Senior Clinical Fellow in Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia

Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, City of Westminster

Senior Clinical Fellow in Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia

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Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

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Full Job Description

This post would suit a senior anaesthetic trainee in possession of FRCA (or equivalent) or experienced anaesthetic trainee with a post graduate anaesthesia qualification looking to gain further experience and complete higher and advanced training in cardiothoracic anaesthesia.
The successful candidate will participate in the provision of all aspects of Anaesthesia for both adults and children, undergoing a wide variety of cardiology, cardiac and thoracic surgical procedures.
The exact case mix will depend upon the post holder's prior experience and career aims. Training in either adult or paediatric cardiothoracic anaesthesia can be provided.
There is an established consultant delivered teaching programme. Experienced clinical fellows will have regular sessions on our ongoing programme for TAVI's and other minimally invasive procedures. They will also gain experience in transesophageal echocardiography. These three month posts will allow the post holder the opportunity to achieve all the requirements for completion of the higher cardiothoracic Unit of Training., The department provides anaesthetic services on a daily basis for each of the six operating theatres, 4 catheter laboratories and the CT scanning suite.
A designated Consultant covers all theatre lists. Trainees are not expected to undertake cases alone without the prior agreement of the educational supervisor or nominated deputy.
Occasionally lists are covered by the Clinical Fellows or SpR's without the immediate presence of a Consultant. The trainee in question must ensure that they are aware:
+ Which Consultant is covering them should difficulties arise
+ What their documented training objectives are for that list
The Recovery Unit is closed from 20.00 hours on Friday evening until Monday morning.
Lists are allocated to trainees the previous week. Details of each list are available at theatre reception on the previous afternoon and are arranged by the Theatre Scheduler. Pre-operative assessment of the following day's patients is the responsibility of the trainee scheduled to the respective list. Where this is not possible, for example due to heavy theatre commitments or if trainees are not in the Hospital, then the on-call Registrar will arrange to see the patient. Anaesthetic assessment forms are kept on the wards.

Working for our organisation
At the core of any organisation are its values; belief systems that are reflected in thought and behavior.
We have three core patient- facing values and four others that support them.
Our three core values are:
+ We Care
We believe our patients deserve the best possible specialist treatment for their heart and lung condition in a clean, safe place.
+ We respect
We believe that patients should be treated with respect, dignity and courtesy and they should be well informed and involved in decisions about their care.
+ We are inclusive
We believe in making sure that our specialist services can be used by everyone who needs them, and we will act on any comments and suggestions that can help us improve the care we offer.
And the following values support us in achieving them:
+ We believe in our staff
We believe our staff should feel valued and proud of their work and know that we will attract and keep the best people by understanding and supporting them.
+ We are responsible
We believe in being open about where our money goes, and in making our hospitals environmentally sustainable.

This post is to start as soon as possible for fixed term periods of 6 -12 months. These posts would suit a senior anaesthetic trainee in possession of FRCA (or equivalent post graduate qualification) or experienced anaesthetic trainee with a post graduate anaesthesia qualification looking to gain further experience and complete training in cardiothoracic anaesthesia for the CESR process.
The successful candidates will participate in the provision of all aspects of Anaesthesia for both adults and children undergoing a wide variety of cardiology, cardiac and thoracic surgical procedures. The exact case mix will depend upon the post holder's prior experience and career aims. Training in either adult or paediatric cardiothoracic anaesthesia can be provided. There is an established consultant delivered teaching programme. Experienced clinical fellows will have regular sessions on our ongoing programme for TAVI's and other minimally invasive procedures. They will also gain experience in transesophageal echocardiography.

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