Advanced Practitioner - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Key responsibilities Work with Senior Management to provide expertise within the service area.

Undertake a wide range of complex scientific procedures which result in the interpretation of biological samples that contribute to the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of diseases and the investigation of other pathological processes.

They will dissect the full range of specimens from all specialties (Category A-E) as required and competent.

Communicate using a wide range of complex scientific and medical terminology to clinical colleagues including pathologists, surgeons and radiologists ensuring full comprehension and appropriate action.


Play a lead role in the education, training and development of Biomedical Scientists and junior medical staff in the macroscopic description, dissection and sampling of specimens.

Play an active role in the services training and education programme Plays a lead role in co-ordination and management of collection of tissue for research purposes Scope of Practice Independent interpretation of macroscopic biopsies and surgical resections (both benign and malignant) from the relevant specimens within the agreed scope of practice Provides independent expert opinion to clinical colleagues to enable management of patient care and provides expert opinion to medical colleagues to determine treatment of patients.

The dissection knowledge and skills of this post is equivalent to a qualified Consultant Histopathologist and the Advanced Practitioner will be expected to be working to current Royal College of Pathologists best practice guidance.

Person Specification Qualifications IBMS Advanced Specialist Diploma in Histopathology Dissection IBMS Diploma of Expert practice in Histological Dissection HCPC registration as a Biomedical Scientist or Clinical Scientist MSc (or equivalent) in relevant specialty Fellowship of the Institute of Biomedical Science Post-graduate management qualification or equivalent experience Experience Minimum 48 months dissection experience including benign and malignant resections Competency assessments for RCPath specimen types (Cat A-E) in relevant specialties demonstrated Evidence of training Biomedical Scientists and junior medical staff Experience of leadership and management within a Pathology setting Knowledge Evidence of comprehensive CPD portfolio in relevant specialty Up to date knowledge of Royal College of Pathologists guidelines for specimen dissection Up to date knowledge of Evidence based national and international patient care pathways Understanding of Health & Safety requirements in laboratory Understanding of up to date UKAS/ISO15189 or equivalent standards for medical laboratory accreditation Skills Advanced macroscopic tissue recognition and dissection skills Evidence of ability to order appropriate ancillary tests (e.g.


fresh tissue collection) Able to produce high quality macroscopic descriptions for clinicians in all Trusts in a timely fashion meeting departmental KPIs Autonomy in dissection of comprehensive range of surgical specimens (Category A-E) Able to manage and prioritise the work of the dissection room.

Assessment of the suitability of set procedures for any given specimen and using judgement to carry out alternatives. Able to organise own workload and do so under pressure.

Able to obtain appropriate biological control material, use of other specific control measures where appropriate and complete the validation of such material.

Other Excellent communication skills Demonstrates a high level of resilience and ability to deal with distressing and stressful circumstances Able to maintain concentration for long periods of time in order to produce timely, accurate clinically focussed work Demonstrates excellent communication skills at all levels of organisation Able to write complex documents with clarity and precision

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