Senior Clinical Fellow in Trauma & Orthopaedics: Foot and Ankle • Epsom & Carshalton Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSenior Clinical Fellow in Trauma & Orthopaedics: Foot and Ankle with Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust in Epsom & Carshalton\n\n This post would be suitable for individuals who are seeking a career as a specialist foot and ankle surgeon, should have at least 6 years experience at SPR level in Trauma and Orthopaedics including at least 12 months experience in the subspecialty of foot and ankle and are approaching or have achieved the CCT. Possession of the FRCS(Orth) or equivalent and full GMC registration are essential. The post will have a fixed-term tenure of 12 months.The post offersexposure to Foot & Ankle surgery from basic to complex including instruction in the management of a wide spectrum of foot and ankle disorders, arthroscopic procedures, minimally invasive procedures, arthrodesis, forefoot reconstructions, diabetic /Charcot reconstruction, trauma and post- trauma reconstruction. Duties will include delivering care for patients under the care of the Foot and Ankle Consultants and team, providing support to foundation and core training doctors, surgical scrub practitioner, allied F&A health professionals and receiving support and training from Consultant staff. EPSOM and ST HELIER UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS TRUST andSOUTH WESTLONDON ELECTIVE ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRE (EOC)Senior Clinical Fellow -Trauma &Orthopaedics : Foot and AnkleDesignated as BOA National Clinical Leader FellowFull TimeFixed Term12 months - commencing 2nd January 2025. Please email j.cattermole@nhs.net for consideration of a later starting date in 2025. Interview Date: TBC Job SummaryThis post is for a Senior Clinical Fellow (post- CCT) offering exposure to Foot & Ankle surgery frombasic to complex including instruction in the management of a wide spectrum of foot and ankledisorders, arthroscopic procedures, minimally invasive procedures, arthrodesis, forefootreconstructions, diabetic /Charcot reconstruction, trauma and post- trauma reconstruction. Duties will include delivering care for patients under the care of the Foot and Ankle Consultants and team,providing support to foundation and core training doctors, surgical scrub practitioner, allied F&Ahealth professionals and receiving support and training from Consultant staff. This post would besuitable for an individual who has passed the FRCS (Orth) exam, has at least 6 years experience atSPR level in Trauma and Orthopaedics including at least 12 months experience in the subspecialty offoot and ankle surgery. Candidates should be approaching or have recently achieved the CCT.Possession of full GMC registration is essential. The post will have a fixed-term tenure of 12 months. Duties of the PostThe post holder will be responsible for:Assisting consultants in the outpatient clinics (seeing a mixture of new and follow-up patients) andoperating theatres and after some training conducting parallel lists with the consultant. Thetimetable will include the equivalent of approx.3 clinics and 3 operating lists per week. There will beopportunity for supervised and independent operating commensurate with skills.Assessment, care and treatment of patients presenting and referred to the subspecialty.Supervising the foundation doctors, core trainees (or junior fellows) and SpRs in the day-todaymanagement of Foot and Ankle Elective and emergency orthopaedic inpatients including amultidisciplinary diabetic service.A weekly session will be scheduled to review the extensive F&A database and help the researchnurse with evaluating patient outcomes and producing presentations and publications.Teaching and training staff in other medical disciplines, nursing and support staff as appropriate.Communication with on-take firms and GPs as appropriate and timely completion of dischargesummaries. "}