Critical Care Junior Clinical Fellow - Poole, United Kingdom - Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group

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    Description

    Detailed job description

    and main responsibilities

    Provide full shift cover (ie days/ weekends/ nights) with support from an SpR/ Staff grade anaesthetist. You will be assigned a consultant clinical supervisor and there will be opportunities for experience in theatre for those with an interest in anaesthesia. There will be opportunities for career development, audit and research which the Department will support, but this is primarily a service post. The successful candidate will also be expected to attend and deliver departmental teaching. There are opportunities for teaching and simulation either to junior doctors, nursing and the multi-disciplinary critical care team

  • Daily review of patients on critical care unit, both morning and evening and formulation of management plans with critical care team
  • Participation in daily ICU ward rounds and handover
  • Support critical care team with admission of patients and reviews of ward patients
  • Gain experience and competency with critical care procedures such as arterial line and central line insertion
  • Order investigations and prescribe therapies as instructed by critical care team
  • Communicate/handover with parent teams
  • Make referrals to other clinical specialties
  • Participate in departmental Clinical Governance meetings and mortality review meetings
  • Person specification

    Qualifications

    Essential criteria

  • Recognised basic medical degree
  • Full GMC registration
  • 3.Experience in critical care medicine at Foundation/ Core Training/ 'SHO' level or higher or its equivalence (within last 6months)
  • Desirable criteria

  • 1.Valid ALS provider certificate
  • 2.Post graduate exam (part or whole) FRCA/MRCP/MRCS or equivalent
  • Clinical training and experience

    Essential criteria

  • 1.Clinical training and experience equivalent to that required to enter UK Anaesthesia Speciality Training.
  • 2.Clinical training and experience to act as 2nd on Critical Care Unit resident doctor with non-resident Consultant Supervision.
  • 3.Sound general medical knowledge
  • 4.Ability to perform within a multidisciplinary team.
  • 5.Up to date E-portfolio, multisource feedback and successful ARCP outcome.
  • Service Quality

    Essential criteria

  • 1.Demonstrable interest in critical care medicine/ anaesthesia.
  • 2.Evidence of interest in quality assurance and improvement
  • 3.Understands the principles of medical audit and research
  • Personal Attributes

    Essential criteria

  • Honesty and reliability
  • Good organisational skills and time management
  • Enquiring, critical approach to work
  • Resilience and remain calm under pressure
  • Caring attitude to patients
  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • Commitment to Continuing Medical Education
  • Willingness to work in partnership with management
  • •Willingness to accept the need to implement trust, directorate and departmental priorities