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Care of the Elderly Consultant

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 18 Awst 2025
Cyflog: £109,725.00 i £145,478.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £109725.00 - £145478.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 15 Medi 2025
Lleoliad: Cramlington, NE23 6NZ
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9319-25-0795

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Outpatient care across all our hospitals with consultant-led beds at The Northumbria, Wansbeck, North Tyneside and Wansbeck General Hospitals and our Community Hospitals. We are committed to developing patient pathways beyond the traditional secondary care inpatient/outpatient model to better meet the needs of frail patients in our communities. This is aligned with the trust strategy to ensuing we provide the best care for our local people, in the right place, whatever the stage of a persons life.Our Acute service is based at the Northumbria Specialist Emergency care Hospital (NSECH), with 19 inpatient beds on our dedicated Admissions Ward for patients presenting to ED either directly or via their GP, and a peripatetic Frailty Assessment Service (FAS), which is consultant-led with Nurse Practitioner and therapist support, providing assessment of frail patients in ED itself, with the aim of initiating CGA early in the patient journey and facilitating early direct move to the most appropriate place for ongoing care; whether that be their home or one of our inpatient facilities.More recently we have opened an Elderly Assessment Unit (EAU) in Wansbeck Hospital with aims to provide same or next day assessment to frail patients in response to acute deterioration. This aligns with the trust strategy to develop credible alternatives to emergency department attendance and receives referrals directly from the ambulance service as well as GPs. Our Frailty Virtual Ward is well established with plans to develop further. EAU, virtual frailty ward and the frailty assessment service in ED links with other community initiatives such as 2-hour urgent response. Our ambition is to open another EAU at North Tyneside Hospital in the future to help further build the vision of responsive frailty services close to patients. In Hexham we also run a 5/7 Elderly Assessment Service (EAC) which sees new (and some review) patients direct via GP referral for patients in the West of the region. We have subacute wards at Hexham, Wansbeck, and North Tyneside General Hospitals, providing ongoing care for those felt to still need significant medical input, therapy and discharge planning following initial assessment at NSECH. In addition, our Community Hospital wards provide locally based inpatient rehabilitation and palliative care for those requiring a longer inpatient stay. We have geriatrician input into intermediate care facilities in the North Tyneside areas at North Tyneside Intermediate Care unit and Princes Court with shared care with local GPs and Community re-ablement and rehabilitation teams. Our inpatient liaison services provide orthogeriatric input to the Acute Trauma Ward at NSECH. We have an established general surgical liaison service for patients undergoing emergency laparotomy, with plans to further develop a proactive high risk outpatient service. We also hope to develop more generic surgical and medical liaison service to other wards in the Trust. In terms of Outpatients, we run award winning Falls and PD services across the Trust, general outpatients and are Multidisciplinary Assessment Clinics (MDACs) to provide CGA to frail patients. We are active within planned community services and have geriatricians working within community teams such as the proactive service in North Tyneside, Nursing Home MDT working in Northumberland, and run a number of Community MDTs We host junior doctors of all grades across our service and are funded for training 4 Geriatrics Specialty Trainees. In addition to the opportunity to provide medical clinical and educational supervision and training; there is also the opportunity to be involved in training and supervising other staff groups within the department such as our Nurse practitioners and pharmacists. We are keen for colleagues to develop variety in their job plans, to reflect personal interest and skills. Rotation through many of the areas above is encouraged with four-monthly rotations through the acute service at NSECH built into job plans. The further development of a clinical, educational or research special interest is encouraged.

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