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Hospice Doctor (Bank)

Job details
Posting date: 17 June 2025
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Negotiable
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 13 July 2025
Location: Lewes, BN8 4ED
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: B0360-25-0008

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Summary

In-patient care Assessment and symptom management for in-patients admitted for symptom control, respite, or end-of-life care. Day-to-day medical support to the Inpatient Unit and Community Nursing Team, communicating regularly and effectively with the multidisciplinary team. To attend the daily ward handovers and multidisciplinary meetings as required. Conduct family meetings with patients and relatives to facilitate open communication and forward planning of care options, giving full regard to patient choice and confidentiality. Initiate and perform indicated tests and procedures and liaise with other appropriate specialist teams about them. These include venepuncture, bisphosphonate infusion and blood transfusion. Ensure prescription charts are up to date with forward planning of as required medication. Ensure clinical entries into the electronic patient records are current and accurate, and medical plans are communicated appropriately. Enable the smooth transfer of patients, both into and out of the Hospice. Ensure that excellent communication is maintained with all other agencies, with special regard to discharge summaries, and necessary paperwork for handover to the Out of Hours Service / Community Nursing teams. Ensure discharge prescriptions are written appropriately. Offer appropriate advice to GPs regarding palliative care matters. On-call work is non-resident. When on call at weekends, there is the expectation that the post-holder will conduct a ward round on a Saturday morning and will be contactable for the rest of the on-call period, attending for urgent admissions or reviews as required. Living Well Centre Undertake an assessment of urgent medical problems arising in patients attending the Living Well Centre (Monday-Friday) Provide medical advice and support to staff if needed regarding patients attending the Living Well Centre. Community Care Undertake initial assessment and follow-up visits where medical input is appropriate, either at the patients home or in the outpatient clinic. Support the specialist palliative Community Nursing Staff, advising on medical management. Liaise with GPs to advise on specialist palliative care symptom management and use of the Hospice service. Other Participate in clinical audit as required. Undertake evidence-based practice and adhere to internal clinical governance policies, guidance, and procedures. Participate in journal club and other educational meetings. Support the supervision and on the job training of junior doctors and medical students on placement at the hospice. Participate in the organisations continuous performance review and work towards personal objectives agreed with the supervising consultant. Be responsible for maintaining your own professional development and meeting the professional requirements for appraisal and revalidation. Act with due care for the health and safety of her/himself, other employees, patients, and the public to ensure that the provisions of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 are fully observed. Maintain confidentiality with respect to work-related and organisational issues and meet the requirements of the Data Protection Act and GDPR regulations.

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