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Ophthalmology Fellow in GlaucomainNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED THU 5 DEC 2024

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Extensive experience in Glaucoma within a busy and dynamic ophthalmic teaching department.
Opportunity to work with a supportive and enthusiastic team of medical professionals, enhancing collaboration and learning.
Exposure to a comprehensive range of ophthalmic sub-specialties, broadening clinical expertise and knowledge.
Participation in both inpatient and outpatient services, providing a well-rounded experience in patient care.
Access to a funded post that offers valuable post-CCST experience and professional development.
Involvement in the future expansion of services, providing opportunities to innovate and improve patient care.
Participation in a rota system for evening, weekend, and bank holiday work, promoting flexibility and work-life balance.
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is seeking applications for a 12-month funded fellowship position in Ophthalmology, specifically focusing on Glaucoma, starting in April 2025. This role is suitable for ophthalmologists who have completed their CCST training or are Specialist Registrars nearing completion. The fellowship offers the opportunity to gain substantial experience within a busy ophthalmic teaching department that provides a wide range of eye care services, including Eye Casualty, inpatient, and outpatient care.

The successful candidate will work closely with a dedicated team of medical professionals, contributing to high-quality patient care in the department. The role requires participation in an extended service, which may include evening, weekend, and bank holiday duties on a rota basis. Candidates are encouraged to review the full job description and person specification for detailed responsibilities and requirements.
Extensive experience in Glaucoma within a busy and dynamic ophthalmic teaching department.
Opportunity to work with a supportive and enthusiastic team of medical professionals, enhancing collaboration and learning.
Exposure to a comprehensive range of ophthalmic sub-specialties, broadening clinical expertise and knowledge.
Participation in both inpatient and outpatient services, providing a well-rounded experience in patient care.
Access to a funded post that offers valuable post-CCST experience and professional development.
Involvement in the future expansion of services, providing opportunities to innovate and improve patient care.
Participation in a rota system for evening, weekend, and bank holiday work, promoting flexibility and work-life balance.

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