Clinical Fellow in Adult Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery • Liverpool Liverpool University Hospitals 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 Fellow in Adult Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery with Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Liverpool\n\n LIVERPOOL UNIVERSTITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Aintree Site Fellowship with a special interest in Neurotology/Skull Base Aintree Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust wishes to appoint a fellow to the Directorate of ENT. There is one post available 1 year clinical Fellowship in Neurotology / Adult Skull Base surgery commencing 6th August 2025. These posts are aimed at candidates approaching the end of their higher surgical training with the FRCS ORL-HNS or equivalent, or post CCT. Prospective candidates should have completed at least ST 6 or equivalent higher surgical training in Otolaryngology. The person appointed will work at the Aintree site and will be a member of the ENT Directorate. On call commitments are 1:9 prospective night and day time cover. Applicants are required to be fully registered with the General Medical Council. For job descriptions please contact Rachel Wilson on 0151 529 4277. For informal discussions regarding the skull base post please contact Miss Nazia Munir on 0151 529 3404. Applicants should submit on line through NHS jobs website. A bi-weekly skull base MDT takes place in a designated video-conference linked MDT room. Specialist NF2 MDT's occur on a 6 monthly basis. The department is supported by a state of the art audiological service providing all aspects of audio-vestibular investigations and rehabilitation. The hospital runs many national and international training courses. The successful candidate would help in the organisation and running of the yearly otology and temporal bone dissection course. The department is committed to both research and audit work and the successful candidate will have access to an enormous amount of clinical outcome data from which they can develop their own research / audit interests. About us The candidate trained in all aspects of lateral skull base and neuro-otological procedures. There may also be opportunity of some exposure to anterior skull base and extended endoscopic anterior skull base surgery. The successful candidate will have a central role in the preparation and presentation of patients in the MDT. "}