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Senior Clinical Fellow in Emergency MedicineinBangorinBangorPUBLISHED THU 21 NOV 2024

Band Doctor - other: £43,821 to £68,330 a year pro rata  FIXEDTERM  GOOD SALARY 

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Active involvement in teaching and service development, enhancing leadership and mentorship skills.
Access to enthusiastic educational supervisors for CV enhancement and research portfolio initiation.
Comprehensive training prepares fellows for future PHEM sub-specialty training opportunities.
Unique insights into search and rescue medicine through collaborations with SAR and Mountain Rescue teams in Snowdonia.
Generous allocation of 50% time for medical education, allowing for impactful teaching of various healthcare students.
Opportunity to hone simulation teaching skills in both hospital settings and dedicated simulation suites.
Option for a fully funded PGCertMedEd for those staying 12 months, adding significant value to the fellowship experience.
The role of Senior Clinical Fellow in Emergency Medicine at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in Bangor involves a comprehensive engagement in clinical practice, teaching, service development, and audit as part of a dynamic team. Candidates will have opportunities to participate in pre-hospital emergency medicine (PHEM), including shifts with the Welsh Ambulance Service and gain valuable insights from collaboration with search and rescue teams. The position is designed to be a precursor to further subspecialty training in PHEM.

Additionally, the fellowship offers a strong emphasis on medical education, dedicating 50% of the fellow's time to teaching medical and paramedic students, alongside junior doctors. There are also opportunities for professional development, including the possibility of a funded PGCertMedEd for those committing to a 12-month tenure. The role is open to Welsh and English speakers, with proficiency in Welsh being desirable.
Active involvement in teaching and service development, enhancing leadership and mentorship skills.
Access to enthusiastic educational supervisors for CV enhancement and research portfolio initiation.
Comprehensive training prepares fellows for future PHEM sub-specialty training opportunities.
Unique insights into search and rescue medicine through collaborations with SAR and Mountain Rescue teams in Snowdonia.
Generous allocation of 50% time for medical education, allowing for impactful teaching of various healthcare students.
Opportunity to hone simulation teaching skills in both hospital settings and dedicated simulation suites.
Option for a fully funded PGCertMedEd for those staying 12 months, adding significant value to the fellowship experience.

 


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