Clinical Teaching Fellow (4 posts) • London Moorfields Eye Hospital 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 Teaching Fellow (4 posts) with Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London\n\n Applications are invited for 4 Teaching Fellow vacancies with responsibility for teaching: Undergraduate medical students in line with the universities' and RCOphth ophthalmology curricula. Postgraduate learners (Foundation Doctors, GPs and MSc students) Undergraduate & Postgraduate Physicians Associates Candidates may request that the clinical duties of this post be attached to any sub-specialty Service at Moorfields Eye Hospital (with clinical work at any of the hospitals clinical sites). Candidates should be at least at a level of ST3 (or equivalent) and be able to provide evidence of formal and informal teaching experience. Those nearing the end of their clinical training (or post CCT) candidates are welcome to apply. Clinical Duties: Full management of patients attending hospital clinics / casualty departments as required. The post holder will be required to attend specified clinics as established by Service / Training Director of their chosen service(s). Supervision of junior medical staff in the Service and participation in informal and formal clinical teaching. There will be opportunities for undertaking clinical research, audit and quality improvement projects. There are no surgical lists attached to this post but this is at the discretion of the Service Director of the chosen Service (but any surgical experience would not occur on surgical lists used for training of Specialist Ophthalmology trainees). The clinical duties of this post are to be undertaken in a manner satisfactory to the Service Director. Teaching Duties Preparation, development and upkeep of teaching material (including websites), and equipment Student projects, supervision and feedback, Assessment of coursework and dissertations Mentoring of medicals students in preparing course work, abstracts posters, publications as required Identifying underperforming learners, and offering additional teaching Audit / Research / Quality Improvement Projects into Education / Training methods Mandatory attendance at and highly active contributory role in the running of the Moorfields Academy. Writing exam questions, Case based PBL Marking and assessments (oral and written) About us This is a post within Moorfields Eye Hospital and can be associated with a subspecialty department of the candidates choice within the Hospital. It will mainly involve sessions at City Road and St George's, but can include sessions at any of the Moorfields satellite units. Applicants at the final stages of their training are very welcome.There are no on-call or regular surgical sessions associated with this post. The post is not recognised towards completion of continuum of training (CCT).This is a fulltime post. Part-time working may be arranged.The teaching timetable is known in advance, but will change from week to week. The post holder will have a timetable with 8 PA and 2 SPA/ RSTA sessions a week. Over the period of the year, 50-60% of the post holders weekly time is spent on teaching duties with 40-50% on clinical work and associated duties. Training, Quality Improvement and Research (into Educational Methods and Clinical Ophthalmology) is very much encouraged and there may be an opportunity to undertake a distance learning degree in Medical Education for all those interested who stay in post for 1 year or more. Teaching fellows undertaking / holding higher degrees in medical education are particularly welcome. Every effort is made to allow sufficient time for medical education study and research in order to ensure completion of higher degrees and publications in the 12 months period of the teaching fellowship. The PGcert level higher degree in medical education is part funded by the department and time for fulfilling course assignments and CPD / journal club events can be organised. "}