Two advanced Hepatology full-time fully-funded Fellowships are available at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. They are designed to complement the existing hepatology and gastroenterology service and offer advanced training in hepatology. These posts will involve 12 months as an advanced Hepatology Fellow (including 2-3 hepatology clinics per week, benign hepatology MDT, liver histology, IgG4 MDT, and review of inpatient referrals). The hepatology fellowships are designed to complement each other, such that the Fellows develop a broad range of subspecialist hepatology knowledge and management skills. Typically, the Hepatology SCF will spend 6 months fulfilling each advertised role, such that the SCF will gain advanced knowledge of viral, immune-mediated, and metabolic liver disease, including in advanced liver disease pre- and post-transplant. As with all our SCF posts, the principle is that there are 6 clinical and 4 academic sessions/week, the academic sessions being allocated 1 each to clinical trials, a personal project, teaching and administration. As with all 6 Senior Clinical Fellows in Oxford, one of the endoscopy sessions is flexible and may need to be worked on a Saturday. The John Radcliffe provides an integrated service with Horton General Hospital.
Main duties of the job
The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the Hepatology and Gastroenterology out-of-hours cover rota, and to weekday emergency endoscopy and ward referral weeks at 500) and colonoscopy (> 200)
* 3 years as Registrar in Gastroenterology and Hepatology
* Research experience
* Able to make independent management decisions, supported by consultant staff
Desirable
* Recent publications in the field of hepatology.
* Good Clinical Practice certificate for clinical trials
Skills and Knowledge
Essential
* Sufficient leadership, organisational, communication, professional and personal skills to undertake effectively the role of a senior clinical fellow (Senior Registrar equivalent) in a large teaching hospital.
* Good personal and interpersonal skills. Excellent English. Communication skills should be highly developed.
* Experience of teaching undergraduates and trainees
* Experience of clinical audit
* First author publications and presentation at international meetings (DDW, ECCO, UEGW or equivalent)
Desirable
* Knowledge of the organisation of the NHS and the Government's agenda for modernisation.
* Willingness to commit to at least 12 months' in the post
* Computing skills: ability to use word processor, spreadsheet programme and web browser.
* Management training and experience
Other Requirements
Essential
* First author publications and presentation at international meetings (DDW, UEGW or equivalent)
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