Respiratory Physiologist • Margate East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nRespiratory Physiologist with East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust in Margate\n\n The service aims to provide high quality and effective respiratory diagnostic service, that provides technical and interpretative reports. During 2024 there had been a restructure and as such we are now looking to further develop and grow the service. The respiratory department offer a range of tests and will be developing further tests. This service aims to be a highly specialised service that provides respiratory diagnostic procedures for all ages. As a senior member of the team you will be required to support the development of trainee's, SOP's, and service development in line with the lead scientist and the GM. You will work within the departments across the Trust, and provide ward based tests, where required. Be responsible for your own work and support those trainee's within the department. Perform a range of respiratory investigations. Undertake the necessary mandatory training as required. The post holder will be expected at all times to work within the standard operating policies and procedures of the department and more broadly the NHS organisation. The successful applicant will adhere to high standards of professionalism, health and safety, risk reduction, confidentiality, patient care and dignity, and respect for equality and diversity as set out in the NHS Constitution. Clinical duties To Provide and contribute to the day to day running of the service To provide specialist advice to clinicians and colleagues as required To analyse and interpret lung function tests and where required explain their meaning to non-respiratory colleagues To be responsible for the recording of all activity, validation of results in a timely manner To perform without supervision the following respiratory investigations in accordance with ARTP/BTS/ERS guidelines Spirometry/Flow volume loops Single breath Gas transfer Static lung volumes via body plethysmography FeNO Reversibility studies Muscle function tests Performing and interpret capillary blood gases The following service will be developed/restarted in the next 2 years CPET Challenge testing Field exercise tests Skin prick test Hyperventilation studies Hypoxic challenge tests About us General Responsibilities To plan and prioritise own duties, and those of junior staff in conjunction with the lead scientist. To access, enter, change and manage information in the Trusts database systems as and when required To represent the department at both internal and external meetings communication with a wide range of professionals To maintain up-to-date knowledge of the speciality including developments, undertaking training and CPD To take personal responsibility for compliance with all Trust and Departmental infection control policies and procedures. See Trust policies and Departmental local health and safety rules. Training and Development To participate in training and education programs for physicians, nurses support staff and those within respiratory diagnostics in respiratory diagnostic techniques. "}