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Senior Clinical Fellow in Emergency Medicine 80:20 Research FellowshipinBristolinBristolPUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

Band Doctor - other: £61,825 to £70,425 a year pa pro rata  FIXEDTERM  GOOD SALARY 

DEMENTIAEMERGENCY DEPARTMENTNHSNIGHTSON-CALLULTRASOUND

University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW)Follow University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW)

Opportunity to work in an internationally recognized interdisciplinary research team, enhancing professional connections and collaborative skills.
Engagement in a diverse range of research areas related to Emergency Care, providing a broad experience and specialization in subjects of personal interest.
Paid time allocated for personal development in a specialist interest, allowing for tailored professional growth.
Possibility to present research findings at national conferences, building networking opportunities and enhancing public speaking abilities.
Combination of service provision and research, offering a well-rounded experience that enhances clinical competencies while pursuing academic interests.
Support and supervision from senior medical staff foster a safe learning environment, crucial for gaining autonomy in clinical management.
Flexible posting options accommodating various career stages, ensuring appealing opportunities for both trainees and non-trainees alike.
The Senior Clinical Fellow in Emergency Medicine position at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) offers an 80:20 research fellowship focused on developing expertise in both clinical and research domains. The role involves 80% clinical work in the adult emergency department and 20% dedicated time to pursue a personal specialist interest, such as education, global health, advanced airway management, or resuscitation. Candidates should be at ST4+ level or equivalent with a relevant postgraduate qualification and prior experience in Emergency Medicine. The position includes opportunities for patient recruitment, data analysis, and participation in clinical audits, all while receiving supervision and support from senior medical staff.

This fellowship provides the chance to work in a busy inner-city university hospital, engage in interdisciplinary research, and present findings at national conferences, thus enhancing the candidate’s clinical skills and academic profile. Additionally, the post involves on-call responsibilities with a full shift roster, allowing the fellow to gain significant practical experience while contributing to the ongoing development of emergency healthcare practices.
Opportunity to work in an internationally recognized interdisciplinary research team, enhancing professional connections and collaborative skills.
Engagement in a diverse range of research areas related to Emergency Care, providing a broad experience and specialization in subjects of personal interest.
Paid time allocated for personal development in a specialist interest, allowing for tailored professional growth.
Possibility to present research findings at national conferences, building networking opportunities and enhancing public speaking abilities.
Combination of service provision and research, offering a well-rounded experience that enhances clinical competencies while pursuing academic interests.
Support and supervision from senior medical staff foster a safe learning environment, crucial for gaining autonomy in clinical management.
Flexible posting options accommodating various career stages, ensuring appealing opportunities for both trainees and non-trainees alike.

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