CLINICAL - INPATIENT 1. To share in the provision of holistic medical care, working closely with other members of the medical and wider multi-professional team and supporting the junior medical team. This will include: contributing to the planning of admissions clerking in of new patients review of patients constructing a management plan, seeking advice appropriately delivering safe prescription and understanding of the medications used in the specialist palliative care setting planning discharges facilitating advance care planning reviewing new admissions when clerked by members of the junior medical team 2. To attend and support daily ward handover meetings, lead on medical patient reviews, support the junior medical team to manage day to day palliative care issues and to participate in consultant ward rounds 3. To work closely with other colleagues in the hospice medical team 4. To undertake interventions such as venepuncture, cannulation, catheterisation and abdominal paracentesis as required and to be able to teach and support other practitioners with these skills 5. To be a core member of and provide medical leadership to the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings 6. To support and meet with relatives and carers and guide these discussions for more junior members of the medical and wider teams 7. To liaise with primary and secondary care colleagues, community palliative care nurses and other community services as appropriate 8. To lead on the induction of new rotational trainees into the inpatient unit CLINICAL - OUTPATIENT AND COMMUNITY 1. Review patients attending the medical outpatient clinic 2. Provide medical support to patients at home, in conjunction with the Community Palliative Care team 3. To share in providing medical advice and support to the RGP virtual wards along with consultants during normal working hours