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Senior Clinical Fellow in Critical Care MedicineinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Band Doctor - other: £41,750 to £64,288 a year per annum  FIXEDTERM 
FAMILYHOLISTICMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS
Opportunities for professional development and specialization in critical care follow-up, enhancing expertise for a consultant role.
Collaboration with a multi-professional team, fostering a supportive work environment and a holistic approach to patient care.
Possibility to engage in innovative practices, contributing to service evaluation and improvements in critical care follow-up service.
Access to a network of resources and literature regarding national guidance and quality standards, ensuring up-to-date knowledge and practices.
Experience in patient and family involvement in care delivery, improving communication skills and patient-centered care approaches.
Chances to present research at national/international conferences, promoting professional visibility and collaboration within the medical community.
Involvement in peer-support programs, enhancing understanding of the community aspect of patient recovery and follow-up care.
Join Us as a Senior Clinical Fellow in Critical Care Medicine at Barts Health NHS Trust, London!
Are you a compassionate professional looking to shape the future of care? We invite you to embark on an enriching journey with our Senior Clinical Fellow position, focusing on follow-up after critical illness. This role is perfect for women in healthcare seeking a fulfilling career, whether you’re pursuing consultancy in intensive care medicine or gaining valuable experience while still in training. With a commitment to empowering patients and families, you'll lead a multi-disciplinary team in delivering exceptional follow-up services, making a profound difference in the lives of those recovering from critical illness.
At Barts Health NHS Trust, we value innovation and collaboration. In this role, you’ll develop your skills in critical care follow-up, contribute to service evaluation, and implement improvements that resonate with your learnings and ambitions. You’ll also play an essential part in guiding peer support programs, ensuring that everyone involved in care feels heard and supported. If you're ready to take the next step in your career and be part of a pioneering team that prioritises compassionate care, we'd love to hear from you!
Opportunities for professional development and specialization in critical care follow-up, enhancing expertise for a consultant role.
Collaboration with a multi-professional team, fostering a supportive work environment and a holistic approach to patient care.
Possibility to engage in innovative practices, contributing to service evaluation and improvements in critical care follow-up service.
Access to a network of resources and literature regarding national guidance and quality standards, ensuring up-to-date knowledge and practices.
Experience in patient and family involvement in care delivery, improving communication skills and patient-centered care approaches.
Chances to present research at national/international conferences, promoting professional visibility and collaboration within the medical community.
Involvement in peer-support programs, enhancing understanding of the community aspect of patient recovery and follow-up care.

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