Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust has a exciting position of Clinical Fellow Ophthalmologist with an interest in Retina post available within their Ophthalmology Department.This post is based at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust (Stoke Mandeville, Wycombe General and Amersham Hospitals in Buckinghamshire) and is a permanent post.Please note:
All applicantsMUST have a GMC registration and 'Licence to Practice in the UKWe expect this to be a popular post and this advert may close earlier than the advertised closing date. We therefore encourage interested applicants to submit early applications.
A fellow post in the sub-specialty of Retina, with the main focus on medical retina and general ophthalmology is available at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS.
This post is based at Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust (Stoke Mandeville, WycombeGeneral and Amersham Hospitals in Buckinghamshire) and is for a permanent post.
Our hospital is in an area of outstanding natural beauty and within easy reach of London and the Midlands.
The successful applicant will have opportunity in training in the clinical management of Medical retina patients with clinical work-up and decision making in the out-patient setting, emergency clinics, AMD one stop clinics and laser clinics.
For candidates seeking training recognition through the new Portfolio Pathway (previously known as CESR), some clinics can be adjusted to accommodate other subspecialties such as neuro-ophthalmology, glaucoma, cornea, oculoplastic.. This will be subject to department clinic capacities at any of the three sites.
This is not a surgical post. We can explore the possibility of access to supervised lists with departmental agreement on an individual basis.
Supervision of junior trainees and other colleagues within the department will be required depending on appropriate candidate experience.
For more detail on this post please review the Job Description and Person Specification attached to this advert.
Contact Miss M Latasiewicz , or Miss A Tunio , for further details.