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Fellowship in Ocular Oncology | Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 22 May 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £44,751.08 inclusive of HCAS per annum
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 21 June 2024
Location: London, EC1V 2PD
Company: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 6303675/273-DC-3675

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Summary


Fellowship in Ocular Oncology

The Ocular Oncology service at Moorfields Eye Hospital is well established and recognised internationally as a centre of excellence. It is a nationally commissioned tertiary referral centre which accepts eye cancer referrals from all over the country. The service has a long standing reputation for training Ocular Oncologists from around the world who then establish a service in their own countries.

The department is looking to appoint three full time Clinical Fellows to work at Moorfields Eye Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital. Rotation through the retinoblastoma service at the Royal London Hospital is included for training in paediatric eye cancers.The first post will commence in October 2024 for 12 months. This job provides an excellent opportunity for individuals interested in this sub-specialty and exposure to the multi-disciplinary team.

The successful candidates will be involved in the day to day running of the Ocular Oncology outpatient clinic, seeing both new and follow-up patients. They will be involved in the weekly MDT and receive training in specific ocular oncology surgery including plaque brachytherapy, enucleation and various biopsy techniques for intraocular and ocular surface tumours.

The successful candidates must be GMC registered with a license to practice.
• Consulting with both new and follow-up patients in a clinical setting, under the supervision of a senior doctor
• Consulting with both new and follow-up patients in a virtual setting
• Participate in regular operating lists alongside the lead surgeon and become fully trained in specific ocular oncology surgery
• Attend and participate in the weekly MDT by presenting cases and contributing to educational discussion
• Lead on ward work, ensuring investigations are ordered, performed and reviewed prior to surgery and to enable prompt discharge of patients after surgery
• Participating in Ocular Oncology and Naevus clinic audits

The History of Ocular Oncology in London

The first ocular oncologist was Robert Foster-Moore appointed to St Bartholomew’s Hospital in 1926. Mr Foster-Moore introduced radioactive plaque treatment for choroidal malignant melanoma. Hyla Stallard, Michael Bedford and John Hungerford have successively made major contributions to treatment and survival of patients with uveal melanoma, retinoblastoma and ocular surface neoplasia. In 1997 London, along with Liverpool and Sheffield, was designated as a Centre of Excellence in England by the National Commissioning Group (now known as NHS England).

At Moorfields, we provide more than just an excellent career and great colleagues to work with. We also offer:
• Salary including High-Cost Area Supplement
• Opportunity to join the NHS Pension Scheme
• Free 24/7 independent counselling service
• Learning and development opportunities
• Easy and quick transport links
• A range of attractive benefits and discounts
• Access to Blue Light Card and other NHS Discount Schemes
• Free Pilates classes
• Full support and training to develop your skills
• Flexible working friendly organisation

And so much more! To see the full range of benefits we offer please see our Moorfields benefits document.


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Outpatient clinics and the multidisciplinary team meeting (MDT)

The job comprises outpatient clinics at Moorfields Eye Hospital for new and follow up patients. The cancer nurse specialists provide counselling support for the patients and coordinate admissions to St Bartholomew’s hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital. The clinical fellows would be expected to assist in this process by liaising between the two sites. We have a full time MDT coordinator. The successful candidates would attend and participate in the weekly MDT by presenting cases and contributing to educational discussion.

Ward work

The Ocular Oncology service is a tertiary referral centre for intraocular and ocular surface tumours. We admit patients to a hostel one day before surgery to allow time for preoperative investigations, this avoids the problem of patients travelling long distances back and forth to hospital. The main part of the ward work is to ensure investigations are ordered, performed and reviewed prior to surgery and to enable prompt discharge of patients after surgery.

Theatres

The Ocular Oncology Specialty has a high surgical volume which consists of:
• Three adult theatre lists a week at Moorfields Eye Hospital (City Road)
• One retinoblastoma list at Royal London Hospital
• One theatre list a month at St Bartholomew’s Hospital for patients who are high risk for general anaesthesia

The successful candidates would receive surgical training in ocular oncology procedures by two consultants (Professor Mandeep Sagoo and Mr Guy Negretti) and two specialist doctors (Mr Amit Arora and Miss Lamis Al-Harby).


This advert closes on Tuesday 18 Jun 2024

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