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Clinical Fellow Trust ST3 Level - Palliative Medicine

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 21 Mehefin 2024
Cyflog: £43,923.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £43923.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 05 Gorffennaf 2024
Lleoliad: Bury St Edmunds, IP33 2QZ
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9179-24-0523

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Please read the Job Description and Person Specification attached for full details of the post Relevant to both blocks: Working as part of the MDT with rest of medical team, on call consultant if relevant, nursing staff and allied healthcare professionals, including Psychological Services Team Participation in weekly hospice-wide MDT meeting Clinical supervisor will provide time for meetings at beginning, middle and end of placement, and monthly sessions between as needed Trainee to lead on their workplace assessment needs, but will be supported by hospice Time to get involved with clinical audit and other quality improvement projects will be supported and encouraged Weekly tutorial time with consultant offered, trainee-led, based on individual learning needs Participation in weekly medical team meeting, including presenting on relevant topics, and journal club Managing the rota for the weekly medical team meeting Supporting and teaching medical students SPA time will be allocated Opportunities for management experience will be encouraged, such as taking part in clinical governance meetings and taking a lead in certain areas 1-in-6 ON CALL DUTIES Week nights:From 5pm 9am, be available for any medical needs the ward might have, as during the day. Providing you live within a reasonable distance, you may return home and be contactable from there. (If your driving time is over 45 minutes, please discuss with the consultant.) Duties include: Admitting any patients who arrive during that period (most admissions are planned for daytime but emergencies or late arrivals due to transport delays occasionally need clerking during the out of hours period) Giving phone advice to nursing staff Returning to the hospice to see patients who have deteriorated unexpectedly and need a review of their care plan Some medications can be prescribed remotely if the patient does not need review in person The nursing staff or on call manager may ask you to attend for other reasons, if they deem they need support in a matter It is wise to phone the nurses around 10pm or before you go to bed, so that any small niggles or questions can be resolved; this may avoid the nursing staff having to ring and wake you in the night There is a consultant on call available at all times in the out of hours period, on the phone Weekend days: Attend the ward and do a ward round for any patients who need to be seen. These will either have been identified on the Friday by the ward medical team (or yourself), or be identified by either the nurses, or the patient/family may request to see you. Not all patients may need to be seen, e.g. if purely awaiting discharge Completion of the Medical Examiner Referral and Medical Certificate of Cause of Death for patients who have died over the weekend period. Please bear in mind the potential need to do this when conducting a ward round ensure you have at least met all patients for whom certification may be necessary. (Patients who have died over the weekend will have their death verified by the nursing staff.) Once all anticipated duties are completed, the rest of the on call may be done from home, returning that day only if needed