Trust Doctor in Acute General Medicine IMT 3/ST3 - ST5
Posted 1 day 5 hours ago by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Oxfordshire, Oxford, United Kingdom, OX1 1
Job Description
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Band 5 NurseandBand 2 Healthcare Support Workerrecruitment iscentralised, meaning when you apply you will be considered fora number of rolesacross the Trust. If you have any questions please email: .
Domestic,catering,porteringandmaintenance engineerservices at some of our hospitals are provided by our PFI partners. For these jobs, please seevacancies with our PFI partners .
Fraudulent recruiters have been using social media platforms to dupe potential job seekers into divulging personal and financial information.
Sophisticated frauds, involving grooming of targeted individuals, shows the fake recruiter asking the unsuspecting job seeker to take part in a fake job interview, either over the phone or via WhatsApp, and also sending fraudulent follow-up correspondence offering job positions.
Any communication about jobs at Oxford University Hospitals will come from 'Trac', or via an ouh.nhs.uk email address.
All meetings and interviews will be scheduled on Microsoft Teams from a verified OUH email account.
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Trust Doctor in Acute General Medicine IMT 3/ST3 - ST5 MT04 Main area Acute General Medicine/Emergency Department Grade MT04 Contract 12 months (Fixed Term) Hours Full time - 40 hours per week (+ Out of Hours) Job ref 321-MRC-MS S6
Site John Radcliffe Hospital - AAU Town Oxford Salary £61,825 per annum Salary period Yearly Closing 11/08/:59
The Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research.
The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton Hospital in Banbury.
Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community. We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.
Many of our recruitment programmes use values-based interviewing to identify those who have the skills we seek, who share our values and who are able to deliver compassionate excellence from the outset. We know that this makes a significance difference to your job satisfaction and above all the outcomes and experience of our patients and their families.
The successful candidate will be assigned a clinical supervisor and will receive experience in Acute General Medicine during a two year period. Successful candidates will rotate through Acute General Medicine and Ambulatory Care during this year.
The appointee will be expected to undertake audit and quality improvement projects, as well as to attend clinical governance meetings, mortality and morbidity meetings, regional and national educational meetings. Research activity is encouraged. The close links with the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University will further enhance research engagement. The appointee will actively participate in the local educational programme of teaching undergraduates as well as postgraduates.
Main duties of the job Provision of Acute General Medicine Services within the Trust with responsibility for the prevention, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of illness within the Acute General Medicine department.
Close working with medical, nursing and allied health professionals to assist in providing high quality patient care.
The post holder will be accountable to Dr. Mridula Rajwani as Clinical Lead of the department.
Working for our organisation Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH)
OUH is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK and a renowned centre of clinical excellence. Each year, OUH has over one million patient contacts including nearly 100,000 emergency admissions. The Trust has a strong collaboration with the University of Oxford, which underpins the quality of care that is provided to patients, from the delivery of high-quality research - bringing innovation from the laboratory bench to the bedside - to the delivery of high-quality education and training for doctors.
OUH delivers acute emergency care on two of its four hospital sites (the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury), supports the urgent care pathway across distributed community settings, and is working towards comprehensive application of the Future Hospitals Commission principles.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities Clinical: The appointee will be responsible, together with other residents, for both inpatient and outpatient work.
1. Inpatient: The in - patient arrangement in acute general medicine will be based on a firm system. Each medical firm comprises of a consultant, SpR, SHO and a F1 doctor. The rota cycle for each firm is 8 weeks. The consultants in charge of the firms in acute general medicine have a wide range of special interests including geriatrics, endocrinology, infectious disease, nephrology, and peri-operative medicine.
2. The post holder will be expected to do an acute general medicine take based on rota allocations. In general, these takes are divided into day (9am to 4pm), evening (4pm to 9pm). They will also be expected to join the consultant for the post night take, where he/she will review patients admitted overnight (9pm to 9am). In general, an 8 week rota consists of 6 day takes, 7 evening takes and 5 post - night takes.
The post holder will also be expected to attend consultant ward rounds 5 days/week and will perform personal ward rounds on the patients admitted on call under the supervising consultant(s).
3. Outpatient: The post holder will do also be expected to review outpatients referred to the daily diagnostic unit (DDU), under each medical firm and discuss with the allocated consultant.
4. On call rota: The post holder will be on call based on the allocated rota. This includes blocks of 3-4 nights/8 weeks, where they will be responsible for night admissions and emergencies/referrals from in patient units at the John Radcliffe Hospital. On these nights the trainee will also be expected to answer calls for medical opinions and SpR triage from other hospitals within the trust, out of hours GPs and paramedics. Decisions on admission will also be considered by the trainee at these times.
5. The post holder will also be on - call for medical referrals and cardiac arrest calls within the hospital based on rota allocations on take days
Administration Duties: These include responsibility for inpatient discharge summaries, outpatient letters etc and the management of other resident staff on the team.
Person specification GMC
Please read more about this at the link below:
Band 5 NurseandBand 2 Healthcare Support Workerrecruitment iscentralised, meaning when you apply you will be considered fora number of rolesacross the Trust. If you have any questions please email: .
Domestic,catering,porteringandmaintenance engineerservices at some of our hospitals are provided by our PFI partners. For these jobs, please seevacancies with our PFI partners .
Fraudulent recruiters have been using social media platforms to dupe potential job seekers into divulging personal and financial information.
Sophisticated frauds, involving grooming of targeted individuals, shows the fake recruiter asking the unsuspecting job seeker to take part in a fake job interview, either over the phone or via WhatsApp, and also sending fraudulent follow-up correspondence offering job positions.
Any communication about jobs at Oxford University Hospitals will come from 'Trac', or via an ouh.nhs.uk email address.
