To undertake a full range of advanced (specialist and highly specialist) cardio logical diagnostic procedures. To work independently in all aspects of cardiology, both invasive and non-invasive. To support the trainees and assist with their training.
Main duties of the job
1. To perform specific specialised tasks as outlined below.
2. Perform echocardiography independently; a report would be desirable.
3. To perform/assist in other highly specialised procedures (Stress echocardiograms and Trans-Oesophageal Echocardiograms).
4. Undertake advanced procedures within the Cardiology Department (to include lead Physiologist in technician-led Exercise ECG procedures, Echocardiography, Myoviews, basic pacemaker implantation and follow-up, cardiac catheterisation).
5. To undertake all routine procedures within the Cardiology Department (to include ECG, Event recorder, and ambulatory ECG Holter Monitoring and 24hr Blood Pressure monitoring - Hook-up and analysis).
6. Work independently in the catheter lab undertaking angiograms and pacemaker implantation.
7. Support the pacing service with clinics; this would be desirable.
8. To provide accurate technical/factual reports on all procedures listed above.
9. To develop and maintain knowledge and clinical skills.
Applicants for this post must have current BSE TTE accreditation (or equivalent) and/or BHRS, and have experience of all DGH Cardiological procedures, together with a relevant professional qualification and ILS/ALS. Opportunities are available to further develop your skills.
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust is an integrated health care organisation based in the West Midlands, predominantly serving almost 280,000 residents in the borough of Walsall and the surrounds. Our geographical position in the West Midlands has meant that we have seen more patients choosing to use our services from the Stafford area following the reconfiguration of services at the former Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.
We are seeking to appoint an additional highly specialised cardiac physiologist who will be working in echocardiography or device specialism but will also support other aspects of the service. The Cardiology Department is part of a multi-discipline Clinical Measurement Unit in a busy community/acute integrated District General Hospital. The department is situated in a purpose-built unit providing a wide range of services including ECGs, ambulatory ECG and BP monitoring, Exercise ECG including Myoview, Echo Systems with storage and analysis system, Pacemaker implant and follow-up including ICDs and CRTs, Angiography and Treadmill Doppler Studies.
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