The Junior Trust Doctor in Medicine is responsible for the admission and care of patients in Diabetes / General Medicine ward. Junior medical cover consists of two Clinical Fellows working alongside one Foundation Year trainee and one Internal Medicine trainee. They will be supervised by one Specialist trainee and one Senior Clinical Fellow and consultants. They are expected to present their cases during ward rounds, maintain full, clear clinical notes, and make appropriate handovers. They are also responsible for looking afterward patients and making necessary referrals.
The current duties of the post do not include working out of hours. Middle grade doctors will be present on site to supervise them at all times. The post-holder will be required to be as flexible as possible in respect of working hours, to allow some flexibility. Júnior Doctors may be asked to work on either hospital site in the event of emergencies.
The evolution of working practices may also lead to changes in the planned role which might involve working on other wards and working out of hours.
The duties of this post consist of:
Making comprehensive assessments, ordering appropriate investigations, interpreting results and formulating initial management plans for patients under supervision by senior medical staff
Day to day care of patients admitted
Attending, and contributing to wards rounds
Performing relevant practical procedures where competent
Completing appropriate paperwork for patients on discharge and liaising with other specialist teams and GPs regarding relevant follow up
Our purpose is to be recognised as the centre for acute and specialised hospital services in Lancashire and South Cumbria, providing:
The highest standards of compassionate, safe care that gives our patients a positive experience
Excelling in research, innovation and teaching
Developing our staff to reach their potential
Improving the health and wellbeing of our diverse communities
Our Aims are as follows:
To expand and develop specialised and tertiary services
To deliver local services for Preston, Chorley and South Ribble
To enhance our workforce and our reputation through education, research and innovation
The post holder will have the opportunity to attend outpatient clinics and undertake agreed audit and quality improvement activities. There will also be opportunities to take part in teaching and supervision of FY1s, medical students and other health professionals.
Please refer to the attached Job description, Person specification and Specialty/ Trust Brochure for further details on:
* What we can offer
* Job Plan/On-call Requirements
* The Team