The Trauma and Reconstructive Fellow post is for doctors specialising in Plastic Surgerywhohaveexperienceoftrauma.Thesepostsofferanexcitingopportunitytodevelopandenhance the post holder’s skills for managing major Plastic Surgery trauma, and as such the postholder’s time will be divided between the Major Trauma Centre (MTC) at University Hospitals Sussex (UHS) NHS Trust at Brighton and Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (QVH), East Grinstead, where the Plastic Surgery Department isbased.
This is a 12 month fixed term post from April 2025 until April 2026.
The post holder will be encouraged to develop their clinical skills and progress in the post, taking on increasingly complex lists and caseload. You will take responsibility for your own training and development; the Trust will offer you opportunities to further your knowledge and skills and you will be assigned an Educational Supervisor. You will work in accordance with the GMC Good Medical Guide and Trust policies and engage in revalidation.
The Trauma and Reconstructive Fellow is a non-training post for practitioners specialising in Plastic Surgery and who have experience of trauma.
At Brighton, the main remit of the Fellow is to provide support to the Major Trauma Centre at the Royal Sussex County Hospital. They will work closely with the five Plastic Surgery Consultants, who currently provide a service to the Major Trauma Centre in the care of emergency clinical problems, which include all orthoplastic trauma and plastic surgical reconstruction required by other specialties.
The Fellow will review all emergency patients admitted requiring plastic surgery input and patients referred to the service from other specialties in the Trust. They will also conduct a daily ward round at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, and attend the Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath if required.
The Fellow will work alongside consultants in the operating theatre and will undertake emergency surgery personally, with supervision when appropriate. They will be trained in all aspectsofcomplextraumamanagement,withtheaimofachievingahighstandardofcarefor limbinjuries,includingproficiencyinfreeflapsurgery.TheFellowwillattendweeklyoutpatient clinics.
There is a thriving teaching and research climate and the Fellow will be encouraged to participate. Whilst at QVH, there is opportunity to be involved in other aspects of plasticsurgicalemergencies.
Rated GOOD overall with outstanding care by the CQC. A specialist NHS hospital providing life-changing reconstructive surgery, burns care and rehabilitation services across the South of England and beyond.
We specialise in conditions of the eyes (corneoplastics), hands, head and neck cancer and skin cancer, reconstructive breast surgery, maxillofacial surgery and prosthetics, providing regional and national services in these areas of clinical expertise. Our world-leading clinical teams also treat more common conditions of the eyes, hands, skin, and teeth for the people of East Grinstead and the surrounding areas. In addition, QVH provides a minor injuries unit, expert therapies, a sleep service, and a growing portfolio of community-based services. Patients consistently rate QVH amongst the top hospitals in the country for quality of care.
Our success is underpinned by the skills and enthusiasm of our staff and a strong culture of partnership. We are fully committed to training and development of the workforce with support for continuing education and learning.
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The Trauma and Reconstructive Fellow post is for doctors specialising in Plastic Surgerywhohaveexperienceoftrauma.Important:This is not a post for orthopaedic trainees.Thesepostsofferanexcitingopportunitytodevelopandenhance the post holder’s skills for managing major plastic surgery trauma, and as such the postholder’s time will be divided between the Major Trauma Centre (MTC) at University Hospitals Sussex (UHS) NHS Trust at Brighton and Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (QVH), East Grinstead. 3 days are spent in Brighton and 1 day at QVH. It is expected that applicants will be close to completing, or have completed, their plastic surgery training and are seeking a plastic surgery lower limb reconstruction fellowship as a stepping stone into consultant practice.
The post holder will be encouraged to develop their clinical skills and progress in the post, taking on increasingly complex lists and caseload. You will take responsibility for your own training and development; the Trust will offer you opportunities to further your knowledge and skills and you will be assigned an Educational Supervisor. You will work in accordance with the GMC Good Medical Guide and Trust policies and engage in revalidation
This advert closes on Monday 3 Feb 2025