Senior Clinical Fellow in HaematologyNHS Medical - Dorset, United Kingdom - University Hospitals Dorset

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    UHD require additional Haematology Senior clinical fellow to fulfil the roles within our Cancer Care directorate. The post holders will be predominantly ward based and gain a wide range of experiences and undertake on calls.

    These roles have been established to provide the new configuration of the haematology service with a resilient team supporting our patients with quality care.

    They will be required to work with other grades of staff, and help out with ward rounds, admitting patients and clinics.

    Main duties of the job Clerk and post take administration; writing in patients notes. Undertake patient reviews. Patient assessment, Drug prescription, Discharge administration. Promptly update patient systems. Attend clinics. Attend Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) meetings. Triage to medical teams/acute physicians as appropriate. Trouble shoot patients on the ward. Participate in ward rounds Take part in the Haematology on-call shift system. The post is normal working days 09:00-17:00 plus the on call rota. Working for our organisation Our values define who we are as #TeamUHD. They underpin everything we do now and in the future. They define how we treat our patients, visitors, and each other, our valued teammates and colleagues.

    UHD are investing in services across the Trust, with many being transformed and developed following merger and the New Hospital Programme.

    As a part of this Haematology are consolidating all of their in patient beds at the Bournemouth ( acute ) site with OP services across the trust.

    Detailed job description and main responsibilities The Haematology department at UHD is staffed with 16 Haematology Consultants. As well as other Junior colleagues, the post will be supported by Junior clinical fellows and Physicians Associates. Person specification Personal Essential criteria Full GMC RegistrationSafe PracticeUnderstand the needs of the serviceUnderstands principles of Patient safety and data protectionCommunicate effectivelyAware of own limitations and can deal with stressful situationsPrioritise clinical practice Desirable criteria Understands the basic principles of auditPrevious experience in HaematologyPassion within Haematology and the urge to develop their own knowledge within the specialtyAble to deal with stressful situations Fitness to work Essential criteria Is up to date and fit to practice safely Experience Essential criteria

    • Minimum of 4 months NHS experience
    • Minimum 2 years experience post qualification
    • Can demonstrate successful completion of foundation competencies Desirable criteria
    • At least 6 months previous experience in Cancer Care specialties such as Haematology and Oncology