Senior Clinical Fellow in Neurosurgery (ST3-5) • London Barts Health NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSenior Clinical Fellow in Neurosurgery (ST3-5) with Barts Health NHS Trust in London\n\n Please refer to the job description and person specification for the main responsibilities of this role. Barts Health NHS Trust Emergency Care and Acute Trauma Division Senior Clinical Fellow in Neurosurgery (ST3-5) The Royal London Hospital is one of the UK's busiest and oldest teaching hospitals, operating in purpose built facilities close to the historic site in Whitechapel, East London. As well as Europe's largest Neuro-Trauma service, the Department of Neurosurgery provides a full range of sub-specialties, including Neuro-Oncology, Complex Spine, Neurovascular, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Functional, Neuro-Modulation for Pain, Complex Hydrocephalus and Craniofacial Reconstruction. The Neurosurgeons are supported by a comprehensive Clinical Neurophysiology department (including intraoperative monitoring), dedicated Consultant Neuro-Radiologists, Neuro-intensive care (including a Neuro-Monitored unit within the department), Neurologists and a new Hyper-Acute Thrombectomy Service. We are currently recruiting for a Senior Clinical Fellow Level (ST3-5 Equivalent) in Neurosurgery for a twelve month period. There is a dedicated in-house Consultant-led Neurosurgical teaching programme, and successful applicants will be supported in their broader professional and career development, particularly with reference to attaining the FRCS examination. The successful candidate must be GMC registered (with a license to practice) and have prior experience in Neurosurgery before their application can be considered. "}