As a Clinical Fellow in Endocrinology, you will:
* Conduct outpatient clinics (including virtual consultations) and provide endocrine patient care.
* Participate in specialist multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, including the Late Effects and Supportive Oncology MDTs.
* Work closely with a highly skilled team comprising 4 consultants, 2 specialty trainees, 2 endocrine specialist nurses, and 2 IMT trainees.
* Support and independently review patients with consultant oversight as needed.
* Take part in teaching junior doctors and the wider multidisciplinary team.
* Contribute to quality improvement projects, clinical audits, and research initiatives, with opportunities to develop skills such as GCP training and associate PI schemes.
Specialist Services and Research Opportunities
You will gain exposure to a wide range of specialist services, including:
* Late effects of cancer treatment and hormonal complications of cancer therapies.
* Metabolic bone disease and osteoporosis management (including DEXA scanning).
* Immunotherapy-related endocrine complications.
* Pituitary, adrenal, thyroid, and reproductive disorders.
* Regional thyroid eye disease and radioiodine treatment clinics.
With trial activity embedded in the clinical service, this post offers significant opportunities to engage in research and innovation while contributing to evidence-based protocols and improved patient care.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a multidisciplinary team at a globally recognised cancer centre. Develop specialist skills in endocrine care for patients living with and beyond cancer. Benefit from a supportive environment with opportunities for professional development, teaching, and research. Engage in broader supportive oncology activities, including rehabilitation, co-morbidity management, and senior adult oncology care. No on-call commitment. Limited to in-hours (Monday-Friday). If you're looking for a role that combines clinical excellence, professional development, and research in a supportive and innovative environment, this is the opportunity for you. Apply today to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.
Organisational Arrangements
This post is for 40 hours per week to work within the Endocrinology team.
Role Purpose
The Department of Endocrinology provides a service for secondary referral from GPs and tertiary referral from consultants throughout the North-West Region as well as referrals from other departments within the Christie Hospital. The range of adult endocrine disorders presenting to the Department is comprehensive and includes endocrinopathies that present in patients living with and beyond cancer and its treatment, pituitary, adrenal, thyroid and reproductive disorders.
Supportive Oncology
There will be the opportunity to participate more broadly in Supportive Oncology activities across the Trust. This will include:
* Attendance at the weekly Supportive Oncology MDT
* Attendance at the monthly Late Effects MDT
* Attendance at Supportive Care and Ambulatory Clinics and ward rounds (pain management, co-morbidities, rehabilitation)
* Attendance at Senior Adult Oncology clinics
The appointee will be based at The Christie and will provide services at the Withington site. They will be involved in and independently review patients (consultant support will always be available when needed).
Continuing Professional Development
The Trust supports the requirements for continuing professional development (CPD) as laid down by the GMC and surgical colleges and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities. Successful applicants will be supported to meet the training requirements equivalent to the relevant stage of training.
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