Job Description Job Summary: This post is based in the General Surgical Department, at Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth. We are looking for individuals who have experience working at Speciality Trainee level 4, and who are capable and confident in working in a busy environment. Key Responsibilities: The appointee will join the one of the specialties and will be expected to participate in all facets of departmental activity. When on call you will have no elective commitments. Duties a) Elective To undertake pre and post operative care of elective admissions, and to supervise the junior medical staff in this respect. To ensure that a daily ward round is carried out in addition to the formal rounds noted on the Consultants timetable. To assist the Consultants in the operating theatre, and to undertake surgical operating lists. To attend out patient clinics as required and to manage both new and follow up patients. The post holder will be required to participate in clinical audit according to the guidelines laid down by the Royal College of Surgeons. He/She will also be expected to complete a portfolio including operation logbook, complementing the information held on the computer. In addition to supervising the junior doctors there will be a commitment of formal teaching of students from Southampton University Medical School. Participation in the regularly held meetings is expected and clinical research projects are actively encouraged. b) Emergency The Specialist Trainee (this post) is responsible for the acute admissions of general surgery and vascular surgery patients; reporting to the appropriate Duty Consultant Surgeon (there are separate consultants on call for General Surgery and Vascular Surgery). In addition to this, you are expected to see referrals in the Emergency Department and referrals from other specialties all around this large hospital of over 1000 beds. You will also be operating on emergencies on the CEPOD list (available 24 hours a day, but shared with all other specialties except Orthopaedics). We have 2 surgical teams based on the Surgical Assessment unit daily, each with Consultant, ST, CT, FYx2 and SENP. There are twice daily Consultant ward rounds which you are expected to lead and have the team organised for. Your basic surgical skills must include an ability to take accurate case histories, make provisional diagnoses, order appropriate investigations and initiate management of patients. You should also be capable of carrying out simple surgical procedures such as drainage of abscesses, and basic laparoscopies and straight forward laparoscopic and open appendicectomies. An ability to carry out flexible sigmoidoscopies is advantageous. For more major procedures your operating will depend on your abilities and consultant supervision is available 24 hours per day.