The Medical Examiner Service at RWT has been established successfully since 2. We are now working to expand our service to support the review of deaths that occur in the non-acute sector and to also fill a vacancy amongst our current establishment. We currently have 8 MEs working on the Rota and wish to invite applications from those interested in joining the Rota to expand the service for 2 PA/Session per week.
Our service of Medical Examiner(s) and Medical Examiner Officer(s) combine clinical and administrative skills, compassion and sensitivity and a commitment to engage with bereaved families to complete a review of every in-hospital death. This service has been expanded to undertake review of non-coronial deaths in the community also.
The Medical Examiner model provides many benefits, including improvements in patient safety, an increase in the accuracy of death certification and a quicker identification of problems with care. Medical examiners (ME) were also able to address bereaved relatives' concerns.
In addition to effective scrutiny of MCCDs (death certificates), MEs will provide medical advice to coroners and advice to certifying doctors. They will work with NHS colleagues to use the information they collect to support clinical governance and they will assist in training doctors and other healthcare professionals on the appropriate certification of death.
A Medical Examiner must be a medical practitioner, registered with the General Medical Council and maintaining a licence to practise by compliance with the GMC requirements for revalidation.They must meet the essential requirements of the person specification and comply with the duties set out in the job description.
We are seeking for interested from experienced clinicians who wish to take up the additional role that will be remunerated on a sessional basis. Currently we wish to appoint MEs to fill a vacancy that has arisen. The minimum commitment is 1 PA / Session per week. The PA/Session time which we require cover for is as follows and therefore the successful candidate will need to be able to cover one of the following sessions:
Successful candidates are expected to complete the e-Learning module for medical examiners and any additional training, as specified by the Medical Examiners committee of the RCPath before commencing work as a medical examiner. MEs should maintain an up to date knowledge of clinical causes of death, together with death certification requirements and processes ( www.jobsincare.com/job/jbnsbe5U
About usMedical practitioners must be registered by the General Medical Council to practise in the UK. The candidate must have been registered as a medical practitioner and in practice throughout the previous five years as at the date of appointment. The medical examiners will undergo online training offered by Health Education England.
The main responsibilities of the ME are to:
Further information regarding this role is provided within the attached Job Description and Person Specification.
The Medical Examiner Service at RWT has been established successfully since 2. We are now working to expand our service to support the review of deaths that occur in the non-acute sector and to also fill a vacancy amongst our current establishment. We currently have 8 MEs working on the Rota and wish to invite applications from those interested in joining the Rota to expand the service for 2 PA/Session per week.
Our service of Medical Examiner(s) and Medical Examiner Officer(s) combine clinical and administrative skills, compassion and sensitivity and a commitment to engage with bereaved families to complete a review of every in-hospital death. This service has been expanded to undertake review of non-coronial deaths in the community also.
The Medical Examiner model provides many benefits, including improvements in patient safety, an increase in the accuracy of death certification and a quicker identification of problems with care. Medical examiners (ME) were also able to address bereaved relatives' concerns.
In addition to effective scrutiny of MCCDs (death certificates), MEs will provide medical advice to coroners and advice to certifying doctors. They will work with NHS colleagues to use the information they collect to support clinical governance and they will assist in training doctors and other healthcare professionals on the appropriate certification of death.
A Medical Examiner must be a medical practitioner, registered with the General Medical Council and maintaining a licence to practise by compliance with the GMC requirements for revalidation.They must meet the essential requirements of the person specification and comply with the duties set out in the job description.
We are seeking for interested from experienced clinicians who wish to take up the additional role that will be remunerated on a sessional basis. Currently we wish to appoint MEs to fill a vacancy that has arisen. The minimum commitment is 1 PA / Session per week. The PA/Session time which we require cover for is as follows and therefore the successful candidate will need to be able to cover one of the following sessions:
Successful candidates are expected to complete the e-Learning module for medical examiners and any additional training, as specified by the Medical Examiners committee of the RCPath before commencing work as a medical examiner. MEs should maintain an up to date knowledge of clinical causes of death, together with death certification requirements and processes ( www.jobsincare.com/job/jbnsbe5U
Medical practitioners must be registered by the General Medical Council to practise in the UK. The candidate must have been registered as a medical practitioner and in practice throughout the previous five years as at the date of appointment. The medical examiners will undergo online training offered by Health Education England.
The main responsibilities of the ME are to:
Further information regarding this role is provided within the attached Job Description and Person Specification.