This RCF post is a replacement for an ST3 and above Specialty Registrar position.
The RCF/registrar will work in the Leicester Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, currently at Leicester Royal Infirmary (LRI) and will be required to carry out the same duties as a registrar in full training. This is not an official training post, but the appointee will be entitled to attend the training meetings within the department.
The RCF/registrar will work within a team of 4 registrars to provide a clinical service within the district of Leicestershire. Duties will include out patient and in patient care, ward cover and full involvement with the on call rota. There may also be duties in terms of teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level depending on the experience of the appointee.
The appointee will hold the full MRCP and will have had experience of clinical rheumatology at CT2 level or equivalent. Clinical expertise in rheumatology, and good communication skills will be required.
The specialty registrar will at present work in rheumatology clinics and on medical wards to see rheumatology patients. They will also participate in doing rheumatology on-call after 5pm on weekdays and at weekends as per existing rota arrangements. Out of hours service is paid in accordance with the agreed rota agreements and service needs and may be updated from time to time.
UHL’spurposeis to deliver “Caring at its best” for all the people who visit Leicester’s hospitals, either as patients, the public or as staff.
As one of the largest and busiest teaching hospitals, ourvisionis to move from where we are now to where we want to be. Locally known as the journey from ‘Good to Great’.
In undertaking this role you are expected at all times to behave in accordance with ourTrust valueswhich demonstrate your commitment to the delivery of high quality services to patients. This will be in accordance with agreed objectives, targets, quality standards, controls and resource constraints.
Research
Good opportunities for clinical and epidemiological research exist in Leicester. Registrars will participate in research projects with a view to presenting such work at meetings of Learned Societies and followed by publications. A full research day is included in the weekly time table.
Clinical Governance
An understanding of clinical governance issues is an essential part of training. The trainee will be expected to undertake and present audit projects, and to be involved in clinical governance activities.
Postgraduate Meetings
There are regular Postgraduate meetings held in Leicester, and ‘teaching days’ are provided locally. Attendance at regional area national meetings (such as the BSR meeting) will be encouraged.
Teaching
The teaching of both undergraduate and postgraduate students is also an essential training requirement. All trainees will be expected to take part in ward based clinical teaching, as well as formal lecture based teaching.
Management Training
Attendance at appropriate courses will be encouraged.
Assessment
A meeting with the educational supervisor will be arranged soon after the trainees are appointed and then at least six monthly. Any problems should be discussed as quickly as possible.
This advert closes on Thursday 26 Dec 2024