectation that one clinic will be held at our Macclesfield Centre and will provide input to the following areas of delivery:
• Outpatient clinics - Providing support with waiting times across Greater Manchester and Cheshire
• Radiotherapy and SACT Services
• Inpatient Services - primarily Wards 11, 12, 14 and 15 and the Oncology Assessment Unit
• Multi-Disciplinary Team meetings
• Team meetings
• Educational meetings
• Audit
The Christie is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country.
We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years.
We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK.
ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
This new post is for 10 Programmed Activities (PAs) per week to provide oncology management and treatment within the Genito-Urinary (GU) Disease Group.
Role Purpose
The Clinical Oncologist appointed will work with the GU team to provide a comprehensive clinical service for GU patients. This includes patients in the outpatient, inpatient and ambulatory settings, delivering Radiotherapy and Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) whilst also providing Clinical Oncology input to the GU MDT.
The GU Disease Group led by Professor Ananya Choudhury consists of 10 Clinical Oncologists. These oncologists manage all GU cancers diagnosed within the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network, with many oncologists delivering a peripheral/Christie @ service through MDTs and clinics. Systemic therapy is delivered centrally or given to patients at peripheral or outreach clinics according to agreed protocols. Radiotherapy is delivered at The Christie or at our satellite units in Salford, Oldham and Macclesfield.
The group has an active prostate brachytherapy service and the team has a strong commitment to research and trial activity in which the appointee would be expected to be involved in.
Systemic treatment for Germ Cell and renal is provided by the Medical Oncologist at the Christie.
All Disease Group consultants work as part of a multi-disciplinary team supporting the delivery of this work including Nurse Clinicians, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Clinical Fellows, Specialist Trainees, Pharmacists and Research Nurses
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The appointee will be expected to develop a significant urology interest delivering both radiotherapy and systemic therapy. The post involves three clinics, two seeing new patients and one for complex follow up patients. At present any patients requiring intravenous systemic therapy attend the Christie site to receive this treatment.
The post holder will join a large team of 9 Clinical Oncology consultants specialising in Urological cancer.
Professor Ananya Choudhury (lead Clinician)
Dr James Wylie
Dr Ruth Conroy
Dr Andrew Hudson
Dr John Logue
Dr Hanis Hanafi
Dr Maria Serra
Dr Yee Pei Song
Dr Anna Tran
Dr Martin Swinton ( from Feb 2025)
The appointee will serve the South sector MDT (Stepping Hill Hospital). This will include attendance at the specialist Urology MDT.
The South Sector uro-oncology MDT service is an established team comprising of clinical oncologists, urologists (performing level 2 surgery), pathologists, radiologists and clinical nurse specialists in addition to an MDT Co-ordinator.
The Clinical Oncology Urology group provide a comprehensive range of treatment options including VMAT/IGRT radiotherapy, LDR/HDR brachytherapy, prostate SABR, oligometastatic SABR and delivery of radionuclide therapies e.g. Ra223. The provision of chemotherapy for prostate and urothelial cancers is also delivered by the clinical oncology team with renal cancer and testicular cancer systemic therapies undertaken by the medical oncology team.
The urology group has an established record in radiotherapy related research with an internationally recognized programme of research. Radiotherapy-related research is led by Professor Ananya Choudhury and the urology team have monthly multi-disciplinary radiotherapy research meetings with regular attendance by radiographers, physicists and clinicians. There is also a monthly research seminar at which all ongoing research is presented by surgical, radiotherapy and systemic teams. Systemic and novel agent clinical trials are led by Dr A Hudson. The GU clinical oncology group has an broad clinical trial portfolio with phase I/II/III trials delivering research studies to ~150-200 patients per year. The research team comprises 5 experienced research nurses and 6 clinical trials administrators.
The appointee will be encouraged to develop a research interest which may include the setting up of radiotherapy trials or clinical developments involving advanced radiotherapy techniques such as SABR, or MR Linac.
The appointee will primarily be based at The Christie with the expectation that one clinic will be held at our Macclesfield Centre and will provide input to the following areas of delivery:
• Outpatient clinics - Providing support with waiting times across Greater Manchester and Cheshire
• Radiotherapy and SACT Services
• Inpatient Services - primarily Wards 11, 12, 14 and 15 and the Oncology Assessment Unit
• Multi-Disciplinary Team meetings
• Team meetings
• Educational meetings
• Audit
The role will be responsible for:
• Management of patients with Prostate and Bladder cancer receiving standard therapy including treatment decisions and ongoing care.
• Participating in all relevant aspects of clinical governance, including maintaining up to date protocols, guidelines and clinical audit
• Contributing to current research projects and establish new opportunities to expand and develop research within the team.
• Revision and development of evidence-based protocols for patients and undertaking the administrative duties associated with the care of their patients.
• Maintaining a level of continuing professional development consistent with the recommendations of the Royal College of Radiologists
• Actively contributing to the training of junior doctors and other multi-disciplinary team members in both in-patient and outpatient departments.
The postholder will be expected to see approximately ~300 new patients per year.
The appointee will have access to office accommodation and access to secretarial support.
This advert closes on Monday 31 Mar 2025
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