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Consultant in Emergency Medicine

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 17 Tachwedd 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: 01 Rhagfyr 2025
Lleoliad: Bolton, BL4 0JR
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9241-25-0416

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The unit serves the population of Bolton and surrounding districts with an estimated population of 330,000. New patient attendance for 2021/22 averages at 380 per day and shows a typical caseload from a mainly urban population, with several areas of deprivation and an ethnic population of over 10%. The ambulance attendance rate is over 25% of new patient workload and reflects a high incidence of acute medical problems. The department admits approximately 20% of new patients and 25% of the case mix are children under the age of 16. The department operates 24-hour nurse assessment and has a well-established 24-hour nurse practitioner service. Facilities Reception - This area is staffed throughout 24 hours, with a dedicated receptionist in Paediatrics at least 12 hours per day. Waiting area The area includes 24/7 security, refreshments, TV, toilet facilities, security cameras and police room. A dedicated RN is allocated to the waiting room to help manage ambulatory patients. There are two separate facilities for distressed relatives of patients in the resuscitation area. Patients attending the A&E clinic have a separate waiting area. Clinical areas - All clinical areas are equipped to a high standard and consist of: 6-bay adult resuscitation room Main clinical quadrangle with 12 bays for flexible use; of these 2 are equipped to resuscitation standard, two suitable for private examination A recently built extension area adjacent to the quad with 5 additional cubicles and a 3-bed trolley area A 3 bay rapid assessment/ambulance handover bay 4 ambulatory majors assessment cubicles 7 adult minor injury consultation rooms Ophthalmic/ENT room Mental health room The Childrens Emergency unit, provides an audio visually separate purpose-built area, a safe, efficient and convenient service for the emergency care of sick and injured children and young people up to the age of 16. The childrens clinical areas are also equipped to a high standard and consist of: 2 bay resuscitation room 5 consultation rooms 3 observation bays Other accommodation - There is office space for the consultants and offices for the matron, nurse consultant, senior nurses, operational business manager, secretariat and trainees. There is a staff rest room and a separate teaching / seminar room. A small number of Emergency Department observation beds are located within the main hospital. Staffing Current EM Consultants Dr G Saynor FRCS(A&E) FRCEM Dr D Bates FRCS(A&E) FRCEM Dr R Parris MRCP FRCEM - Training Programme Director Dr B. Scobie FRCEM Dr H. Durrant FRCEM Dr C. Williams FRCEM - Paediatric EM Lead and TSTL Dr R. Medcraft FRCEM Dr J. Scott FRCEM Dr J Taylor FRCEM Dr M Papaioannou-Moran FRCEM Dr R Newport FRCEM Dr A Nickson FRCEM Dr S Raywood FRCEM Dr H Richards FRCEM Dr Z Patel FRCEM Dr F Andrews FRCEM FRICM Medical Director Dr J Watson MRCPCH Paediatrician w/ ED Special Interest Medical Staffing 5 Specialist Registrars on the North West (Manchester Deanery) rotation 4 Specialty Doctors 2 Educational Clinical Fellows 14 SHO equivalent doctors in training (4 F2, 7 GPST, 3 ACCS) 7 Junior Clinical Fellows 3 F1 doctors GPs GPs are present in the department on a daily sessional basis working within the Emergency Department as EM Doctors or within the co-located GP Service that operates 20 hours a day 7 days a week. Nursing Our nursing teams are led by a Nurse Consultant and Matron for the department. We have a number of senior nurses that will work alongside the consultant in charge to ensure the department is safe at all times and we maintain flow/performance. Our department benefits from the experience of Cardiac Nurses and Advanced Nurse Practitioners Our minor injuries area is staffed by Emergency Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Associates. There is a cohort of senior nurses who can perform Emergency Nurse Practitioner duties to pre-determined protocols which provides a constant 24-hour minor injury service. Many of the nurses have completed Advanced Life Support Courses (Trauma and Paediatric) and there are several development groups looking at aspects of paediatric care, elderly care, quality and audit and bereavement support. We are currently expanding our RSCN numbers to meet our clinical needs. The Department has access to alcohol and drugs liaison nurses, a 24-hour mental health crisis intervention team, a Home First OT/Physio service, plus in-reach from Acute Medicine, Care of The Elderly, and Acute Oncology physicians and ANPs. The department is currently embracing a Civility Saves Lives culture which has enhanced working relationships within ED and also with other departments. Home | Civility Saves Lives

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