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Junior Clinical Fellow - Trauma & OrthopaedicsinReadinginReadingPUBLISHED FRI 8 DEC 2023

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Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation TrustFollow Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

Whilst not formal training posts these jobs are either generated from gaps in the training programmes or established trust posts. The Trust is committed to the educational development of medical staff within this programme. Candidates will be assigned an educational supervisor.

We are in the initial process of establishing an Education qualification (PG Cert Edu) with the University of Reading and hope to secure funding to assist with this.

We are determined to support successful applicants with career progression and actively encourage and support involvement in Quality Improvement, learning and exam/interview preparation. Applicants will be assigned an educational supervisor for the year and will be encouraged to attend appropriate teaching sessions within the trust.

We also run a structured teaching programme in which JCF doctors provide medical student teaching and obtain feedback on this. JCF doctors also have the option to be mentored by previous JCF doctors.

A new, exciting opportunity has arisen for a Junior Clinical Fellow (JCF) to join the Trauma and Orthopaedics Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. This post is fixed term period of 6 months with the option to extend. Ideally looking for someone to start as soon as possible.

The role of the Junior Clinical Fellow is varied, including ward cover (trauma & elective), fracture clinics, SHO on-calls, elective clinics (if allocated to work with a Consultant), assisting in elective theatres and trauma theatres. This role will have exposure to all areas of the department.

Within this, there are plenty of educational opportunities including planned teaching, simulation sessions and departmental teaching sessions are arranged by the Consultants and Registrars. JCF posts are also provided with study leave allowance.

The Junior Clinical Fellow post plays an important support role within the department, including helping with FY1/FY2/GPTVS/CT1 inductions.


Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you describe your experience in trauma and orthopaedics, and what specific skills you bring to this role?
2. How would you approach a situation where a patient presents with multiple fractures? What initial management steps would you take?
3. What do you understand about the role of a Junior Clinical Fellow in the context of ward cover and on-call responsibilities?
4. Can you give an example of a challenging case you've encountered, and how you managed it?
5. The Trust emphasises educational development. Can you share any experiences where you have actively pursued learning opportunities in your medical career?
1. Can you describe your experience in trauma and orthopaedics, and what specific skills you bring to this role?
2. How would you approach a situation where a patient presents with multiple fractures? What initial management steps would you take?
3. What do you understand about the role of a Junior Clinical Fellow in the context of ward cover and on-call responsibilities?
4. Can you give an example of a challenging case you've encountered, and how you managed it?
5. The Trust emphasises educational development. Can you share any experiences where you have actively pursued learning opportunities in your medical career?
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