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Band 7 Physician Associate - Haematology | Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 19 December 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £51,883 - £58,544 Per annum inclusive of HCAS
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 18 January 2025
Location: Barnet, EN5 3DJ
Company: Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 6874855/391-RFL-6874855

Summary


This role is part of an NCL initiative, in order to support suspected cancer patients through the pathway, and improve earlier diagnosis.

This role has been created to provide practical support to consultant-led clinical triage and support for the development of an Haematology Straight-To-Test pathway for suspected cancer referrals:
• To coordinate patients referred on the suspected cancer pathway through their initial contacts, diagnostics and consultant-led appointments in order to arrive at an early diagnosis to confirm or exclude cancer, in line with the 28-day faster diagnosis standard.
• To communicate effectively with patients within 2 days of referral the pathway / protocol, to identify any specific needs for access and mitigate for potential issues at an early stage.
• To contribute to the workstreams related to audit and development of the EPR-digitised pathway, ensuring triage data is captured and stored as clinical notes on EPR.
• To lead and improve the processes around patient feedback to ensure the pathway pilot continues to refine the STT pathway during pilot duration.

To audit and improve the quality of referral information under supervision from the Haematology Cancer Lead clinician, refining the information received from primary, and local diagnostic routes are explored as appropriate for patients who do not meet the basic clinical criteria for referral.

Clinical duties:
• To manage patients in all areas of the Haematology Department (ward, day unit outpatient clinics, emergency department) within the scope of practice and under the direction of the duty named consultant.
• To exercise a high degree of personal and professional autonomy when assessing, managing, and planning care for a caseload of specific Haematology patients with a variety of presentations. in order to be able to establish differential diagnosis, making appropriate treatment plans and initiate treatment, escalating as appropriate.
• Record or dictate the history and physical condition and ensure accurate and comprehensive medical records are maintained using appropriate written and electronic documentation according to Trust guidelines.
• To be actively involved in patient care, liaising with ward staff and other members of the clinical team as required.

Please see the JD and PS for full details of duties of the role.

Royal Free World Class Values

The post holder will offer World Class Care to service users, staff, colleagues, clients and patients alike so that everyone at the Royal Free can feel:

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Respected and cared for. Reassuredthat they are always in safe hands.

To provide practical support to consultant-led clinical triage and support for the development of an Haematology Straight-To-Test pathway for suspected cancer referrals:
• To coordinate patients referred on the suspected cancer pathway through their initial contacts, diagnostics and consultant-led appointments in order to arrive at an early diagnosis to confirm or exclude cancer, in line with the 28-day faster diagnosis standard.
• To communicate effectively with patients within 2 days of referral the pathway / protocol, to identify any specific needs for access and mitigate for potential issues at an early stage.
• To contribute to the workstreams related to audit and development of the EPR-digitised pathway, ensuring triage data is captured and stored as clinical notes on EPR.
• To lead and improve the processes around patient feedback to ensure the pathway pilot continues to refine the STT pathway during pilot duration.

To audit and improve the quality of referral information under supervision from the Haematology Cancer Lead clinician, refining the information received from primary, and local diagnostic routes are explored as appropriate for patients who do not meet the basic clinical criteria for referral.


This advert closes on Thursday 2 Jan 2025