Detailed job description and main responsibilities
DUTIES OF THE POST
The clinical fellow will be required to take responsibility with his/her colleagues in the provision of a full anaesthetic service to the Trust.
Routine duties include providing peri operative care for patients in the trust including pre and postoperative visits. On call duties include providing anaesthetic services for obstetrics or intensive care on a full shift rota. Duties of the post may be subject to change due to reconfiguration of services within the trust.
The clinical fellow will be responsible to a nominated consultant and the Clinical Director of the department and will be expected to work with consultants to maintain standards, education and develop skills.
JOB PLAN
Resident 1:8 full shift. EWTD 09 compliant . new junior doctor contract compliant
REQUIREMENTS
Two years anaesthetic training and service in recognised hospitals at SHO level or higher. Some On call experience for intensive care and obstetrics is essential. Applicants in possession of the FRCA, FFARCSI or equivalent will be at an advantage but this is not mandatory.
TEACHING, STUDY AND TRAINING
The anaesthetist will be allocated to individual educational supervisors, who will ensure that training and competencies are developed according to the RCOA guidelines.
It is expected that the Anaesthetist will take part in the regular departmental Audit and Journal meetings and participate in Continuing Medical Education as required by the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
There is a weekly academic anaesthetic meeting at the Trust, which the trust grade anaesthetist is expected to attend and contribute to. The Homerton Anaesthetic Department has a selection of up to date reference texts plus network computers allowing access to the internet, intranet and preparation of PowerPoint presentations. There is a Postgraduate Medical Education Centre, which runs regular lunchtime meetings for trainees, and there is a well-equipped library and audiovisual department.
AUDIT
There are cyclical audit projects available for trainees who are actively encouraged to participate in. There are opportunities to present this work at trust wide clinical governance and audit days.
The clinical fellow will be required to take responsibility with his/her colleagues in the provision of a full anaesthetic service to the Trust.
The clinical fellow will be responsible to a nominated consultant and the Clinical Director of the department and will be expected to work with consultants to maintain standards, education and develop skills.
Routine duties include providing peri operative care for patients in the trust including pre and postoperative visits. On call duties include providing anaesthetic services for obstetrics or intensive care on a full shift rota. Duties of the post may be subject to change due to reconfiguration of services within the trust.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
DUTIES OF THE POST
The clinical fellow will be required to take responsibility with his/her colleagues in the provision of a full anaesthetic service to the Trust.
Routine duties include providing peri operative care for patients in the trust including pre and postoperative visits. On call duties include providing anaesthetic services for obstetrics or intensive care on a full shift rota. Duties of the post may be subject to change due to reconfiguration of services within the trust.
The clinical fellow will be responsible to a nominated consultant and the Clinical Director of the department and will be expected to work with consultants to maintain standards, education and develop skills.
JOB PLAN
Resident 1:8 full shift. EWTD 09 compliant . new junior doctor contract compliant
REQUIREMENTS
Two years anaesthetic training and service in recognised hospitals at SHO level or higher. Some On call experience for intensive care and obstetrics is essential. Applicants in possession of the FRCA, FFARCSI or equivalent will be at an advantage but this is not mandatory.
TEACHING, STUDY AND TRAINING
The anaesthetist will be allocated to individual educational supervisors, who will ensure that training and competencies are developed according to the RCOA guidelines.
It is expected that the Anaesthetist will take part in the regular departmental Audit and Journal meetings and participate in Continuing Medical Education as required by the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
There is a weekly academic anaesthetic meeting at the Trust, which the trust grade anaesthetist is expected to attend and contribute to. The Homerton Anaesthetic Department has a selection of up to date reference texts plus network computers allowing access to the internet, intranet and preparation of PowerPoint presentations. There is a Postgraduate Medical Education Centre, which runs regular lunchtime meetings for trainees, and there is a well-equipped library and audiovisual department.
AUDIT
There are cyclical audit projects available for trainees who are actively encouraged to participate in. There are opportunities to present this work at trust wide clinical governance and audit days.
The clinical fellow will be required to take responsibility with his/her colleagues in the provision of a full anaesthetic service to the Trust.
The clinical fellow will be responsible to a nominated consultant and the Clinical Director of the department and will be expected to work with consultants to maintain standards, education and develop skills.
Routine duties include providing peri operative care for patients in the trust including pre and postoperative visits. On call duties include providing anaesthetic services for obstetrics or intensive care on a full shift rota. Duties of the post may be subject to change due to reconfiguration of services within the trust.