Clinical Fellow in Transplant and Vascular Access Surgery • London Imperial College Healthcare NHS 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 Transplant and Vascular Access Surgery with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London\n\n The Trust Fellowship is 100% clinical, with exposure to all aspects of transplant and dialysis access surgery. The post will be for 6 months (extendable to 1 year dependent on progress/appraisal). Elective responsibilities include attendance at operating lists including live donor work, PD lists, vascular access including local and GA lists. Fellows will be involved in ward rounds and the management of in-patients as well as transplant and access outpatient clinics. On-call activity includes renal and pancreas transplantation, plus emergency vascular access. We reserve ourselves the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient amount of applications for the role. Clinical duties include ward rounds and the management of in-patients. Outpatient duties include recipient evaluation, living donor evaluation and post-transplant clinics as well as access clinics (vascular access and peritoneal dialysis). Elective responsibilities include attendance at operating lists including live donor work, PD and vascular access lists and general surgery/urology. Engagement with audit and governance activities will be required, including participation in M&M and MDT. The fellow will join a rota with the existing SpRs and Fellows covering the surgical Middle-grade on-call. About us The fellow will gain experience in deceased donor offer evaluation and management of inpatient care. Operative experience will include living and deceased donor transplantation, laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy, general surgery (hernias/ polycystic nephrectomy), transplant nephrectomy and dialysis access procedures. Outpatient experience includes recipient evaluation, living donor evaluation, post-transplant clinics and access clinics (vascular access and peritoneal dialysis). In addition, fellows are allocated to join satellite surgical clinics within North West London. The fellow will be expected to engage with clinic audit and teach undergraduate and elective students. "}