Key Responsibilities:
The post holders will contribute to the delivery of a high-quality service, helping to drive a multi-disciplinary team approach to care within the specialty.
The Fellows/Registrars in conjunction with the consultant are responsible for the daily management of patients in the DCC and overseeing the “SHO”s. Previous advanced airway management is a pre-requisite of the post. Ward referrals and advice are common; no patient should be admitted or refused critical care without prior consultant discussion. The middle grades carry the trauma and paediatric bleep.
Clinical responsibility for supervision of trainees lies with the Intensive Care Consultants. Managerial responsibility is held by the Clinical Director. Other duties include participation as a member of the Queen Alexandra Hospital resuscitation/cardiac arrest team and in the Intensive Care Unit based patient transfer retrieval system.
Typical programme:
These Trust doctor posts are for UK based trainees and represent 6, 12 or 24 month development positions with graduated responsibility dependent based on the assessment of training needs, satisfactory progress and agreement of all the stakeholders. There will be chances to consolidate and develop new skills in managing patients with critical illness. In addition we will provide a supportive training environment and numerous additional educational opportunities.
Based upon the length of attachment (primarily for 12/24 month posts (some flexibility) and individual progress, there are opportunities for programmed Speciality clinical/non-clinical interests to form part of the post that could include e.g. ECHO/POCUS, Simulation, Management, Quality Improvement, Advanced airway management, Cardiopulmonary Exercise testing, Research, IT innovation and others. These will be based upon training needs and be subject to the post holder achieving/completing appropriate training competencies.
Support during your placement:
Although this post is not approved for postgraduate training the duties are the same as the existing specialty training posts. The successful candidate will be assigned a consultant clinical supervisor and will need to maintain an educational portfolio with appropriate assessments to their level of experience. There are regular departmental lunchtime teaching and governance sessions which are open to all medical staff to attend. There are also a wide range of opportunities to participate in clinical audit and improvement projects. As a department that has supported previous doctors to gain Portfolio Pathway (previously known as CESR) in Intensive Care Medicine, we encourage suitable candidates to apply for this support after a period of assessment.
We also offer advice and information on accommodation.
Qualifications
Clinical Experience
Clinical Skills
Demonstrate evidence of being able to
Knowledge
Other
Working Together For Patients with Compassion as One Team Always Improving
Job holders are required to act in such a way that at all times the health and well being of children and vulnerable adults is safeguarded. Familiarisation with and adherence to the Safeguarding Policies of the Trust is an essential requirement for all employees. In addition, all staff are expected to complete essential/mandatory training in this area.
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