All meetings and interviews will be scheduled on Microsoft Teams from a verified OUH email account.
If you have any doubts about any correspondence around recruitment, please contact us.
Trust Doctor in Acute General Medicine IMT 3/ST3 - ST5 MT04 Main area Acute General Medicine/Emergency Department Grade MT04 Contract 12 months (Fixed Term) Hours Full time - 40 hours per week (+ Out of Hours) Job ref 321-MRC-MS S6
Site John Radcliffe Hospital - AAU Town Oxford Salary £61,825 per annum Salary period Yearly Closing 11/08/:59
The Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research.
The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton Hospital in Banbury.
Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community. We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.
Many of our recruitment programmes use values-based interviewing to identify those who have the skills we seek, who share our values and who are able to deliver compassionate excellence from the outset. We know that this makes a significance difference to your job satisfaction and above all the outcomes and experience of our patients and their families.
The successful candidate will be assigned a clinical supervisor and will receive experience in Acute General Medicine during a two year period. Successful candidates will rotate through Acute General Medicine and Ambulatory Care during this year.
The appointee will be expected to undertake audit and quality improvement projects, as well as to attend clinical governance meetings, mortality and morbidity meetings, regional and national educational meetings. Research activity is encouraged. The close links with the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University will further enhance research engagement. The appointee will actively participate in the local educational programme of teaching undergraduates as well as postgraduates.
Main duties of the job Provision of Acute General Medicine Services within the Trust with responsibility for the prevention, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of illness within the Acute General Medicine department.
Close working with medical, nursing and allied health professionals to assist in providing high quality patient care.
The post holder will be accountable to Dr. Mridula Rajwani as Clinical Lead of the department.
Working for our organisation Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH)
OUH is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK and a renowned centre of clinical excellence. Each year, OUH has over one million patient contacts including nearly 100,000 emergency admissions. The Trust has a strong collaboration with the University of Oxford, which underpins the quality of care that is provided to patients, from the delivery of high-quality research - bringing innovation from the laboratory bench to the bedside - to the delivery of high-quality education and training for doctors.
OUH delivers acute emergency care on two of its four hospital sites (the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury), supports the urgent care pathway across distributed community settings, and is working towards comprehensive application of the Future Hospitals Commission principles.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities Clinical: The appointee will be responsible, together with other residents, for both inpatient and outpatient work.
1. Inpatient: The in - patient arrangement in acute general medicine will be based on a firm system. Each medical firm comprises of a consultant, SpR, SHO and a F1 doctor. The rota cycle for each firm is 8 weeks. The consultants in charge of the firms in acute general medicine have a wide range of special interests including geriatrics, endocrinology, infectious disease, nephrology, and peri-operative medicine.
2. The post holder will be expected to do an acute general medicine take based on rota allocations. In general, these takes are divided into day (9am to 4pm), evening (4pm to 9pm). They will also be expected to join the consultant for the post night take, where he/she will review patients admitted overnight (9pm to 9am). In general, an 8 week rota consists of 6 day takes, 7 evening takes and 5 post - night takes.
The post holder will also be expected to attend consultant ward rounds 5 days/week and will perform personal ward rounds on the patients admitted on call under the supervising consultant(s).
3. Outpatient: The post holder will do also be expected to review outpatients referred to the daily diagnostic unit (DDU), under each medical firm and discuss with the allocated consultant.
4. On call rota: The post holder will be on call based on the allocated rota. This includes blocks of 3-4 nights/8 weeks, where they will be responsible for night admissions and emergencies/referrals from in patient units at the John Radcliffe Hospital. On these nights the trainee will also be expected to answer calls for medical opinions and SpR triage from other hospitals within the trust, out of hours GPs and paramedics. Decisions on admission will also be considered by the trainee at these times.
5. The post holder will also be on - call for medical referrals and cardiac arrest calls within the hospital based on rota allocations on take days
Administration Duties: These include responsibility for inpatient discharge summaries, outpatient letters etc and the management of other resident staff on the team.
Person specification GMC
- Full GMC registration and licence to practise
- Be fit to practice
- Experienced in Acute medicine
- Should be ST4 and above
- Should not hold a CCT
- Satisfactory progress throughout training, including ARCP outcomes
- Additional degree (intercalated, masters or doctorate)
- Clinical competency in own medical specialty appropriate for their stage in training
- Appropriate knowledge base, and ability to apply sound clinical judgement to problems
- Ability to prioritise clinical need
- Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
- Ability to work without supervision where appropriate Demonstrable experience in ambulatory care
- Demonstrable outcomes in ambulatory care
- Experience in management of frailty syndromes
- Evidence of skills in management of acute medical emergencies (eg ALERT, IMPACT certification, ALS Instructor)
- Understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
- Understanding of research methodology
- Knowledge of evidence-based practice
- Evidence of involvement in a formal research project
- Evidence of relevant academic achievements, including publications / presentations
- Effective team working and leadership skills, supported by MSF or WBAs
- Self-awareness, with knowledge of personal strengths and weaknesses, impact and areas for development
- Interest in and knowledge of the importance of leadership and management for clinicians
- Effective leadership skills in and outside medicine (eg evidence of leading innovations or improvements)
- Understanding of NHS management and resources
- Understanding of the local and national context in which the trust operates, including economic and political influences
- Understanding of clinical governance
- Active involvement in QIP/audit, research or other activity that focuses on patient safety and clinical improvement and innovation
- Interest in / knowledge of the delivery of safe, effective healthcare services
- Evidence of completed audit/Quality improvement projects
- Evidence of learning about the principles of change management
- Interest in and experience of teaching . click apply for full job details