Junior Clinical Fellow in Neuro ICU inOxford inOxford PUBLISHED FRI 25 OCT 2024

Band Doctor - other: £49,909 to £61,825 a year per annum  FIXEDTERM 
ANTIBODY CANNULATION INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NEONATAL NHS ON-CALL WEEKEND
Gain valuable experience in a tertiary multidisciplinary team, enhancing clinical skills in Neurocritical Care.
Ideal for F3 level or Core Trainees aiming to strengthen applications for specialty training in various fields like Anaesthesia, ICM, Neurology, and more.
Exposure to supervised hands-on learning with opportunities to develop critical airway skills, central venous, and arterial cannulation.
Participation in twice-daily consultant-led ICU ward rounds, enabling direct interaction with experienced clinicians and learning from real-time cases.
Opportunities for teaching, training, and clinical governance activities, supporting both personal and professional development.
Access to state-of-the-art facilities at the John Radcliffe Hospital, recognized as a Major Trauma Centre and home to comprehensive critical care services.
The Junior Clinical Fellowship in Neuro ICU at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust offers a one-year, fixed-term opportunity for F3 level or Core Trainees to enhance their skills and knowledge within a multidisciplinary team in neurocritical care. The position includes supervised, hands-on learning and opportunities to develop essential procedures such as airway management and cannulation. Candidates will participate in consultant-led ward rounds, daily clinical reviews, and be involved in patient care on the Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit, with extensive supervision and support from experienced clinicians.

Additionally, the role encompasses involvement in teaching, research, clinical governance, and personal development activities, all while contributing to the clinical functioning of the department. The successful applicant will also engage in on-call duties and may participate in anaesthesia sessions, while being part of a cohesive team committed to high standards of patient care and safety.

 


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