Sho in General Surgery - Chichester, United Kingdom - 279 University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust

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There is a at least one 12 month (potentially extendible) post at St Richard's Hospital from August 2024 as a General Surgery SHO.


The appointee will be supported by a named Assigned Education Supervisor (AES) to develop their portfolio and, if appropriate, work towards MRCS examinations.

As per CORE trainees, the appointee will have four times a year Multi-Consultant Reports (MCR) to provide helpful feedback on progress.

They will be encouraged to engage fully with the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Program (ISCP), complete work placed assessments (WBAs) and keep an eLogbook of procedures they are involved with.

To bolster their career progression, successful applicants will be encouraged to engage with the departments in terms of education, audit, research, quality improvement projects, national conference abstract submission and presentation.

There is an approximately 1:8 on-call commitment (just covering general surgery) with 12 hour shifts.

The rest of the time will be for ward rounds, ward duties, and especially for those juniors with a keen interest in surgery the opportunity to sometimes help in theatre.

The General Surgery Department has a high volume of emergency, colorectal, benign upper GI, bariatric and general surgery.

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This can be seen in our wellbeing programme for staff which is extensive and designed to support you when you need it because we know that to look after others we must first look after ourselves.


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There is an approximately 1:8 on-call commitment (just covering general surgery) with 12 hour shifts.

The rest of the time will be for ward rounds, ward duties, and especially for those juniors with a keen interest in surgery the opportunity to sometimes help in theatre.

The General Surgery Department has a high volume of emergency, colorectal, benign upper GI, bariatric and general surgery.

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