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Clinical FellowsinGlasgowinGlasgowPUBLISHED SAT 5 APR 2025

Opportunities for professional development through formal teaching and mentorship from assigned Clinical and Educational Supervisors.
Possibility of participating in a broad range of surgical specialties including general surgery, major trauma, and orthopaedics.
Access to critical hands-on experience in managing complex cases, contributing to personal skill development and career progression.
Support for academic pursuits, including the option to engage in research projects and the potential to complete a higher degree (MSc).
Joint focus on both clinical and educational goals, allowing for structured growth in both areas throughout the fellowship year.
Work within one of the largest healthcare systems in the UK, providing exposure to a diverse patient population and complex healthcare needs.
Engagement with innovative surgical practices and advanced training in a supportive team environment within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Join NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as a Clinical Fellow and take your medical career to the next level in the vibrant city of Glasgow. With a year-long placement at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, you’ll gain hands-on experience in General Surgery, Major Trauma, and Orthopaedics, tailor-made for aspiring surgeons who want to enhance their clinical skills and CV. This is the perfect opportunity to shine, supported by a dedicated Clinical and Educational Supervisor to guide you through your journey. Flexibility to engage in departmental research or teaching initiatives will also be available, paving the way for potential higher qualifications.

At NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. We invite women and individuals from all backgrounds to apply, knowing that your unique experiences enrich our healthcare community. With over 14,300 staff serving a population of 1.15 million, you’ll be part of something bigger—enhancing lives through quality care while forging a meaningful career. If you’re ready to make a difference, apply with us by Sunday, 6th April 2025, and start your journey in a supportive and rewarding environment.
Opportunities for professional development through formal teaching and mentorship from assigned Clinical and Educational Supervisors.
Possibility of participating in a broad range of surgical specialties including general surgery, major trauma, and orthopaedics.
Access to critical hands-on experience in managing complex cases, contributing to personal skill development and career progression.
Support for academic pursuits, including the option to engage in research projects and the potential to complete a higher degree (MSc).
Joint focus on both clinical and educational goals, allowing for structured growth in both areas throughout the fellowship year.
Work within one of the largest healthcare systems in the UK, providing exposure to a diverse patient population and complex healthcare needs.
Engagement with innovative surgical practices and advanced training in a supportive team environment within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

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