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Clinical Fellow in Paediatric SurgeryinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 30 OCT 2024

Band Doctor - other: £41,750 to £64,288 a year Per annum  FIXEDTERM  GOOD SALARY 

GASTROENTEROLOGISTGASTROINTESTINALINFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASENEONATALNHS

Barts Health NHS TrustFollow Barts Health NHS Trust

Exposure to a wide range of surgical specialties, including neonatal surgery, GI surgery, urology, and paediatric trauma.
Opportunities to participate in clinical activities, formal teaching sessions, audits, and research – enhancing professional development.
Involvement in a leading centre for Paediatric Gastro-Surgery in the UK, known for its excellence and comprehensive services.
Collaboration with experienced consultants and a dedicated middle-grade team, providing a supportive learning environment.
Potential for academic growth through participation in multiple research projects within the department.
Opportunities to gain experience in complex cases and specialized services like the management of motility disorders in children.
The position is suitable for secondment, offering flexibility for those currently in training or other roles.
The Barts Health NHS Trust is offering a 12-month Clinical Fellow position in Paediatric Surgery in London, a non-training role that closely mirrors that of a registrar in General Surgery. The position involves joining a busy department comprised of various clinical and surgical specialists, including a focus on neonatal surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, urology, and paediatric trauma. The post offers substantial opportunities for engagement in clinical practices, formal teaching, audits, and research, despite lacking formal educational approval.

The department, known for its extensive Paediatric Gastro-Surgery services, consists of five surgeons and collaborates with adult gastroenterology, particularly in managing conditions like Inflammatory Bowel Disease and motility disorders. The role may be suitable for secondment, and applicants are encouraged to apply promptly as the vacancy may close early due to high application volumes.
Exposure to a wide range of surgical specialties, including neonatal surgery, GI surgery, urology, and paediatric trauma.
Opportunities to participate in clinical activities, formal teaching sessions, audits, and research – enhancing professional development.
Involvement in a leading centre for Paediatric Gastro-Surgery in the UK, known for its excellence and comprehensive services.
Collaboration with experienced consultants and a dedicated middle-grade team, providing a supportive learning environment.
Potential for academic growth through participation in multiple research projects within the department.
Opportunities to gain experience in complex cases and specialized services like the management of motility disorders in children.
The position is suitable for secondment, offering flexibility for those currently in training or other roles.

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