We are delighted to be able to offer an opportunity for a highly motivated, ambitious individual to join our well-integrated team.
The post is available from 21st October 2024 to 4th February 2025.
The post will involve working within a busy Plastic Surgery Department attending ward rounds, theatre and clinics (together with the supervising Consultant and independently), supervision of junior doctors and administrative work related to your clinical commitments.
Attendance at departmental audit meetings is compulsory, completion of an audit project is expected, and involvement in research encouraged. Attendance at departmental teaching and regional registrar training will be expected. The post also involves teaching junior trainees and medical students within the department.
• Provide clinical experience in Plastic Surgery
• Attend ward rounds, theatre and clinic sessions
• On-call duties in Plastic surgery
• Clinical history and examination
• Diagnostic testing
• Formulating and implementing management plans for patients within sphere of competence in both acute and long-term situation
• Communication with patients and their relatives
• Arrange investigations for patients and ensure results available in a timely manner
For an informal discussion and further information regarding the opportunity and Directorate, please contact:Miss S Stevenson, Consultant Plastic Surgeonon0191 282 6796, or atSusan.Stevenson9@nhs.net
Clinical:
The post will involve working within a busy Plastic Surgery department attending ward rounds, theatre and clinics together with the supervising Consultant and independently. On-call duties will include non-resident 24-hour on-calls (1:11).
This advert closes on Sunday 15 Sep 2024
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