Clinical Fellows in Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine - Feb 2025 • Birmingham University Hospitals Birmingham 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\nClinical Fellows in Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine - Feb 2025 with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust in Birmingham, West Midlands\n\n Applications are invited for Clinical Fellows in Anaesthesia and/or Critical Care Medicine, commencing as soon as possible for a period of up to 12 months. Clinical fellow posts with a specific interest e.g. Education, Thoracics, Vascular or Obstetrics may also be available for suitable applicants. These posts may also be suitable for MTI candidates. This is an exciting opportunity to work as a Clinical Fellow (registrar level) in Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at the Heartlands, Good Hope and Solihull Hospitals (HGS), University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. The Anaesthesia and Critical Care Directorates have 70 Consultants working across 3 sites. Birmingham Heartlands Hospital is the largest of the HGS Hospital group. It is located three miles from Birmingham City centre and seven miles from Birmingham University Medical School. It is a designated Teaching Hospital of the University of Birmingham. HGS comprises approximately 1600 beds across the three sites providing a range of acute care specialities with a total of 33 critical care beds. We also cater to a wide variety of sub-specialties including major vascular and endo-vascular surgery, ENT, Colo-rectal, Upper GI, Urology and Bariatrics, HIV and Infectious Diseases, Respiratory medicine (including Cystic Fibrosis) and paediatric emergencies. The successful applicants will be exposed to a broad case mix of medical and surgical specialities which will provide excellent experience and opportunities for personal development. The post is well supported by an expanding group of dynamic and enthusiastic consultants. In addition, the hospital benefits from a well-established 24/7 Critical Care Outreach Team and Advanced Critical Care Practitioners who are also part of the shop floor Critical Care team. About us The critical care unit is recognised for advanced training in ICM and boasts an active Critical Care Research Department with two Professorial posts, an NIHR Senior Lecturer and a team of research nurses. The department is currently involved in several multicentre studies. Training in a range of special skills including Research, Quality Improvement and FICE & CUSIC may also be available. We will work flexibly with successful candidates to create a post that includes modules in Anaesthesia and/or Critical Care that will enhance development and training. Grade, payscale and rota will depend on the suitability of the applicant but is expected to be on the JSD Higher pay scale with a full shift 1 in 8 rota. For further details or informal visits please contact: - Dr Neil Crooks (neil.crooks2@uhb.nhs.uk) -- Consultant in Critical Care & Anaesthesia "}