Speciality Doctor in Medical Retina Ophthalmology • Cardiff Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSpeciality Doctor in Medical Retina Ophthalmology with Cardiff and Vale University Health Board in Cardiff\n\n Fixed Term for 12 months initially with a view of being made permanent. Applicants are invited to apply for the post of Specialty Doctor in Medical Retina in the department of Ophthalmology based at the University Hospital of Wales. A full-time work programme will normally comprise ten sessions per week and it is anticipated that the post holder will have 'in the order of two sessions per week' for supporting professional activities included within this (based on a basic full-time commitment) subject to a minimum of one session; the remaining sessions will bededicated to direct clinical care. A full session is normally four hours duration. All posts in the Health Board are compliant with the European Working Time Directive.Direct clinical care covers:-o Emergency duties (including emergency work carried out during or arising from oncall)o Operating sessions including pre and post-operative careo Ward roundso Outpatient clinicso Clinical diagnostic worko Other patient treatmento Public health dutieso Multi-disciplinary meetings about direct patient careo Administration directly related to patient care e.g. referrals, notes etc. Supporting professional activities covers:-o Trainingo Continuing professional developmento Teachingo Audito Job planningo Appraisalo Researcho Clinical managemento Local clinical governance activities Fixed Term for 12 months initially with a view of being made permanent. Applicants are invited to apply for the post of Specialty Doctor in Medical Retina in the department of Ophthalmology based at the University Hospital of Wales A full-time work programme will normally comprise ten sessions per week and it is anticipated that the post holder will have 'in the order of two sessions per week' for supporting professional activities included within this (based on a basic full-time commitment) subject to a minimum of one session; the remaining sessions will bededicated to direct clinical care. A full session is normally four hours duration.. About us You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents. "}