The John Radcliffe Hospital performs 700 adult cardiac surgical cases per annum. The case mix comprises a range of coronary revascularization techniques, complex thoracic aortic surgery, mitral valve repair and remodeling, minimally invasive valve surgery, and off-pump coronary surgery. In addition the team provides mechanical support, cell salvage and standby services to the Cardiology Angiography Suite.
The Department of Clinical Perfusion is offering a rare opportunity to train as a Clinical Perfusion Scientist. The successful candidate will embark on a 2-year training program that will blend hands on clinical experience, with enrolment on the Perfusion Science MSc, at the University of Bristol - a high level research based course designed to prepare students for a rewarding career in clinical practice.
Candidates will require a 2:1 in an appropriate Life Sciences degree and upon completion will be eligible to gain Registration with the College of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland.
Successful candidates will work a 4-day week and during training will participate in the department’s 24-hour on-call rota.
For further information and/or to arrange an informal visit contact Ian Harvey, Clinical Perfusion Manager,ian.harvey@ouh.nhs.uk01865 222960
(Expected interview date 24-Apr-2025)
• Train under the direct supervision of an accredited Clinical Perfusion Scientist
• Enrol onto the MSc blended learning programme in Perfusion Science at the University of Bristol
• Assist in the delivery of the perfusion service
• Under direct supervision by a qualified Clinical Perfusionist, undertake a range of perfusion techniques during routine and emergency cardiopulmonary bypass
• Develop skills to assess the patient’s relevant medical history, pathology and diagnosis to enable appropriate decisions concerning conduct of the procedure
• Set up, prime and run cardiopulmonary bypass equipment
• Sample, analyse and interpret arterial/venous blood gases and patient coagulation status
• Administer drugs, including colloid/crystalloid fluids, vasoactive drugs, cardioplegia solution, potassium, anticoagulants and haemostatic drugs under the direct supervision of a qualified clinical perfusionist
• Manipulate on a second-to-second basis the patient’s cardiovascular system whilst on cardiopulmonary bypass
• Undertake haemofiltration and blood transfusion as required under direct supervision
• Assist in the quality control, calibration and maintenance of expensive and complex medical equipment in Clinical Perfusion
• Acquire an understanding and assist in the running Intra-Aortic Balloon counter-pulsation therapy under direct supervision
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research.
The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
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Essential Attributes
· Demonstrate scientific reasoning to problem solve in various settings.
2:1 degree in a science or medicine related subject.
· High level of organisational skills.
· Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
· Effective information technology skills
· Ability to work efficiently and effectively in stressful situations for prolonged periods.
· Able to analyse continuous, multifactorial data streams for protracted periods
· Able to work in a calm and methodical manner.
· Recognises the importance of good teamwork.
· Demonstrates excellent interpersonal skills
· Aligns themselves with the core values of the Trust
· Must be able to participate in departmental on-call rota.
This advert closes on Sunday 20 Apr 2025
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