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Intensive Care RegistrarinHillingdoninHillingdonPUBLISHED WED 29 JAN 2025

Band Doctor - other: £37,068 to £57,570 a year incl. HCA £2.162  FIXEDTERM 
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTINTENSIVE CARE UNITNHSVISA

The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for hands-on experience in managing critically ill patients, enhancing clinical skills and decision-making.
Regular opportunities to participate in theatre lists, allowing for the development of surgical skills.
Involvement in teaching and training younger medical trainees, fostering leadership and educational abilities.
Exposure to a variety of cases throughout the hospital, including wards and emergency department, broadening clinical knowledge.
Structured support and supervision from experienced Intensive Care Consultants, ensuring professional development.
Flexibility in contract duration (six months to one year) tailored to the needs of the applicant.
Possibility of extended contracts for overseas candidates to facilitate Visa arrangements, increasing career opportunities.
The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is seeking four Intensive Care Registrars for a position lasting between six months to one year. Candidates must be airway trained and will have regular opportunities for involvement in theatre activities and teaching. The role entails daily management and review of critically ill adult patients in the Intensive Care Unit while also overseeing patients throughout the hospital, including wards and the emergency department. Under the guidance of Intensive Care Consultants, the registrar will participate in patient assessment, admission, management, and discharge processes.

Candidates are expected to operate at the Specialty Registrar level, taking on significant responsibilities in the assessment and management of unwell patients, as well as supervising junior trainees. Support and oversight will be provided by the consultant team, ensuring a robust learning and working environment. The role may offer extended contract options for suitable overseas candidates for visa purposes.
Opportunity for hands-on experience in managing critically ill patients, enhancing clinical skills and decision-making.
Regular opportunities to participate in theatre lists, allowing for the development of surgical skills.
Involvement in teaching and training younger medical trainees, fostering leadership and educational abilities.
Exposure to a variety of cases throughout the hospital, including wards and emergency department, broadening clinical knowledge.
Structured support and supervision from experienced Intensive Care Consultants, ensuring professional development.
Flexibility in contract duration (six months to one year) tailored to the needs of the applicant.
Possibility of extended contracts for overseas candidates to facilitate Visa arrangements, increasing career opportunities.

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