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Locum Consultant in Urology

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 25 Gorffennaf 2025
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: Negotiable
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 25 Awst 2025
Lleoliad: Plymouth, PL6 8DH
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9216-25-0965

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This consultant will be involved in all aspects of urological care and expected to participate within the current team based working approach. The successful candidate will be expected develop sub specialisations which fit with the needs of the department and may include functional, reconstructive and/or bladder outflow obstruction surgery. The successful candidate will support the existing urologists in provision of out-patient clinics. The appointee will be involved in the 1:11 on call Urology rota. The new consultant will be expected to take part in the Specialty Registrar training programme; the MRCS training programme for CTs and take part in teaching and training of Foundation doctors, specialist nurses, medical undergraduates and General Practitioners. The new consultant will also be involved as a clinical supervisor for all the urological trainees. The new consultant will have an office on Level 7 in Derriford Hospital shared with other Urology consultants and secretarial staff. A commitment to audit and to the development of clinical governance will be expected as well as participation in the regular MDT meetings as appropriate. Undergraduate University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust is one of the NHS partners of the University of Plymouth Peninsula Medical School. The Directorate has a commitment to a significant part of the clinical undergraduate teaching programme. The post holder will be expected to participate in undergraduate teaching activities. Additional job planned sessions for protected teaching time would be agreed by mutual agreement with the Service Line Director. Such arrangements will be agreed within the Trusts' annual job planning and medical staff appraisal process. Postgraduate Derriford Hospital has a strong tradition and culture of teaching and training. There are trainees in all grades from undergraduate students to senior SpRs. Continuous surgical education is provided at CT level by designated training one day per month. Sub regional basic surgical skills courses are run approximately three times a year from a dedicated skills teaching unit. HST urology education is maintained by a regional training course, local journal club meetings, combined medical, radiological meetings etc., which are aimed at preparation for the intercollegiate examination. The links with Plymouth University, via the Postgraduate Medical School, are strong. Many of the Urology consultants hold senior posts within the training umbrella. Consultants often provide input into University training courses, including nursing and other paramedical professions. The University of Plymouth and Derriford Hospital have a wealth of experience in the provision of telemedicine by way of providing remote medical care to the British Antarctic Survey Medical Unit based at Derriford.

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