Advanced Clinical Practitioner - Cardiology • Warwick South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust
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1. Can you describe your experience in managing complex cardiology cases? What specific clinical skills do you believe are essential for this role? Can you describe your experience in managing complex cardiology cases? What specific clinical skills do you believe are essential for this role?
2. How do you approach differential diagnosis in a cardiology context? Can you provide an example from your previous experience? How do you approach differential diagnosis in a cardiology context? Can you provide an example from your previous experience?
3. Collaboration is key in a multi-disciplinary team. How do you ensure effective communication among team members during patient care? Collaboration is key in a multi-disciplinary team. How do you ensure effective communication among team members during patient care?
4. Can you provide an example of a project you led that aimed at improving cardiology services or patient care? What were the key challenges and achievements? Can you provide an example of a project you led that aimed at improving cardiology services or patient care? What were the key challenges and achievements?
5. How do you keep your clinical knowledge up to date, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of cardiology? How do you keep your clinical knowledge up to date, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of cardiology?
6. How do you empower patients to self-manage their conditions? Can you share an example where your approach made a significant impact? How do you empower patients to self-manage their conditions? Can you share an example where your approach made a significant impact?
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nAdvanced Clinical Practitioner - Cardiology with South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust in Warwick\n\n An exciting opportunity has arisen to work within the Cardiology Team as Advanced Clinical Practitioner. The post-holders will exercise advanced clinical skills, levels of judgement, discretion and decision-making in cardiology care, demonstrated through, and supported by, professional portfolio evidence. You will work collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary cardiology team and allied specialties to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in the provision of accessible, high-quality cardiology care at Warwick Hospital. Clinical duties will include a combination of shifts across the Cardiology Unit, including ward rounds and working alongside the cardiology on-call team, including participation in the on call cardiology team rota. Duties will include, but not limited to, clerking and review of patients in the Emergency department (ED), review of patients on non-cardiology wards, independent general cardiology and subspecialty clinics, providing support and advice across the MDT and contributing to the multidisciplinary teaching agenda. Regular evening work and weekend working is required. During winter months and at other times of high demand, the post-holder will provide medical care to and expedite discharge of patients in our 'flex-capacity' beds. Approximately 20% of the role will be designated to the ongoing development of innovative practice, service improvement and standards of care. You will have a critical role in ongoing development of cardiology services and new processes to improve patient flow and rapid streaming of cardiology referrals to the most appropriate assessment or treatment area. The post-holders will be expected to contribute significantly to clinical governance, audit, research, training and education, providing leadership to the cardiology team in one or more of these areas. About us Expertise & Excellence in Clinical Practice Deliver evidence-based personalised and compassionate care which places quality at the heart of specialist practice. Care will be responsive to individual patient needs and reflect current local protocols and national guidelines. Utilise high levels of autonomy and advocacy, using analytical and judgemental skills in undertaking differential diagnosis to ensure the delivery of an expert level of care, developing their own and others knowledge within the speciality. Manage their own caseload of patients including comprehensive review of patients, requesting diagnostics, reviewing results and creating and implementing management plans within the speciality and prioritise workload to meet patient and service need. Independent and supplementary prescribing including discharge of patients, within current legislative and local frameworks. Support development and implementation of personalised care pathways for the speciality through holistic needs assessment, planning and evaluation of care and all care interventions. Implement pathways of care, adapting to patients emerging needs by ensuring a planned and co-ordinated approach to care, supporting enhanced recovery and reducing inappropriate admissions to improve patient experience and safety. Refer directly to other health care professionals and specialist departments as necessary, to ensure optimal efficiency and quality of care. Act as a patient advocate to facilitate the process of shared decision-making in respect to health, choice of treatment and care. Use interpersonal and communication skills where there may be significant barriers in order to build confidence. Ensure that patients individual needs are expressed and valued and individual management plans are understood. Advise on diagnosis and symptom management for patients within the speciality. Evaluate response to interventions and advise on the adaptation of management and discharge plans. Empower