Senior Clinical Fellow in Critical Care Medicine (up to 1 year, fixed term) with a special interest in follow-up after criticalillness.This post is suitable for applicants who wish to pursue a career as a consultant in intensive care medicine. It is equallysuited to those still in training and those in possession of a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training who wish togain experience in critical care follow-up before taking up a consultant post. Please refer to the table below for essentialand desirable criteria.This fellowship aims to provide experience and training in delivering follow-up after critical illness and in cardiothoraciccritical care.
Have sufficient knowledge/experience to be able to deliver/lead a critical care follow-up service in a consultant role
Have delivered elements of service evaluation and implemented improvements and innovations in the delivery ofcritical care follow-up
Appreciate the role of the multi-professional team in delivering critical care follow-up
Understand the relationship between secondary/tertiary care and community/primary care in delivering care forpatients and their families
Be able to involve patients and families in evaluating, improving and delivering critical care follow-up
Understand the elements required to deliver a successful peer-support program.
Know the key literature and national guidance/quality standards with regard to life after critical illness.
Have prepared an abstract/poster for presentation at a national/international meeting
Have prepared a paper for publication in a peer-reviewed journal
Have sufficient knowledge/experience to be able to deliver/lead a critical care follow-up service in a consultant role
Have delivered elements of service evaluation and implemented improvements and innovations in the delivery of critical care follow-up
Appreciate the role of the multi-professional team in delivering critical care follow-up.
Understand the relationship between secondary/tertiary care and community/primary care in delivering care for patients and their families.
Be able to involve patients and families in evaluating, improving and delivering critical care follow-up.
Understand the elements required to deliver a successful peer-support program.
Know the key literature and national guidance/quality standards with regard to life after critical illness.
Have prepared an abstract/poster for presentation at a national/international meeting
Have prepared a paper for publication in a peer-reviewed journal