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Consultant Radiologist with a Major Interest in Head and Neck Imaging
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 11 Rhagfyr 2024 |
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Cyflog: | £105,504.00 i £139,882.00 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £105504.00 - £139882.00 a year |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 07 Ionawr 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Cosham, PO6 3LY |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | C8192-24-0624 |
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These posts will be based at The Queen Alexandra Hospital, a Head and Neck cancer centre, and will support an increased demand for imaging from the head and neck cancer, ENT, audiovestibular, maxillofacial and ophthalmology teams. In addition, the Queen Alexandra Hospital is a major hyper acute stroke centre with the highest stroke admission rate in the region. There are well developed links to the Wessex Neuro Centre in Southampton with provides tertiary neurosurgical and Interventional neuroradiology services (including Mechanical Thrombectomy). The existing radiology team provide a comprehensiveHead and Neckimaging service and Neuroradiology cross sectional imaging for our patients and have developed more advanced diagnostic stroke imaging techniques such as perfusion imaging locally in recent years. The department is well equipped with 1 Siemens multislice and 3 Canon CT scanners, 3 MRI scanners (GE 3T and 1.5T MRI scanners and a Siemens 1.5T MRI scanner). There are comprehensively equipped ultrasound, nuclear medicine and digital fluoroscopy rooms together with and two dedicated interventional radiology rooms all based at the Queen Alexandra Hospital. We were also recently awarded funding to develop a community diagnostic hub as part of the wider Wessex Diagnostic Imaging Network. In November 2024 the Queen Alexandra Hospital will open a new Emergency Department equipped with 3 X-Ray rooms and 2 Canon multislice CT Scanners. The department operates with Sectra PACS and an HSS CRIS and is part of the SWASH consortium. Dragon voice recognition dictation is used throughout the department. Portsmouth runs its own radiology training programme with 15 specialist registrars who provide on call services. There are ample teaching and training opportunities for candidates with an interest in teaching. Portsmouth is a vibrant seaside port, steeped in naval history and surrounded by the beautiful South Downs National Park. It is only 1.5 hours from London, close to two international airports and has ferry links to Europe and the Isle of Wight. There are exceptional schools in the region with very good OFSTED reports. Opportunity for both water and land based outdoor activities is exceptional and working in Portsmouth offers an excellent work life balance. Applicants should hold FRCR or equivalent and entry on the GMC specialist registrar via CCT (proposed CCT date must be within 6 months of interview), CESR or European Community Rights. Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the Radiology department at Queen Alexandra Hospital by arrangement with Robert Bunting via emailRobert.Bunting@porthosp.nhs.uk Please telephone Miss Kay Taylor, secretary. Tel: 02392 286000 ext. 5302 or emailkay.taylor@porthosp.nhs.uk Key Responsibilities: Participate fully in the provision of Head and Neck (and diagnostic Neuroradiology/Stroke imaging), in collaboration with the 5 (4.79 WTE) existing Consultants in the team. Colleagues will be encouraged to support the ethos of service redesign with flexible working, role extension and mentoring of junior and paramedical colleagues. General work Acute in-patient cross-sectional imaging On-call service. Max 1:9, currently 1:17 supported by local trainees until 2200hrs Outsourced CT 2200hrs to 0900hrs Weekend on call working is in and working for between 8-10 hrs, compensated with time in lieu (time and a half). This can be taken within three months of the on-call date. Provide training for the Portsmouth Radiology Training Scheme Specialty Trainees and other Southampton based rotating Wessex SPRs. Share with colleagues in the training, supervision and support of Radiographers and Ultrasonographers, including skill mix training. The job comprises 8 direct clinical care (DCC) and 2 supporting programme activities (SPA). One of the SPA sessions can be taken off site. We are happy to support flexible working (e.g. compressed job plan, four day working, home reporting etc.) Extra DDC PAs may be available following consultation with the Clinical Director, depending on departmental and personal requirements. Applicants interested in part time working are also welcome. Head and Neck imaging and clinical teams. This replacement post is to join our team of 5 (4.79 WTE) radiologists. Team members each currently provide a mix of Head and Neck and diagnostic Neuroradiology provision but there is flexibility to specialise in one or other area. The team work flexibly to provide 52 week cover for subspecialty imaging services, X-ray and MDT meetings and contribute to the general and emergency work of the department, giving a varied and interesting practice. The imaging team has excellent relationship with the various Head and Neck teams including ENT, audiovestibular, maxillofacial and ophthalmology teams. The existing radiology team provide a comprehensive Head and Neck imaging service including ultrasound and FNA and ultrasound guided core biopsy lists, CT and CT guided biopsy, MRI, sialography and sialographic intervention, barium swallows including video swallows with speech therapy support. There are weekly Neck lump and thyroid one stop clinics. PHU is a busy head and neck cancer centre with weekly head and Neck cancer MDT meeting and twice monthly thyroid cancer MDT meetings. Interview date: to be confirmed