Clinical Fellow - Poole, United Kingdom - University Hospitals Dorset

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    This Clinical Fellow post offers the opportunity to develop clinical and research skills in Dermatology and would be ideal for anyone wishing to pursue higher specialist training in this area.

    Main duties of the job The post is full time and is based in the Department of Dermatology at Poole Hospital.

    The role will involve providing clinical care for dermatology patients and a clinical research component for 2 days per week.

    Applicants must be able to demonstrate enthusiasm for Dermatology as a career and prior experience working in Dermatology is desirable but not essential.

    There are opportunities to study and prepare for the MRCP examinations if required.

    This post is ideally suited to those wishing to pursue a career in Dermatology, and our previous post holders have gained specialist experience and development of their CVs directly leading to successful application for higher specialist training.

    Working for our organisation The department is a busy and friendly place led by 5 consultants and a team of nurse specialists, speciality grade doctors and an SpR.

    There is a strong clinical training environment in the department and you will receive support with your learning in Dermatology, clinical supervision and mentorship.

    Poole is an ideal place to live if you enjoy the outdoors with some of the UK's best beaches just a few miles away, and the beautiful Purbecks and only a short bike ride or drive away.

    Poole Harbour is a superb place to learn and enjoy water sports such as sailing, windsurfing and paddle boarding. The hospital Mess organises weekly social and water sports events.

    Detailed job description and main responsibilities The post holder will carry out Dermatology outpatient clinics and minor skin surgery lists under senior supervision.

    There will be the opportunity to gain experience in the management of acute and chronic dermatological disease as well as skin cancer, and to develop your skin surgery skills.

    The research component of the post will comprise working alongside the Dermatology research team to support the running of clinical trials and other research studies in the department.

    There is no on call commitment.

    Time will be allocated for Continual Professional Development in Dermatology with attendance and participation in regional and national clinical meetings encouraged.

    Person specification Qualifications and Training Essential criteria MBChB or equivalent medical qualificationFull Registration and a Licence to Practice with the General Medical Council Desirable criteria Presentations/PublicationsMRCP or equivalent Skills & Knowledge Essential criteria Clinical judgement:
    experience in making clinical decisions and managing risk.

    Knows when to seek help, able to prioritise clinical needPractical skills:
    shows aptitude for practical skills and willing to learn basic skin surgery techniquesBasic computer skills including use of Microsoft Word and Outlook Desirable criteria Previous experience of skin surgery Experience Essential criteria Evidence of achievement of Foundation competencies by time of appointment in line with GMC standards in Good Medical PracticeEvidence of achievement of ST1/CT1 competences in a relevant specialty at time of application and likelihood of achieving ST2/CT2 competences in a relevant specialty by the start date of the post (or equivalent experience) Desirable criteria Clinical dermatology experienceExperience of research at undergraduate or postgraduate level Interpersonal Skills Essential criteria Enthusiasm for a career in DermatologyWillingness to participate in clinical researchAbility to work flexibly and as part of a teamAbility to keep good medical records and communicate with other hospital departments and primary careAbility to communicate with patients and colleaguesAbility to organise own learning and time Other Essential criteria The applicant must have demonstrable skills in listening, reading, writing and speaking in English that enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues, as set out in the GMC's Good Medical Practice Eligibility to work in the UK