Do you share our Health Board values; Caring for each other; Working together; Always improving? If so, we would love for you to come and work for Swansea Bay University HB.
The surgical team are looking to recruit a Pelvic Oncology Fellow to join the team on a fixed term basis for 12 months to commence in post 6th August 2025.
The Swansea Pelvic Oncology Fellowship is endorsed through the Royal College of Surgeons Senior Fellowship scheme to provide peri-CCT in surgery for advanced and recurrent pelvic malignancy (
The colorectal unit in Swansea treats 250 new cancer cases per year. The Swansea Pelvic Oncology service is the only dedicated multi-disciplinary pelvic oncology team in Wales. The service treats patients with locally advanced and locally recurrent pelvic malignancy originating from any of the pelvic organs. Patients are regularly referred to Swansea Bay University Health Board (SBUHB) from all Health Boards in Wales for specialist MDT assessment.
The Swansea pelvic oncology team has for over 20 years provided multidisciplinary care to patients with advanced pelvic malignancy for primary and recurrent disease. The surgical team comprises three colorectal, three urological, two gynaecological and one plastic surgeon. In the last few years on average over 50 advanced pelvic resections have been performed for locally advanced primary and recurrent rectal cancer. The volume of surgery has increased markedly over the last few years. In addition, the fellow would be exposed to surgery for advanced gynaecological and urological malignancies. The fellow will be involved in all aspects of management from diagnosis to treatment and follow up.
Some of the specific learning objectives for the fellowship include:
To develop the surgical skills and techniques to perform surgery for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cancer, including multi-visceral resections and exenterations. This would include cystectomy, radical hysterectomy and vulvectomy as well as sacrectomy
To provide senior trainees with increased exposure to rectal cancer surgery including Lap and open low anterior resection and eLAPE and open pelvic side wall dissection.
To provide senior trainees with exposure to different reconstructive approach after major colorectal pelvic resections
Swansea Bay University Health Board has responsibility for the health of around 390,000 people in the Neath Port Talbot and Swansea areas, with a budget of around £1 billion and employing 12,500 people. We are a University Health Board working in partnership with Swansea University, Swansea School of Medicine, the School of Health Science and the Institute of Life Science. The HB has three major hospitals providing a range of services: Morriston and Singleton hospitals in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot hospital in Baglan, Port Talbot.
Mental Health and learning Disabilities services are provided both in hospital settings ( Cefn Coed Hospital, Swansea Caswell clinic and Taith Newydd at Glanrhyd Bridgend) and other community settings.
We also have community hospital and primary care resource centres providing clinical services outside the main hospitals.
The Health Board is part of A Regional Collaboration for Health (ARCH), which is a partnership with Hywel Dda UHB and Swansea University. Aimed at improving the wellbeing and wealth of Southwest Wales.
For more details in relation to this post, please click on the supporting documents section to find the full job description and person specification. These are available bilingually, in both English and Welsh.
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