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Junior Clinical Fellow in Acute MedicineinCross Site - RPH and CDHinCross Site - RPH and CDHPUBLISHED WED 19 MAR 2025

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Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Supportive and educationally focused environment that promotes learning and development.
Opportunity to gain junior level experience in various medical subspecialties within a teaching hospital.
Direct involvement in day-to-day operations of Medical Assessment Unit, Emergency Department, and Same Day Emergency Care.
Good learning opportunities with close interactions and mentorship from consultants and registrars.
Hands-on experience with the ability to perform invasive procedures such as lumbar puncture, ascitic paracentesis, and pleural aspiration.
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, including GP and Emergency Department colleagues, enhancing teamwork and communication skills.
Exposure to a diverse patient population with a focus on urgent care, improving diagnostic and management skills.
Join us at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as a Junior Clinical Fellow in Acute Medicine, where your career in healthcare can truly flourish! This role offers you the chance to develop your skills in a nurturing and educational environment, working directly within the bustling settings of Royal Preston Hospital. You will be an essential part of our compassionate team, engaging with patients in the Medical Assessment Unit (MAU), Emergency Department (ED), and Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC). Your day will involve collaborating closely with experienced GP and ED colleagues, ensuring each patient receives the care they need, all while gaining invaluable hands-on experience.

We are committed to supporting your professional development, providing ample opportunities to work alongside seasoned consultants and registrars. As part of our dynamic team, you will not only assist with clerking and support senior doctors with ward duties, but you will also have the chance to undertake practical procedures, allowing you to enhance your clinical skills. If you’re looking for a role that empowers you to make a difference in patient care and boosts your career in a welcoming, supportive environment, we would love to hear from you!
Supportive and educationally focused environment that promotes learning and development.
Opportunity to gain junior level experience in various medical subspecialties within a teaching hospital.
Direct involvement in day-to-day operations of Medical Assessment Unit, Emergency Department, and Same Day Emergency Care.
Good learning opportunities with close interactions and mentorship from consultants and registrars.
Hands-on experience with the ability to perform invasive procedures such as lumbar puncture, ascitic paracentesis, and pleural aspiration.
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, including GP and Emergency Department colleagues, enhancing teamwork and communication skills.
Exposure to a diverse patient population with a focus on urgent care, improving diagnostic and management skills.

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