Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Serving a population of over 618,000, with a workforce of around 10,500 dedicated and skilled staff, Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the UKs largest Trusts. The Trust provides a wide range of healthcare services at 5 hospitals and 16 community sites to people across St Helens, Knowsley, Halton, Southport, Ormskirk, parts of Liverpool and the surrounding areas. As a Trust, our vision is to provide 5 Star Patient Care. We strongly believe that the communities we serve should have equal access to the highest standards of quality care, whilst being sensitive and responsive to the needs of individual patients. Our valued workforce is recognised for their expert skills and talents, with our teams winning national awards on a regular basis. Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is the only acute Trust in Cheshire and Merseyside, and one of the few in England, to achieve the rating of OUTSTANDING by the Care Quality Commission. Whiston Hospital As part of a £338 million (PFI) investment, both Whiston and St Helens hospitals were rebuilt, resulting in modern state-of-the-art acute hospital facilities. Whiston Hospital was completed in 2010 and is a busy teaching hospital which provides a comprehensive range of acute medical and surgical services. The hospital is also home to the busiest Emergency Department in Cheshire and Merseyside, a maternity unit, intensive care unit, hyper acute stroke unit, as well as providing paediatric and older person services including frailty. The Regional Burns and Plastic Surgery Unit provides care to people from right across Northwest England, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Southport Hospital Southport Hospital provides adult emergency services, intensive care, and a range of medical and surgical specialties. Outpatient services are also provided at the hospital. The hospital, which replaced the Southport General Infirmary and the Southport Promenade Hospital, opened in September 1988. The Northwest Regional Spinal Injuries Unit provides specialist care for patients from across the Northwest, North Wales, and the Isle of Man. St Helens Hospital The redevelopment of St Helens Hospital was completed in 2008, and is home to St Helens Community Diagnostic Centre, Seddon Rehabilitation Unit for patients recovering from severe life-changing illness or injury, and the Lilac Centre, our award-winning cancer and chemotherapy unit. The hospital offers a full range of outpatient clinics, day case surgery, and diagnostic suites including CT, MRI, and DEXA scan equipment. There is also an intermediate care ward and Diabetes Centre on site. Ormskirk Hospital Ormskirk Hospital provides a range of womens and childrens services, including accident and emergency services, surgery, and maternity care. A full range of physiotherapy and occupational therapy services are provided at the hospital, with a purpose-built therapy unit due to open on site. Newton Hospital Newton inpatient unit provides rehabilitation for patients who are medically fit to leave acute care but require more therapy or clinical input to help them return home or to an assisted care environment. Patients can also be admitted to the unit from a community setting via their GP or community matron, providing in-reach sub-acute services with short-term interventions to preserve and promote the wellbeing of the patient. Our Achievements Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is the only acute Trust in Cheshire and Merseyside, and one of the few in the entire country, to achieve the title of OUTSTANDING, rated by the Care Quality Commission. The Trusts vision is to provide 5 Star Patient Care. Every single member of staff plays a huge part in this, no matter what your role, you will make a difference and support the delivery of this vision. It is vital to our ongoing success that we all share the same aspiration, the same focus, and provide the same high standards right across the organisation and we can do this by focussing on 5 key areas. CARE that is consistently high quality, compassionate, and provides the best possible experience for our patients and their families. SAFETY that is of the highest standards, where staff feel empowered to further improve services and reduce the risk of harm. PATHWAYS that reduce variations in care to improve outcomes, whilst respecting the individual needs of patients. SYSTEMS that are efficient, user-friendly, and reliable. Drawing upon best practice to ensure our processes support the needs of our patients. COMMUNICATION that is open and inclusive. Always showing patients, their families and our colleagues, the dignity and respect we would wish for ourselves. Our achievements include: Trust rated Outstanding by CQC Inspection August 2018 Top 100 places to work in the NHS (NHS Employers & Health Service Journal) Awarded National Preceptorship Accreditation (2023) for our Nursing & AHP Preceptorship Programme Life in Merseyside and West Lancashire Merseyside, which includes the great city of Liverpool, is within easy reach of North Wales, the Lake District and the Peak District and provides an interesting mix of rural and urban life. Merseyside is notable for its sport, music, and cultural institutions. Producing many artists and bands including the Beatles. The region sports two of the finest football teams in the Premier League and hosts the Grand National, one of the most famous horse jump races in Europe. Liverpool comprises of nine museums and art galleries. People from Merseyside and West Lancashire are renowned for their friendliness and quick-witted humour. The town of St Helens is renowned for its glassworks and rugby. The district has a population of around 340,000 and is of mixed residential, industrial, and rural character. It is situated on the edge of Merseyside, between the open countryside of Cheshire to the south and Lancashire to the north. Southport is a seaside town and has a population of around 90,000. Southport lies on the Irish Sea Coast and is fringed to the north by the Ribble estuary. Town attractions include Southport Pier, the second longest seaside pleasure pier in the British Isles and Lord Street, an elegant tree-lined shopping street. Southport today is still one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK and hosts various events including an annual air show on and over the beach, the largest independent flower show in the UK and the British Musical Fireworks Championship. Ormskirk is an historic Market town surrounded by beautiful countryside, reserves, and wildlife. Ormskirk has quaint village streets, winning restaurants and farm shops and is also home to the award-winning Edgehill University. The Medical Care Group The Medical Care Group comprises medical specialties such as Medicine for Older People, Emergency Department, Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Haematology, ITU, HDU, CCU, Paediatrics (Ormskirk site). The Surgical Care Group includes all of the surgical disciplines, Anaesthetics and Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Support Services include Radiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Haematology. General Medicine Ward Our General Medical ward consists of 28 beds. There are 3 Consultant Ward Rounds and 2 Board Rounds per week. The medical staffing consists of a 2 Consultants, Resident Clinical Fellows (FY3+) and 2 FY1 Foundation Doctors to support ward rounds.