Spinal Fellow in Neurosurgery

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford

Spinal Fellow in Neurosurgery

Salary not available. View on company website.

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 23 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: bfb1b04eda09497786c41b2948bc8e03

Full Job Description

Duties will be tailored to include:

  • Leading the daily ward round attended by the junior doctors and Spinal ANP. The successful candidate will be expected to be competent at recognising and managing medically and surgically deteriorating post-operative patients and be able to coordinate their care in conjunction with nursing and senior team members. The fellow will be closely supported by the Consultant body.
  • Ensure smooth management of unscheduled and scheduled spinal surgery patients admitted under their care. Attend morning handover and X-ray meetings with the wider team
  • Careful pre-operative preparation of patients for theatre. The service has a robust preoperative assessment process for elective surgery but the Fellow will be expected to review all pre-operative patients on the day of surgery to ensure efficient running of the operating lists.
  • Attendance in theatre. The successful candidate will gain excellent exposure and opportunities to develop specific surgical skills in spinal surgery.
  • Leading spinal out-patient clinics, assessing new referrals and follow-up patients.
  • Attending and contributing to decision making in the weekly Spinal Neurosurgery MDT meetings.
  • Participating in the general Neurosurgery on-call rota.
  • Attendance at M&M meetings
  • We would encourage development of audit and research projects during this Fellowship
  • Partaking in the Oxford Teaching Programme for trainees and medical students
  • Attending Thames Valley Spine Network MDT and 'Away Days'

    The Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) is one of the largest teaching trusts in the country, with a national and international reputation for the excellence of its services and its role in teaching and research.
  • The Trust, which is based on three sites in Oxford and one in Banbury, provides general hospital services for the local population in Oxfordshire and neighbouring counties, and more specialist services on a regional and national basis. It employs about 11,000 staff. The Trust works in close co-operation with the University of Oxford, and is a leading centre for research programmes in cancer, neurosciences, diabetes, genetics and many other fields. The Trust, jointly with the University of Oxford, was recently awarded biomedical research centre status, by the Department of Health, making it one of the five pre-eminent centres in the country for translational medical research. It has also been awarded with the Academic Health Sciences Centre (AHSC) status.