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General Surgery SHOinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED FRI 10 JAN 2025

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work within a prestigious institution like University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, known for its complex and diverse patient population.
Hands-on experience in multiple surgical specialties including Upper GI, Endocrine, Bariatrics, and Colorectal, enhancing a wide range of skills.
Active participation in professional development activities and clinical governance programmes, including audits, ensuring continuous learning and improvement.
Ability to work closely with experienced Surgery Consultants and Specialist Registrar Trainees, providing mentorship and guidance.
Equal training opportunities, allowing for a balanced development of surgical skills and knowledge during the 12-month tenure.
Involvement in a surgical on-call rota, providing exposure to various emergency cases and enhancing critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Commitment to sustainability and becoming a carbon net zero health service by 2031, aligning with responsible and forward-thinking medical practices.
The University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a General Surgery Trust Grade Senior House Officer (SHO) for a full-time, 12-month fixed-term role in London. Eligible candidates must have experience working within the NHS for at least four weeks. The SHO will be responsible for inpatient care and assisting senior colleagues in various surgical specialties, including Upper GI, Endocrine, Bariatrics, and Colorectal surgery. The position also involves participation in a surgical on-call rota, support and leadership for junior staff, and engagement in professional development and clinical governance activities, such as audits.

UCLH is committed to providing exceptional patient care, education, and research, serving a diverse population through multiple specialized services across several sites. The trust prioritizes sustainability and has set ambitious goals to achieve carbon net zero by 2031 for direct emissions and 2040 for indirect emissions. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply promptly as the vacancy may close before the official deadline. For further information, candidates can contact the recruitment team.
Opportunity to work within a prestigious institution like University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, known for its complex and diverse patient population.
Hands-on experience in multiple surgical specialties including Upper GI, Endocrine, Bariatrics, and Colorectal, enhancing a wide range of skills.
Active participation in professional development activities and clinical governance programmes, including audits, ensuring continuous learning and improvement.
Ability to work closely with experienced Surgery Consultants and Specialist Registrar Trainees, providing mentorship and guidance.
Equal training opportunities, allowing for a balanced development of surgical skills and knowledge during the 12-month tenure.
Involvement in a surgical on-call rota, providing exposure to various emergency cases and enhancing critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Commitment to sustainability and becoming a carbon net zero health service by 2031, aligning with responsible and forward-thinking medical practices.

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