An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Radiology Directorate for a Consultant Radiologist to join our highly functional, accomplished, and friendly team.
The Radiology Directorate offers a full range of diagnostic investigations over a number of sites (2 acute and 5 community).
The Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital is part of the PFI hospital. Radiology comprises 6 general rooms, 1 fluoroscopy room, 1 multipurpose interventional suite, 4 CT scanners (Canon 640 slice, Siemens 128 slice and 2 x 80 detector row Toshiba systems), 2 MRI scanners (Siemens Sola 1.5T) and a 3 room ultrasound suite. A further 5 ultrasound rooms are situated adjacent to antenatal and include Siemens and Canon machines. The angiography suite is within the theatre complex. Further investment is planned with a hybrid theatre to be commissioned.
Our Nuclear Medicine Department has 2 Siemens SPECT enabled Gamma Cameras.
Burnley General Teaching Hospital primarily supports out-patients and GP patients. Radiology has a single CT, two MRI systems, five general rooms, a single digital fluoroscopy room and 2 ultrasound rooms. Further ultrasound equipment is located within the Lancashire Women and Newborn Centre.
Both screening and symptomatic breast imaging services are provided for the women of East Lancashire from a dedicated Breast Imaging Unit on the Burnley General Teaching Hospital premises.
The service has a mobile MRI scanner (Philips Ingenia Evolution 1.5T).
We are seeking to appoint a capable and forward-thinking doctor. The candidate should have completed the radiology training (either in the UK or equivalent abroad) and should have sufficient skills to independently report MRI, CT and US examinations within their areas of sub-specialty expertise. Must have good experience with general CT and MRI, both inpatient and outpatient scans.
Essential skills are:
1. Independently be able to do MSK ultrasound including procedures
2. Independently report MSK X-ray, CT & MRI imaging
3. Independently provide specialist MSK opinions and chest opinions for clinicians
4. Independently lead the chest MDT
5. Independently perform lung biopsies
There are currently 29 Consultant Radiologists working at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust (27.5 WTE) with approximately 280 radiographic and support staff. Each modality has a Lead Radiographer overseeing operational management and service development.
Day to day management of the service is supported by the Radiology Directorate Manager and Radiology Operations Manager.
There is an active skill mix programme within the Directorate with Radiographers participating in x-ray reporting (Chest, Abdomen & MSK), CT, MRI, Breast and Nuclear Medicine reporting.
Both hospital sites are training departments for student radiographers. There are close teaching links with the University of Cumbria and the University of Salford.
The Radiology Directorate is headed by the Clinical Director. The Directorate resides within the Division of Diagnostics and Clinical Support which includes Pathology, Pharmacy, Therapies. The Division is supported with dedicated Human Resources, Finance and Governance colleagues.
To independently lead the chest MDT, undertake lung biopsies, provide specialist opinions for Chest & MSK imaging, undertake ultrasound and provide radiology reports.
A sample 10.0 PA job plan subject to discussion would include:
1. 2 sessions acute CT/MRI reporting
2. 2.5 sessions reporting a mixture of general CT and MRI, with a focus on chest and MSK radiology. Plain film reporting can be offered if so desired
3. 0.5 sessions for lung biopsies
4. 1 session MDT prep and MDT
5. 2 sessions of diagnostic ultrasound and MSK injections
6. 1.25 core SPA session for continuous professional development, governance quality improvement, service development and departmental activities
7. 0.75 sessions free in lieu for on call
8. 0.25 core SPA session for ad hoc departmental meetings **replaces other activity**
The job plan will be reviewed through discussion with the clinical director within the first 3 months and annually thereafter.
The general reporting sessions can be at either Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital or Burnley General Teaching Hospital which are within an 11 mile radius. A home workstation is also provided.
As a senior employee of the Trust, the candidate will work in close cooperation with clinical staff and other medical professionals and managerial colleagues in providing high quality health care to the Trust's patients. Integral to these responsibilities is:
1. The provision of a first-class service
2. Effective leadership to all staff engaged in the specialty
3. Sustaining and developing teaching and research
4. Undertaking all work in accordance with Trust procedures and operating policies
5. Conducting clinical practice in accordance with Trust procedures and operating policies
A job plan will be agreed between the appointee and the Clinical Director.
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