At Cleveland Clinic Health System, we believe in a better future for healthcare. And each of us is responsible for honoring our commitment to excellence, pushing the boundaries and transforming the patient experience, every day. We all have the power to help, heal and change lives — beginning with our own. That’s the power of the Cleveland Clinic Health System team, and The Power of Every One. Job Title Post CCT Colorectal Surgical Fellow Location London Facility Central London - Victoria Institute Surgical Subspecialties-Cleveland Clinic London Job Code UK0618 Job Summary This is a Peri/Post CCT Advanced Colorectal Surgical Fellow position designed to deliver advanced surgical training in all aspects of colorectal surgery. The majority of the postholders time will be spent in the Operating Room under close supervision of the colorectal consultants, to enable the postholder to take up a position as a consultant colorectal surgeon within a tertiary unit in the UK. An ideal candidate would be on the GMC Specialist Register in General Surgery or at least be FRCS or equivalent. Job Details Facility, Institute and Department Summary: Cleveland Clinic is one of the leading healthcare providers in the world. It is a patient centred and not-for-profit medical centre that integrates clinical care with research and medical education. For the 25th consecutive year, Cleveland Clinic’s heart program has been ranked as the best in the nation, earning the No. 1 ranking in U.S. News & World Report’s “2018-19 Best Hospitals.” Since 1995, no hospital in the country has ranked higher than Cleveland Clinic in cardiac care. The best of healthcare models of the US and UK will be combined to deliver world-class medical care in London to meet the global demand. Cleveland Clinic London Hospital locates at 33 Grosvenor Place, near Buckingham Palace, in the heart of London’s Belgravia district. It is a multispecialty hospital with 185 beds, including 29 ICU beds, 8 operating theatres, a full imaging suite, endoscopy unit, cardiac catheterisation and electrophysiology labs. Cleveland Clinic London hosts the latest technologies in surgery, imaging, telemedicine, and electronic medical records, state-of-the-art imaging equipment including CTs, MRIs, and procedural suites, along with technologically advanced and modern patient rooms, serving local and international patients in an environment that combines exceptional amenities with clinical excellence. The Department of Colorectal Surgery consists of leading Colorectal Surgeons mainly drawn from tertiary centres across London. Currently there are 12 consultants working within the department. Professor Richard Cohen – Medical Director and Vice Chair of the Digestive Disease and Surgical Institute Professor Charles Knowles – Chief Academic officer Professor Jamie Murphy – Deputy Lead for Surgical Oncology and Colorectal Cancer Lead Mr Chetan Bhan - Colorectal Departmental lead and IBD Lead Mr Derek Boyle Ms Fiona Taylor Mr George Reese Mr Colin Hart Mr Parakeva Paraskevas Mr Joseph Nunoo Mensa Mr Muti Abulafi Ms Tamzin Cummings The focus of the post will be exposure to operative training. The department offers all aspects of colorectal surgery including Complex colorectal cancer (incl HIPEC), IBD surgery, Multidisciplinary pelvic floor surgery, Sacral Neuromodulation Robotic surgery Complex abdominal wall reconstruction AIN All aspects of proctology The majority of the time will be spent on the OR. Colorectal lists are all day Monday through to Wednesday. However, multidisciplinary cases with gynecology are scheduled on Fridays and Saturdays. There is no commitment to the outpatient department but there is an expectation that the postholder will assist the consultants with supervision of the fellows on the Surgical ward for the care of the colorectal patients inpatients. Attendance will also be expected at all the MDT’s and the monthly governance meeting. The postholder would also be expected to assist the M&M lead, currently Ms. Taylor, with organization and presentation of the cases. The postholder would also be expected to undertake one research project and one quality improvement project during the post. Proposed timetable Monday Tuesday Wed Thursday All Day OR All day OR All day OR ward academic Murphy/Boyle Bhan/Cohen/Knowles Reese/Taylor/Parakseva admin joint operating Hart/Nunoo Mensa with HPB 1800 Cancer MDT IBD MDT 1st wed of month 1800 Pelvic Floor MDT Alt weeks Friday Saturday OR Joint operating with gynae OR Joint operating with gynae 2 per month The expected case load is 150 major resections per year. One third of the case load would be termed complex colorectal cancer – beyond TME, synchronous resections, CRS HIPEC, extended lymphadenectomy. Educational Supervision will be from Professor Jamie Murphy and Mr Chetan Bhan. Job Responsibilities: Clinical Working as a part of the Colorectal Surgical department workforce covering an average fill of 10 inpatients on the General Surgical floor. Working collaboratively with specialist consultants and nursing professionals to ensure that patients’ treatment and care needs are met. Managing surgical patients who are undergoing colorectal surgical operations under consultant supervision. Leading and assisting with new admissions and inpatient consultations, including morning and evening multidisciplinary ward rounds. Professional Taking part in clinical governance, education, training and research to continuously improve and strive for excellence: Participating in the regular in-house learning sessions and other educational activities as well as taking up educational responsibilities Adhering to the best practice guidelines, clinical audits, and governance. Active involvement in clinical governance meetings, including but not limited to mortality review, safety event reporting, peer review, and other relevant activities. Continual commitment, and participation in mandatory trainings, including Epic electronic medical record system. If interested, participating in professional development opportunities such as medical management & leadership, education & simulation or academic research programmes within CCL or the main campus in Cleveland, US. A tailored visit to main campus in Ohio will be available to all Fellows appointed to these roles. Personal Specification: REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Requirements necessary for safe effective performance in the job DESIRABLE Where available, elements that contribute to improved, immediate performance in the job Qualifications and Training MBBS or equivalent Fully registered with the GMC and current license to practice Current UK visa or permission to work FRCS or equivalent Intercalated BSc, BA, BMedSci or equivalent Higher degrees including MSc, PhD or MD (where research thesis not part of first medical degree) Experience ST in Colorectal Surgery post FRCS ST8 level or post CCT Skills, knowledge and competencies Ability to organise and prioritise clinical needs Evidence of the diagnostic skills, and clinical judgment. Competent in the perioperative management of the surgical patients including the basic assessment, investigation and management. Competent in routine clinical skills including venipuncture, blood cultures, arterial sampling, nasogastric tube and urethral catheters. Information technology skills using electronic patient care systems Evidence of working in a multi-disciplinary team Evidence of competencies in Colorectal Surgery as judged for CCT Personal Skills Commitment to good team working and relationships Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality) Effective communication skills Good leadership skills Enthusiasm and ability to work under pressure Demonstrates empathy and understanding Supportive and caring attitude to patients and colleagues Evidence of achievement outside medicine Evidence of altruistic behaviour, e.g. voluntary work Evidence of involvement in management commensurate with experience CCL is committed to applying its Equal Employment Opportunity/Workforce Diversity and Inclusion Policy at all stages of recruitment and privileging. Shortlisting, interviewing and selection will always be carried out without regard to any Protected Characteristics. 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