Senior Clinical Fellow (ST3+)Neurology and Stroke Medicine Feb25-Aug25

St George's University Hospitals, Tooting Graveney, Wandsworth

Senior Clinical Fellow (ST3+)Neurology and Stroke Medicine Feb25-Aug25

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St George's University Hospitals, Tooting Graveney, Wandsworth

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 days ago, 18 Dec | Get your application in today.

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Full Job Description

1. The Senior Clinical Fellow (ST3+) duties are to:

  • cover the neurology/stroke wards
  • see neurology/stroke referrals, including thrombolysis/thrombectomy calls
  • contribute to the neurology/stroke on-call rotas (see below)
  • attend outpatient neurology/stroke clinics (see below)
  • teach medical students and other staff on the unit.
  • attend the weekly multidisciplinary meetings.
  • contribute to departmental research/audit/governance projects
  • Outpatient clinics Neurology and stroke outpatient clinics are held in the Atkinson Morley Wing OPD which has 12 examination rooms. Each registrar will have the opportunity to do clinics. There are specialised clinics in all neurological subspecialties. Registrars have the opportunity to observe and assist in these, as well as to observe the recording and interpretation of electroencephalography and other techniques of evoked potentials, including auditory, visual, somatosensory and brainstem.Working for our organisation St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the main teaching hospital in the south west sector of London and as such has developed links with most district general hospitals throughout Surrey and Sussex and supports a significant training programme for junior doctors who rotate through the Trust. The Trust is on three sites: St George's Hospital, the base for acute general medicine, surgical services and level one neuro-rehabilitation, Queen Mary's Hospital Roehampton for rehabilitation and community services and St. John's Therapy Centre in Battersea. The Trust serves three local Primary Care Trusts and a population of about 1.3 million across South West London. A number of our specialist services, including Neurosciences, serve a population of around 3.5 million people across South West London, Surrey and Sussex. Neurosciences used to be based at Atkinson Morley's Hospital in Wimbledon, where the world's first CT scanner was developed by Sir Godfrey Hounsfield and James Ambrose. In 2003, the hospital closed and moved to a new, purpose-built wing at St George's, sharing accommodation with the regional cardiothoracic unit. The new Atkinson Morley Wing is arranged over five floors, around inner courtyards. There are 233 in-patient and day-case beds, eight operating theatres and a range of state-of- the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities, 1. The Senior Clinical Fellow (ST3+) duties are to: o cover the neurology/stroke wards o see neurology/stroke referrals, including thrombolysis/thrombectomy calls o contribute to the neurology/stroke on-call rotas (see below) o attend outpatient neurology/stroke clinics (see below) + teach medical students and other staff on the + attend the weekly multidisciplinary + contribute to departmental research/audit/governance projectsOutpatient clinics Neurology and stroke outpatient clinics are held in the Atkinson Morley Wing OPD which has 12 examination rooms. Each registrar will have the opportunity to do clinics. There are specialised clinics in all neurological subspecialties. Registrars have the opportunity to observe and assist in these, as well as to observe the recording and interpretation of electroencephalography and other techniques of evoked potentials, including auditory, visual, somatosensory and brainstem.

    All registrars who are on the on call rota are resident on call. The main rota is a 1 in 18 shift system with 1 in 18 nights. Prospective cover applies within neurology and stroke medicine. Additional on call shifts may be available covering other registrar's absence and extra shifts as needed in the evenings and weekends. Sometimes on-call rota slots are shared.