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Peri-CCT level Breast Microsurgery Fellowship- (Senior LED)inManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED MON 24 MAR 2025

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MATERNITYNHSON-CALL
High-volume experience, The fellowship provides exposure to approximately 200 free flap cases per year, allowing for extensive hands-on practice in breast microsurgery.
Training enhancement, This role is tailored for plastic surgeons looking to refine their skills and enhance their training, making it an excellent stepping stone to a substantive NHS consultant post.
No on-call commitment, The position does not require on-call duties, offering a better work-life balance.
Strong mentorship, Fellows will work alongside experienced Consultant Plastic Surgeons, benefiting from their expertise and engaging in teaching and mentoring activities for specialty registrar grades.
Career advancement opportunities, Former fellows have successfully transitioned to substantive NHS Consultant appointments, indicating a solid track record of career progression after completing the fellowship.
Focus on research and audit, Involvement in research and audits offers fellows the chance to contribute to the academic side of breast surgery, enhancing their CV and knowledge base.
Inclusive work environment, The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust promotes diversity and supports applicants from various backgrounds, fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace.
Are you a passionate plastic surgeon looking to advance your career? Join us at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust for a unique 6-month Peri-CCT Breast Microsurgery Fellowship starting in August 2025 or February 2026. This role is perfect for those at the end of their training or recently qualified, aiming to hone their skills in a high-volume unit renowned for its expertise in microsurgical breast reconstruction. Here, you’ll work alongside a supportive team of esteemed Consultants, gaining invaluable experience with approximately 200 free flap cases each year, including DIEP and thigh flaps.

At MFT, we celebrate diversity and champion the values that make our workforce representative of the communities we serve. Women are encouraged to apply as we value unique perspectives that help us provide the best care possible. Enjoy a collaborative environment with no on-call commitments, and opportunities to engage in teaching, research, and audits. We believe in supporting our staff as they care for others; our Candidate Essentials Guide offers insights into our inclusive culture and the benefits we provide. Ready to take the next step in your career? We look forward to welcoming you to our team!
High-volume experience, The fellowship provides exposure to approximately 200 free flap cases per year, allowing for extensive hands-on practice in breast microsurgery.
Training enhancement, This role is tailored for plastic surgeons looking to refine their skills and enhance their training, making it an excellent stepping stone to a substantive NHS consultant post.
No on-call commitment, The position does not require on-call duties, offering a better work-life balance.
Strong mentorship, Fellows will work alongside experienced Consultant Plastic Surgeons, benefiting from their expertise and engaging in teaching and mentoring activities for specialty registrar grades.
Career advancement opportunities, Former fellows have successfully transitioned to substantive NHS Consultant appointments, indicating a solid track record of career progression after completing the fellowship.
Focus on research and audit, Involvement in research and audits offers fellows the chance to contribute to the academic side of breast surgery, enhancing their CV and knowledge base.
Inclusive work environment, The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust promotes diversity and supports applicants from various backgrounds, fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace.

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