Consultant Haematologist with an interest in Malignant Haematology
Applications are invited for the post of Consultant in Haematology at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust based at the Barnet and Chase Farm hospitals (two separate sites), joining the six other consultants in the department. Candidates must be registered with the General Medical Council Specialist Register (UK) with a Licence to Practise, or be eligible for full and Specialist registration within six months of interview.
Malignant Haematology service is carried out at Barnet and Chase Farm hospitals and caters for a population greater than 1 million. We provide an outpatient based service and support other specialties in relation to in‑patients.
Responsibilities
* Core haematology service at Barnet and Chase Farm hospitals, including inpatient attending, out‑of‑hour on‑call and delivery of outpatient services.
* Liaison with other clinical services based at the Barnet and Chase Farm sites.
* Support for the Haematology laboratory (diagnostic/morphology).
* 2WW clinic for haematological malignancies, participation in the cross‑site cancer MDT and specialist clinics.
* Develop a clinical or academic research area aligned with department aspirations.
* Support graduate and undergraduate teaching and educational supervision.
* Support enrolment in clinical trials and patient reviews.
Qualifications
* Registered with the General Medical Council Specialist Register (UK) with a Licence to Practise, or eligible for full and Specialist registration within six months of interview.
The post holder will maintain the department’s reputation as a centre of excellence in service delivery, teaching and training. The role offers opportunity to develop specialist interests in elderly leukaemia/MDS, myeloma, CML, and lymphoma, and to contribute to an active trials portfolio.
Contact details: For further information, please contact Dr Huw Richards, Service Lead – e‑mail: Huw.richards@nhs.net – telephone: 020 7794 0500, or Prof. Pratima Chowdary – e‑mail: P.chowdary@nhs.net.
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