Nhs Locum Consultant Haematologist - King's Lynn, United Kingdom - The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust

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The appointee will join an enthusiastic and friendly department which is an integral part of the Division of Medicine at the QEH.


Haematology laboratory services at King's Lynn are part of the Eastern Pathology Alliance (EPA) group consisting of the QEH, the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and The James Paget Hospital.

EPA is a UKAS accredited service.

In the QEH we have an integrated Haemochemistry Department, which is located on the ground floor of the Pathology Laboratory.

Haemochemistry integration with multi-skilling of BMS staff allows for improved efficiency and shared working. Histopathology services are located at Addenbrookes Hospital along with the haemato-oncology diagnostic service.

The QEH is part of the clinical haemato-oncology MDT in Addenbrookes Hospital.

The appointed consultant would be expected to contribute to the on-going service improvement programme developing:

  • Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT)
  • Cost Improvement programme (CIP)
  • Implementing evidence based new ways of working when necessary
'The requests for relocation costs will be considered as per the Trust policy, which can be provided upon request'


With over 4,000 staff (known as TeamQEH), the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Kings Lynn is one of the biggest employers in West Norfolk, supporting the health and wellbeing of the local community.

QEH has 518 beds, 18 wards, a budget of circa £220m and provides a comprehensive range of specialist, acute, obstetrics and community-based services to those who live in the three counties of Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire.

TeamQEH is proud to be an inclusive employer, with many active staff networks.

We have also been recognised as an exemplar employer by BAPIO (British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin) and offer outstanding health and wellbeing initiatives to support our staff and to implement our learning from the pandemic.


We are exceptionally proud to have recently moved out of special measures and see this as a testament to the determination of our trust wide teams to put our patients first and recognise the hard work and dedication of all our staff.

Clinical

  • To provide a continuing responsibility for patients in their charge and in partnership with colleagues working for the proper function of the department.
  • Each Consultant will be responsible for seeing patients attending their new and follow up outpatient clinics and for managing their inpatients, outpatients and chemotherapy/day unit attenders
  • When on call, to offer advice and clinical help requested by health care professionals in the hospital or the community, and this will include opinions on laboratory results, blood product administration, blood films, bone marrows and the management of bleeding and clotting disorders.
  • To also offer clinical advice over the telephone to first line doctors working in the Hospital. Much of the haematology clinical work is covered by regularly updated protocols. The post holder may be required to undertake other duties appropriate for a consultant haematologist not otherwise specified.
  • Conduct a weekly clinic in the Macmillan Unit supported by specialist CNS,
In this clinic patients receiving intensive/intravenous chemotherapy and new patients are seen.

  • Undertake a weekly telephone follow up clinic with up to 25 patients per clinic.
  • Undertake a monthly joint telephone follow up clinic.
  • Undertake a monthly myeloproliferative telephone clinic.
  • Undertake the weekly coagulation clinic on a rota basis. A daily anticoagulant clinic is run by the Anticoagulation specialist nurse who is assisted by a team of nursing, laboratory and clerical staff.
  • Carry out daily ward rounds during working hours and the oncall Consultant does a ward round on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The appointee would have admitting rights to the 12 inpatient beds on the Macmillan Unit of Shouldham Ward, which are shared with Oncology and Palliative Care. Shouldham Ward is a level 2b Care facility as defined by the British Committee for Standards in Haematology, clinical Haematology Task Force; Guidelines on provision of facilities for the care of adult patients with haematological malignancies, levels of care (BCSH 2009) These beds are allocated on the basis of need. The appointee would also have the right to admit patients via the Medical Assessment Unit to beds on the general medicine wards and to seek the advice and support of colleagues in other specialities to meet the patient's medical needs. The Consultant Haematologists attend a weekly local multidisciplinary team ward round at Kings Lynn and twice weekly videoconferenced specialised MDTs for leukaemia, myeloma, myeloprliferative and lymphoma.
Organisational

  • Laboratory management, blood transfusion, anticoagulant services, haematooncology and general clinical haematology services, clinical quality, audit, teaching and financial management will be shared between the Consultants.
  • Teaching and training of jun

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