Junior Clinical Fellow - Stanmore, United Kingdom - Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust

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An exciting opportunity to come and work at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) joining some of the UKs leading surgical teams delivering excellence in orthopaedics and neuro-musculoskeletal care.


RNOH Junior Clinical Fellowship+ posts are designed to provide a rounded experience for successful applicants; each with a strong clinical focus in addition to specialist non-clinical attachments that will be the envy of any portfolio.


JCF+ posts include but are not limited to:


JCF+ Medical Management & Leadership:

Supervised by the RNOH Medical Directorate and will include special project, attendance at relevant management committee meetings, Faculty of Medical Leadership Management


JCF+ Quality Improvement:

Supervised by Director of Improvement and will an intro to QI, special project with Improvement Team, human Factors training.


JCF+ Research and Innovation:

Supervised by the Head of the RNOH Research & Innovation Centre and will include special project, attendance at Research & Innovation Committee meetings, Critical Appraisal skills training, learn to write grant proposals


JCF+ Medical Education:


Supervised by the RNOH Medical Directorate and Director of Medical Education and will include attendance at the Medical Education Committee Meetings, supervision of journal club and teaching programmes + special project/course design/simulation training programme.


JCF+ Medical Information:


Supervised by RNOH Chief Medical Information Officer and will include experience of the various Digital Committees, MedTech project and Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration advisory/link role.


The JCF+ Doctors will be involved in the day to day care of the patients on the wards under the supervision of the Specialist Registrars and Consultants.

Key responsibilities will include the perioperative management of orthopaedic surgical patients. Successful applicants will work in one of four teams alongside Core Surgical Trainees and RNOH Foundation Equivalent Programme doctors.

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