Consultant in Medicine for Older Adults with a focus on acute frailty
This post offers the opportunity for a committed and ambitious clinician to join the NHS Lanarkshire Medicine for Older Adults department based at University Hospital Wishaw. The candidate will be expected to participate in all aspects of Medicine for Older Adults care but especially with a focus on acute frailty; we are also keen for the successful candidate to develop any subspecialty interest they may have.
Acute Medicine for Older Adult services are provided on all 3 acute Lanarkshire hospital sites. These include acute frailty assessment and rehabilitation for these patients as well as Hospital at Home service. However University Hospital Wishaw is the trauma centre for NHS Lanarkshire so the majority of the orthogeriatrics service is based within UHW. There is also an acute stroke ward located within the department which delivers acute stroke care and rehabilitation. Subspecialty work within the department includes movement disorder service, falls clinics. There is also interim care beds affiliated to the department that provide slow stream rehabilitation, intermediate care and hospital based complex clinical care.
The department is about to establish an acute frailty unit and is an exciting time to join the department as it works with NHS Lanarkshire Frailty network to improve and deliver frailty services fit for the 21st century.
Centralisation of trauma services occurred 5 years ago and a review of the trauma service is also underway to ensure that the service remains in line with Scottish Hip Fracture Audit targets but recognizes the increase in silver trauma and plans for this.
Applicants wishing to work less than fulltime or job share are also encouraged to apply.
Additional Information for Applicants
“In NHS Lanarkshire we are committed to recruiting a workforce that fully reflects the diverse make-up of our society. A place where every individual can thrive, develop and succeed based on skill, knowledge and talent, regardless of race, disability, gender, sexual orientation, care experienced or any other dimension that can be used to differentiate people from one another.”
Care experienced applicants are people who live/have lived with foster parent’s/kinship carers or who live/have lived in a residential children’s setting/secure unit.
NHS Lanarkshire has a legal obligation to ensure that it does not employ any worker who has not been granted the relevant permission to work in the UK. This permission is without exception granted by the UK Border Agency. We are required to check the entitlement to work in the UK of all prospective employees, regardless of nationality or job category.
Candidates who require a Certificate of Sponsorship can access further information on the UK Border Agency’s new points based system that now governs the way individuals from outside the EEA can work in the UK at www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk.
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