1. To provide a high standard of care in an appropriate and timely fashion to any patient (cases) for whom you have clinical responsibility. This will include any cases distributed to you or to a trainee under your supervision. In addition, any cases of consultant colleagues when you are covering for annual leave. 2. To participate in clinical and other service activities and developments with the aim of ensuring a high standard of patient care across the Trust. 3. To work in close co-operation with other medical, professional and managerial colleagues, both within and outside the specialty, to provide high quality health care to the patients of all trusts served, and to make a contribution to future thinking about the Trusts strategic direction. 4. To participate fully in and share leadership of the clinical governance of the specialty covering its Trust-wide activities. To attend clinical governance meetings as detailed in the Trusts Guide to Job Planning unless on agreed leave or other unavoidable commitments. 5. To participate actively in departmental audits, sharing co-ordination of audit activities within the department and implementation of change. 6. To take an active responsibility for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, training and supervision. 7. To assume responsibility, both personally and corporately with consultant colleagues, for the management of junior medical staff. You are expected to be involved in their professional development, both clinical and personal as per guidance from the Deanery. 8. To ensure that all doctors in training for whom you have supervisory responsibilities undertake delegated clinical tasks that are within their level of competence and knowledge. 9. To ensure at all times that you comply with the General Medical Councils published guide Good Medical Practice including the Duties of a Doctor. 10. To take personal responsibility for risk management in your work and undertake to review practices and learn from mistakes. 11. To provide prospective cover for colleagues during annual and study leave and other absences as far as is practicable and clinically safe. 12. To ensure that you respond promptly and efficiently to all complaints related to any patient care you or your staff have been involved with, assisting the Trusts corporate responsibility to reply to complaints within a specified time frame. 13. To ensure that you develop and maintain effective working relationships with those agencies concerned with the provision of health and social care services and those representing the interests of patients. 14. To undertake an annual appraisal leading to a personal development plan as outlined in the Trust Appraisal Policy. You must collect and maintain sufficient evidence to support the appraisal process and your GMC revalidation. The appraisal will inform the study leave and job planning processes. 15. To undertake an annual job plan review as outlined in the Trust Guide to Job Planning. 16. You are required to take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and others who may be affected by what you do while at work. You must adhere to Trust IRMER Regulations. 17. Involvement in the development of clinical management protocols shared with the community and other consultant colleagues. 18. Participation on the management and future development of the cellular pathology service.