patients to self-manage their condition, undertaking risk stratification to determine those who can self-manage following education, those who will need guided support to self-manage and those who will need ongoing face-to-face support. Work autonomously in the development and delivery of practitioner led or parallel clinics within AEC in line with National guidance and local service need. Provide clinical advice and input to commissioning in relation to Cardiology services as required. Act as a resource, providing clinical expertise, specialist advice and support across service boundaries to ensure optimum liaison and co-ordination of care. Undertake clinical competencies relevant to this specialist service to develop autonomous expertise in an advanced role. Actively integrate theory and practice. Management & Leadership Provide clinical advice and leadership to others across the organisation, acting as a role-model and demonstrating high standards of holistic care. Support trainee practitioners, cardiology clinical nurse specialists including responsibility for annual appraisal where applicable. Contribute to budget planning and management as required. Contribute to annual improvement plans and continuously review their own performance against these plans, taking action or escalating where appropriate. Promote an ethos of continual service improvement and lead delegated projects, monitoring progress in terms of milestones and key measures of performance. Strive to motivate and involve others in developments in the speciality. Contribute to the clinical governance agenda. Attend Trust senior team meetings and contribute to the agenda and the strategic vision as required. Communication Take personal responsibility for ensuring effective communication between all service providers. Demonstrate advanced empathetic interpersonal and communication skills in supporting, informing and advising patients and carers through diagnosis, treatment, disease progression, prognosis and supportive and palliative care where applicable. This may involve imparting significant news or supporting patients and carers during and following such consultations. Effectively and sensitively communicate highly complex and sensitive information to emotionally distressed patients and family/carers at key points along the care pathway on a frequent basis. Refer to other health professionals and outside agencies to ensure optimum care and ongoing support for individual patients/carers, and to ensure the seamless transition between primary and secondary care appropriate to patients individual needs and circumstance. Develop and maintain links with local and national organisations which support the care of patients within this speciality. Network both locally across the sector and nationally to ensure that services within the Trust are at the leading edge of development in Cardiology care. Create, manage and maintain robust links with inpatient specialities and community services to ensure patients are identified and moved swiftly into optimal care pathways to improve flow and patient outcomes. Education Support the development of trainee ACP s and senior cardiology nurses involved in the care of cardiology patients. Identify and use educational strategies to deliver complex information to patients and carers. Contribute to the development of patient training to support self-management and health promotion activities. Influence the development of other professionals by leading or contributing to Trust-wide specialist education and training. Deliver formal and informal teaching initiatives as part of the Trusts education strategy as agreed with the appropriate senior staff to ensure practice development, staff empowerment and improved care for patients. Act as a mentor/clinical supervisor as appropriate. Take personal responsibility for life-long learning and personal development through clinical supervision and appraisal. Actively engage with learning and development opportunities needed to work as an ACP and take appropriate action to ensure these needs are met. Contribute to Trust-wide advanced practice education agenda. Utilise a professional e-portfolio to develop enhanced clinical skills as defined in the general and cardiology ACP curriculum. Develop and monitor skills using best available evidence to support development. Quality, Audit, Innovation & Research Work within professions code of professional conduct. Contribute to, review and amend policies and clinical guidelines within the specialty that will influence the care of cardiac patients within and externally to the department. Collaborate with other members of the multi-disciplinary team to develop and update multi-professional Trust operational policies and guidelines. Maintain accurate patient records and ensure effective documentation to reflect the activity and delivery of specialist services. Use creative reasoning, experience and vision to advance care. Develop new skills in response to emerging knowledge and techniques. Attend local forums to network and debate issues to inform the Advanced Clinical Practice role and service delivery. Support the development of a research-based culture within the clinical area and act as a resource to others in relation to evidence-based acute cardiology care. Ensure research findings are utilised as a basis for best practice. Contribute to the development of clinical audit in their own specialist area. Participate in clinical research relevant to their practice area. Contribute to the identification of patients eligible for trial entry. Provide support to patients considering entry to clinical trials in relation to informed consent and advocacy. Develop links and systems to seek the views of patient and carers to ensure service development is in line with user need. "}