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Senior Clinical Fellow in Hands and Upper Limb SurgeryinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED FRI 28 FEB 2025

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Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation TrustFollow Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work at a leading institution, Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust is well-respected in the healthcare community, providing a prestigious environment for career advancement.
Comprehensive training and experience, The role is equivalent to post CCT level, providing senior responsibilities that align with advanced training in Hand and Upper Limb Surgery.
Interdisciplinary collaboration, The fellowship includes close working relationships with the plastic surgical team, enhancing learning and collaborative patient care.
Diverse patient exposure, The post offers opportunities to provide secondary and tertiary care, allowing for a wide range of clinical experiences in hands and upper limb surgery.
Involvement in research and audits, The position encourages participation in audit and research activities, enhancing professional development and contributing to the field.
Structured environment with supportive mentorship, The fellow will benefit from an educational atmosphere, receiving guidance and support from experienced colleagues.
Work-life balance with on-call commitment, The role offers a manageable on-call commitment of 1 in 8-9, allowing for a balance between professional responsibilities and personal life.
Join Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust as a Senior Clinical Fellow in Hand and Upper Limb Surgery, kicking off in October 2025. This pivotal role offers a unique opportunity for those looking to advance their medical careers in a supportive and educational environment. You will be instrumental in delivering care to the community of southern and central Birmingham, as well as providing specialised services across the West Midlands. Our cohesive team, including plastic surgeons, ensures a collaborative and enriching experience where your expertise will flourish.

In this senior fellowship, you will engage in daily ward rounds, trauma lists, and elective clinics, gaining invaluable hands-on experience. Your role will also include contributing to audits and research, enhancing both your professional development and patient outcomes. This position is designed for those who have completed a Plastic Training Programme or possess equivalent expertise in hand surgery. If you’re passionate about making a difference in healthcare and want to be part of a dynamic team committed to excellence in patient care, we encourage you to apply. Don't forget to highlight your relevant experience and qualifications in your application, as we often receive a high volume of applications. Apply today and let’s shape the future of healthcare together!
Opportunity to work at a leading institution, Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust is well-respected in the healthcare community, providing a prestigious environment for career advancement.
Comprehensive training and experience, The role is equivalent to post CCT level, providing senior responsibilities that align with advanced training in Hand and Upper Limb Surgery.
Interdisciplinary collaboration, The fellowship includes close working relationships with the plastic surgical team, enhancing learning and collaborative patient care.
Diverse patient exposure, The post offers opportunities to provide secondary and tertiary care, allowing for a wide range of clinical experiences in hands and upper limb surgery.
Involvement in research and audits, The position encourages participation in audit and research activities, enhancing professional development and contributing to the field.
Structured environment with supportive mentorship, The fellow will benefit from an educational atmosphere, receiving guidance and support from experienced colleagues.
Work-life balance with on-call commitment, The role offers a manageable on-call commitment of 1 in 8-9, allowing for a balance between professional responsibilities and personal life.

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