Dermatology Specialty Doctor

Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Dermatology Specialty Doctor

£95400

Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Chorley

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 10 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: b6497dfc534840ac856de8c62883a2d2

Full Job Description

We are seeking Specialty Doctor to join our forward thinking and friendly Dermatology team for a 6-month opportunity to broaden and develop your knowledge and skills in your previous Dermatology experience.
Provision of a specialised Dermatology Service to the local population supported by experienced Medical, Specialist Nurse, and Nursing colleagues and of a comprehensive service utilising our full range of diagnostic and therapeutic facilities and as much of the service locally as possible, minimising inconvenience to patients and ensuring ease of access.
The Dermatology Unit has excellent links with the Plastic Surgery Department, situated within the Trust and is the hub of the Lancashire Cancer Network and is the central base for local Plastic surgeons, with whom Dermatology has developed close working relationships with and hosts the specialist skin MDT meeting.
Please note that the job plan in the job description is a sample, the specifics of which will be required to meet the needs of the service but can be discussed and negotiated with the candidate.
We would be looking for someone to join the Department as soon as possible., You would provide direct care to patients; contribute where appropriate to multi-disciplinary teams and take part in the co-ordination of care for patients within CDH and RPH as well taking an active role, in conjunction with colleagues, in the planning, development and delivery of the Dermatology Service for the Directorate.
You would assume a continuous commitment for the care of patients, even if employed less than full-time, and ensure that adequate arrangements are made for leave and off duty periods and promote high professional standards of clinical care for patients, both through direct patient care and by the maintenance of continuing professional development and continue to maintain links with General Practitioners operating in the area, as well as contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
The Dermatology department diagnoses and treats the whole range of inflammatory skin conditions and skin cancers in adults, as well as providing guidance for in-patients with Dermatology conditions. We provide a specialised Dermatology service to the local population supported by experienced medical, specialist nurse, and nursing colleagues. Our comprehensive service also utilises our full range of diagnostic and therapeutic facilities., Please refer to the attached Job description, Person specification and Specialty/ Trust Brochure for further details on:
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LTHTR comprises Royal Preston Hospital (RPH) and Chorley District Hospital (CDH), with easy transit and regular shuttle buses.
The Centre is well-equipped with consulting suites, treatment room with narrow-band UVB and UVA cabinets, hand and foot PUVA machine, and photodynamic light source, iontophoresis machine, patch test facilities, theatre, shared Consultant offices, secretarial office, and sister/specialist nurse offices.
The post is based in the purpose-built Dermatology Outpatient and Treatment Centre, at Chorley District Hospital, where all Dermatology clinics are held.
The service is centralised at Chorley Hospital with Ward Referrals across both sites (Preston and Chorley).